Warner NewsLocal news for Warner, NH continually updated from thousands of sources on the web.99-Year-Old N.H. Author Signs First Book Deal- April 30, 2008 "I've arrived at the point in life when you can ask questions and there are no answers" A 99-year old New Hampshire man has signed his first book deal. John Archer of Concord signed a contract with PublishingWorks of Exeter to publish his book of verses "Walking Backward Towards Old Age." Archer ... via WBZ TVhttp://www.topix.net/city/warner-nh/2008/04/99-year-old-n-h-author-signs-first-book-deal?f... Cable Operators Pivot Away- April 24, 2008 "We learned a lot through the experience and remained committed to wireless" By Mike Reynolds -- Multichannel News, 4232008 2:16:00 PM Cable, apparently, couldn't turn the pivot. via Multichannel Newshttp://www.topix.net/city/warner-nh/2008/04/cable-operators-pivot-away?fromrss=1 My turn- April 22, 2008 It is time for the Legislature to fix the way the E-ZPass program is administered. via Concord Monitorhttp://www.topix.net/city/warner-nh/2008/04/my-turn?fromrss=1 N.H.'s CO2 equivalent can take your breath away- April 20, 2008 Computer problems continue to make life interesting here at The Telegraph , so today's science column will be a truncated smorgasbord. via Nashua Telegraphhttp://www.topix.net/city/warner-nh/2008/04/n-h-s-co2-equivalent-can-take-your-breath-away... Archaeologist's cache passes to museum- April 18, 2008 "This provides a depth to the story that we didn't have before" A portrait of Howard Sargent, one of the state's pre-eminent archaeologists, hangs on the wall near the entrance of the Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum in Warner. via Concord Monitorhttp://www.topix.net/city/warner-nh/2008/04/archaeologists-cache-passes-to-museum?fromrss=... A town's voice- April 18, 2008 "He told me again this morning I didn't do anything but the cooking" The town of Warner came out of the Civil War having lost 17 men in battle and with 25 more disabled. via Concord Monitorhttp://www.topix.net/city/warner-nh/2008/04/a-towns-voice?fromrss=1 Bradford Gravel Pit Topic of 3-Hour Planning Board Meeting- April 16, 2008 "That area does not flood at all" The Bradford Planning Board held a long discussion about Barry Wheeler's gravel pit at their April 8th meeting, as well as addressing some other minor business. via InterTown Recordhttp://www.topix.net/city/warner-nh/2008/04/bradford-gravel-pit-topic-of-3-hour-planning-b... |