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Anyone for croquet? Far from the game you played for fun as a child, competitive croquet is a whole different matter. You won’t want to miss Charlie Griffin’s interview with croquet champion JimMcLaughlin (photo) Friday after the 8 o’clock news as he explains how “ real” croquet is played. Jim is also a former statistician for the New York Jets and he will tell us what’s involved in “crunching the numbers “ in the NFL. Join Charlie and Jim on 106.1 FM and streaming lived on the web at WSCA.org… also on your Mobile Device with the “TuneIn” App (Just search for WSCA)
On April 18th, the Music Hall hosted the annual Spotlight Awards, and WSCA was there to cover and broadcast it live. You can STREAM IT NOW or download the MP3.
On Saturday, November 17th from 12:45 to 3:30, the Sports Gone Coastal team did a live remote broadcast from the Portsmouth High School Championship football game. Listen NOW or download the Mp3.
On Nov 2nd, the crew of “Sports Gone Coastal” did its third live remote play-by-play broadcast of the Portsmouth High School football game. LISTEN NOW to that audio, which has been lightly edited from what originally aired, or download the mp3.
On Oct 19th, the crew of “Sports Gone Coastal” did a second live remote play-by-play broadcast of the Portsmouth High School football game. LISTEN NOW to that audio, which has been lightly edited from what originally aired, or download the mp3.
US Senators Shaheen and Ayotte spoke briefly and answered questions on April 20, 2012 at the Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce (hosted by the Sheraton Hotel). They discussed BRAC (the Base Realignment and Closure process), stating that closing military sites like the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard may take several years to save money, and that the latest nuclear attack submarines are critical to national security.
BRAC is an independent nine-member panel appointed by the President. In 2005, the Pentagon / BRAC process listed the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard as a site that was not needed and slated it for closure. However a local political outcry (now led by Senators Shaheen and Ayotte as members of the Armed Services Committee) caused the shipyard to be removed from the closure list, for now.
Thanks to Roger Wood for recording this event. Available as MP3 or OGG (Ogg version has some noise correction).
WSCA aired the Governor’s speech from Wentworth By The Sea Wednesday morning. Listen to the archive here. The speech begins just a few minutes into the archive.
Jeff Erwin is a long-time WSCA volunteer and the owner of Trashcan Lid Productions. The article Newington students get refresh take on reduce, reuse and recycle was published in The Portsmouth Herald on April 11, 2010:
Artist-in-residence Jeff Erwin teaches Newington youngsters about ecology and science of sound and light waves during musical lessons.
Students at Newington Public School have been involved this week in a creative study unit focused on syllabification, human ecology, the science of sound and light waves, and even some poetry.
Read more online.