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Andy Sylvia: Intense Conversation on Major Multiunit Housing Project

Manchester Metro Report: Andy Sylvia, Manchester Ink Link, discusses an extensive, multifamily housing development in the area of Mammoth Road,…

Neeraja Deshpande: Why do so Many Students Fear Math?

Why do so many students fear math (frankly, people in general)? Neeraja Deshpande, Policy Analyst for Independent Women’s Forum, shares…

Christine Menedis: Brilliant, Succinct Conversations on the History of Money

Author, systems thinker, and cultural analyst Christine Menedis joins WFEA’s The Morning Update to discuss timeless principles and how they…

Patty Nieberg: Online Gambling Addition in the US Military

Journalist Patty Nieberg, Task & Purpose, joins us to discuss her recent article regarding the concerns over the rise of…

Kristen Markwith : Understanding Neuropathy Part One: Diabetic Neuropathy

Do you have pain, numbness, tingling, and muscle weakness in your feet? Dr. Kristen Marwith from Trend Acupuncture joins us…

Carrie Sheffield: Hidden Details in the Recently Signed OBBB

Policy analyst, author, and TV commentator Carrie Sheffield, IWF, hops on WFEA’s The Morning Update to explain one of the…

NH Bankers Assoc: What is Happening with the Mortgage Markets

We are joined by Kristy Merrill, NH Banker Association, and Justin Jennings, NH Regional President, NBT Bank, to discuss current…

Justin Goodman: Project 55 Offers Free Mental Health Education and Resources

People want to help those struggling with their mental health, but feel ill-prepared when confronted with a situation, often at…

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Financial expert and radio host Thom Brueckner, Retirement Intelligence, joins The Morning Update to discuss the positive factors in the…

Drew Cline: Government Vs. Personal Responsibility

Do you think your government trusts you to make responsible choices in your life? Drew Cline, Josiah Bartlett Center for…

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