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AARP -WFEA NH Veterans’ Home Broadcast: Hour Three
AARP -WFEA NH Veterans’ Home Broadcast: Hour Three

AARP and WFEA hosted a special live broadcast from the NH Veterans Home in Tilton, NH.  The broadcast was co-hosted by The Morning Update Show host Jeff Chidester and AARP-NH’s Pamela Dube.

Guest During Hour Three (8 am to 9 am):

  • Pamela Dube talks about the essential Veterans Healthcare Navigator from AARP
  • Kim MacKay, Commandant of the New Hampshire Veterans Home
  • Paul J. Lloyd, Chairman of the New Hampshire Veterans Home Board of Managers
  • Veteran and New Hampshire Veterans Home Resident Leo
  • Jamie Wiggins, Miss New Hampshire Military Star – Jamie

 

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