Showing posts with label Sentinel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sentinel. Show all posts

Thursday, May 21, 2020

Shortcast: Wit and Wisdom of John Harrigan: Cougars, Mel Thomson and Bill Loeb




Shortcast: Wit and Wisdom of John Harrigan: Cougars, Mel Thomson and Bill Loeb
A 10 minute shortcast to share with our listeners the Wit and Wisdom of John Harrigan.



Are there cougars/Mountain lions in NH? John Harrigan has long ago stopped arguing about it. He's sure. But he does love to talk about the Mountain Lion conspiracy theories.  Join us for 10 minutes of bliss with John Harrigan.

Listen here:
https://feeds.podetize.com/ZI9ud5dyes.mp3

If you'd like to learn more about John Harrigan, listen to the NH Secrets Podcast about his lifetime achievement award from the New England Association of Newspaper Publishers and Editors. and his 57-year career in the Newspaper business.




Sunday, May 3, 2020

Trilling at the Lumberjacks - The Wit and Wisdom of John Harrigan



The Wit and Wisdom of John Harrigan

Trilling at the Lumberjacks
A NH Secrets, Legends & Lore Shortcast

Spend 5 minutes with John Harrigan as he recounts the aftermath of the last log drive on the Connecticut River in Colebrook.

Listen here:
https://feeds.podetize.com/qVMHNyIAqC.mp3

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If you'd like to learn more about John Harrigan, listen to the NH Secrets Podcast about his lifetime achievement award and his 57-year career in the Newspaper business.

https://nhsecrets.blogspot.com/2020/02/john-harrigan-inducted-into-new-england.html





Albert Camus Quote

"In the depth of winter 
I finally learned 
that there was in me 
an invincible summer."
~ Albert Camus




Sunday, February 23, 2020

John Harrigan Inducted into the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame Ep 16


John Harrigan Inducted into the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame
New England Newspaper and Press Association
New England Newspaper Hall of Fame 

John Harrigan Inducted into the New England Newspaper Hall of Fame

John Harrigan has received many honors in his storied 52-year career in journalism. In 2020 he has added one more as the New England Newspaper and Press Association named him to their New England Newspaper Hall of Fame. The Association calls him the quintessential newsman. His column "Woods, Water and Wildlife", now called "Northcountry Notebook",  has been continuously running for 37 years, one of the longest-running columns in the state of New Hampshire. In this episode of the New Hampshire Secrets, Legends & Lore podcast, John reflects on the long arc of his career including its beginnings at the Nashua Telegraph and the New Hampshire Sunday News, the tragedy of the mass shooting, in Colebrook, by Carl Drega in 1997, that took the lives of four close friends, including the Editor of one of his newspapers. John himself was only spared because he had been called, at the last minute, to fill in for an employee who had to leave his Lancaster paper - The Coos County Democrat - due to the death of her father. Finally, he recalls a glorious day at Fenway Park with Red Sox owner Tom Yawkey watching the 1967 World Series between the Red Sox and the St. Louis Cardinals.

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