FY Public Television 20 REPORT TO THE 16 COMMUNITY JULY 1, 2015 - JUNE 30, 2016

LOCAL VALUE New Hampshire Public Television has been New Hampshire’s PBS station for more than 55 years. As a statewide network, NHPTV connects more than 1 million adults and children each month with programs that educate, entertain and inspire. New Hampshire PBS encourages Granite Staters to explore our world near and far through award-winning programs and educational engagement opportunities on-air, online, via mobile devices, and in classrooms and communities across the state.

NHPTV delivers more than 35,000 hours annually of commercial-free, high-quality PBS and local programming on its NHPTV PRIME, EXPLORE, CREATE and WORLD channels to New Hampshire and Northern . It delivers quality content across multiple platforms to provide the region with access to engaging news, arts, science and nature, and entertainment programming. In addition, NHPTV offers free educational content for teachers, students and parents throughout the Granite State and provides the infrastructure for a critical high-tech public safety communications network. Board of Directors 2015-2016

Jeffrey Gilbert, Chair Katharine Eneguess Sean O’Kane W.J.P. Development, LLC Magalloway Consultants Stratoge Partners

Katherine Wells Wheeler, Vice Marilyn Higgins Forest Peter Rayno Chair Real Estate Management Enterprise Bank Retired Lois Haskins Teresa Rosenberger William A. Barker, Treasurer Talking Numbers Devine Strategies Retired Erin Hennessey Zachary Slater Ronald L. Abramson, Secretary Accounting Consultant UBS, The Slater Group Abramson Immigration Solutions Edward MacKay John Swope Mark H. Collin Higher Education Commission Retired Unitil Corp. James T. McKim Cynthia Wentworth Colleen T. Chen Hewlett Packard Enterprise Charter Trust Vertical Ventures Aviation Scott Milne Peter A. Frid Marjorie Chiafery Milne Travel President & CEO, NHPB Merrimack School District

Local Productions included episodes on blind birders who “see” event. Fifty New Hampshire school teams birds using their other senses, and “Mindful took the test, aiming to become one of the 16 NHPTV programs and services are designed Adventures” (an Emmy Award-nominated teams selected to appear on the show. to have impact well beyond broadcast, and episode) about how a Cape Cod man’s love of they reach audiences on multiple platforms. the outdoors helps him cope with Alzheimer’s Nashua High School South emerged as Through its locally produced programming, disease. Host Willem Lange also brought view- the winner of the 2016 Granite State New Hampshire’s PBS station provides ers to Vermont to track wild animals in their SuperChallenge, and competed against the experiences that engage individuals, inspire habitat, on a climb up Moose Mountain, to see winner of the WGBH High School Quiz Show in change and motivate a person into action. the puffins in Canada, and to explore The Fells the Governor’s Cup Challenge. nhptv.org/gsc on Lake Sunapee. nhptv.org/windows NHPTV won numerous awards in FY16, includ- OUR HOMETOWN ing two /New England Emmy Awards GRANITE STATE CHALLENGE Our newest, award-winning local production, and three New Hampshire Association of Granite State Challenge is NHPTV’s spirited Our Hometown, premiered its second Broadcasters (NHAB) Granite Mike Awards for high school quiz program and longest running episode in November 2015, focusing on several locally produced programs. local production. Since the show’s inception, the North Country town of Colebrook, and GSC has provided a platform for academically began production of its third episode in the WINDOWS TO THE WILD talented students to generate school spirit Seacoast town of Stratham in the spring. For more than a decade, NHPTV’s most and receive recognition and accolades similar NHPTV won two awards from the New popular local program, Windows to the Wild, to that of their athletic peers. Granite State Hampshire Association of Broadcasters for its has captivated viewers. It is NHPTV’s highest Challenge has received the endorsement of first episode, Our Hometown: Peterborough. rated show and attracts more viewers than the Commissioner of the NH Department of several well-known PBS series in our schedule. Education. Hosted by author and storyteller Rebecca The show also airs on neighboring PBS sta- Rule, Our Hometown spotlights a different tions WGBH, Vermont PBS and Public The 33rd season of GSC kicked off in the fall community in each episode, exploring the Broadcasting. Season 11 of Windows to the Wild with the annual Super Sunday qualifying people, places, culture and history of New Hampshire’s towns and cities. Uniquely, each episode is produced in partnership with the community and engages its residents in telling their stories about life in that town.

Recorded stories are edited to a 30-minute program that highlights 5 – 6 stories. All the stories recorded for the program are broadcasted and available online. Prior to the broadcast premiere, town residents are invited to a community screening of the program. Our Hometown is supported by local businesses and individuals, as well as the Samuel P. Hunt and McIninch Foundations. nhptv.org/hometown

2 | FY2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY PLIGHT OF THE GRASSLAND BIRD

PLIGHT OF THE GRASSLAND BIRDS of early childhood investments, examining for our fisheries. Host Willem Lange traveled Our series of award-winning bird documenta- how factors such as health, education and the coasts of Maine, New Hampshire, Massa- ries about New England’s migratory birds has family support help future generations of chusetts, and Newfoundland, Canada to meet been distributed to PBS stations around the Granite Staters realize their full potential. fishermen, government officials and scientists country. Due to their popularity, PBS produced who are involved in developing a sustainable and is selling a special DVD compilation of Produced as a companion program to the plan for New England’s fisheries. The program all five programs, and a portion of the sales national PBS documentary, The Raising of aired in May and several community screen- benefits NHPTV. America: Early Childhood and the Future of ings were held. nhptv.org/fish Our Nation, Raising New Hampshire premiered The fifth Windows to the Wild special, Plight in November on NHPTV. Featured in the pro- FIRST! UNDERSTANDING NEW of the Grassland Birds, explores the reasons gram are educators in Manchester, Concord, HAMPSHIRE’S PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY North American grassland birds are in sharp Lee, Rochester, and Claremont. A discussion The Granite State’s First in the Nation decline and the intensive efforts underway guide was produced, and there were multiple Presidential Primary is the official kick off to slow the trend. The producers travelled screenings and discussion panels held around to the campaign season. In partnership with throughout New England, to Ontario, Canada, the state. nhptv.org/RaisingNH the University of New Hampshire, NHPTV Montana, and the Chihuahan Desert in north- produced a seven-week Massive Open Online ern Mexico. They talked with researchers and Course (MOOC) focused on the history and farmers working to preserve grassland bird importance of NH’s presidential primary. habitats, change agricultural practices and "Quality entertainment & Taught by nationally recognized UNH political slow the destruction of vital bird habitats and lifelong learning - makes life science professors, Dr. Andrew Smith and Dr. wintering grounds. Dante Scala, NHPTV provided archival footage better! We believe in the mission and produced the video lectures for this class Plight of the Grassland Birds won a Boston/ of public television. That’s why that launched in fall 2015, ahead of the 2016 New England Emmy Award and a first-place we increased our donation!" Presidential Primary. award from the NHAB. There were four New Hampshire community screenings and discus- FY17 PROGRAMS IN sions held in partnership with NH Audubon, in PRODUCTION Concord, Peterborough, Hanover and Ports- SAVING NEW ENGLAND FISHERIES NHPTV has the following local programs in mouth. Other community screenings were For centuries, New England’s ocean waters production, to be broadcast in FY17: held in Colorado, Saskatchewan, and Mexico. sustained life, built an economy, and created The screening events drew in total more than an iconic culture. The Gulf of Maine stretches WATER WORKS 430 people to watch and discuss the program. from Cape Cod to the southern tip of Nova Water Works is a multi-platform initiative nhptv.org/birds Scotia and is a haven for groundfish – species about the history, infrastructure, challenges that live and migrate along the ocean floor, and solutions to keeping the Granite State’s RAISING NEW HAMPSHIRE like cod, halibut, hake, pollock, sea scallops, water safe for human consumption and the Raising New Hampshire, a grant-funded redfish, monkfish, herring and flounder. natural environment. program co-produced with the Endowment for Health, explores the challenges and successes In a one-hour documentary produced by NH UNHOOKED: DRUG of our early childhood system. In talking with NHPTV in partnership with NH Sea Grant, RECOVERY & SURVIVAL early childhood experts and parents in rural Saving New England Fisheries explores how New Hampshire, like many states, is in the and urban New Hampshire communities, the lessons from the past and innovative thinking midst of a public health crisis. The number of 30-minute program highlights the importance today can help create a sustainable future overdoses and deaths due to substance use

NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC TELEVISION | 3 and misuse has quadrupled in the past few and participated in discussions. His expenses ensure that all children enter school with a years. Working with community partners and were paid by our screening partners and the solid foundation for success. nhptv.org/kn public broadcasters in Maine and Vermont, Mariposa Museum in Peterborough. More than this new program will help those in need 460 people attended these events. NHPTV KIDS WRITERS CONTEST navigate the road to treatment and recovery, nhptv.org/events Annoying baby brothers, teachers who might be aliens and a chipmunk-saving terrier were and explore the impact addiction has on fami- DOWNTON ABBEY FAREWELL FANFARE featured in stories written by kids in grades lies, society, and the costs to our healthcare The PBS Masterpiece drama Downton Abbey K-5 and submitted to the 2016 NHPTV KIDS system. drew an enormous following in its six seasons. Writers Contest. Over 500 creative entries In February, beloved butler Mr. Carson (actor were received from children across New STEM FROM THE START Jim Carter) appeared at a special event for Hampshire and beyond. Students with winning An online video curriculum resource for NHPTV donors in Portsmouth. Then in March, entries attended an awards ceremony in June teaching STEM content to PreK-2 students, fans were treated to a tea and special finale to read their stories and meet a local illustra- produced in partnership with Learniverse screening at the Rochester Opera House tor. The first-place winners also recorded their Educational Media, was beta-tested this fis- of the last episode prior to the broadcast. stories for broadcast. cal year, and will launch in 2017. STEM from More than 450 Downton fans attended these the START blends animated adventures with events. For 22 years, New Hampshire Public Televi- hands-on activities in free online lessons. The sion has sponsored this PBS-initiated writers initiative provides educators with an engaging, PLANET GRANITE contest and more than 11,500 children have effective and easy way to prepare STEM cur- This NHPTV’s multi-media community engage- participated over the years. The contest runs riculum aligned with Next Generation Science ment initiative focuses on the environment. from January - March and is part of NHPTV’s Standards. StemfromtheStart.org It features a variety of interstitials about sus- commitment to promoting literacy and a love tainability, ecology, and energy conservation of reading, writing, and creative expression LOCAL IMPACT practices in an effort to raise awareness, pres- in children. The contest aligns with New Hamp- ent possible solutions, and highlight activities shire writing and reading standards. NHPTV Community that advance sustainability practices. Funded partners with local schools, libraries, educa- Engagement Initiatives by foundation and corporate support, it scans tors and artists to help promote the contest, the state’s green scene, and presents stories judge stories and choose winners. INDIE LENS POP-UP on-air and online. nhptv.org/planetgranite. nhptv.org/kidswrite NHPTV partnered with Red River Theatres in Concord, Peterborough Community Theatre, EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH SERVICES PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY and Franklin Pierce University in Rindge to Public television has its roots in education and MOCK ELECTION present a series of free screenings and discus- was founded on the principle that media could NHPTV has sponsored a mock election for sions featuring films from the Emmy-Award engage, inspire and educate. PBS is the #1 two and started the primary mock winning PBS series Independent Lens. The educational media brand, and PBS KIDS is the election in 2000. As the First in the Nation Indie Lens Pop-Up series draws local residents, #1 educational media brand for kids. NHPTV Primary state, all eyes are on New Hampshire leaders, and organizations to discuss films on presents these programs and resources to the every four years, providing a hands-on civics wide-ranging topics. state’s families and educators. lesson. Students across the state prepared to vote by researching candidates and learning In FY16, Indie Lens Pop-Up included films Reaching more than 200,000 students annu- about the issues facing our state and country. about homeless teens in Chicago (Home- ally across the state, the station’s educational Nearly 13,000 students in grades K-12 from 146 stretch), a motorcycle-riding Vietnam veteran resources adhere to NH education curriculum New Hampshire schools and classrooms voted (Stray Dog), love and autism (Autism in Love), standards and are offered free to educators in Primary Mock Election and The Black Panthers. A member of the throughout New Hampshire (a service not on February 2, 2016, a week prior to the real Black Panther party, Omar Barbour, came to provided by the state). NHPTV’s educational primary. nhptv.org/mockelection New Hampshire to attend three screenings outreach and engagement activities seek to

4 | FY2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY 2015-2016 Community Advisory Board July 1, 2015 – June 30, 2016

Dr. Kristen Nevious, Chair Lew Feldstein Franklin Pierce University Retired CEO NH Charitable Foundation Joan Goshgarian, Vice Chair NH Business Committee for the Arts Brian Hoffman Community Action Program Steve Ahnen Belknap-Merrimack Counties, Inc. NH Hospital Association Pamela LaFlamme Thomas Blinkhorn Berlin Community Development Consultant Kate Luczko Janice Crawford President & CEO Stay Work Play Mt. Washington Valley Chamber of Commerce Clinton Frederick Miller, MD Mary DeVries Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra Wolfeboro Chamber of Commerce Pelagia VIncent Cheryl Lee Gilbert Consultant Senior Helpers of Greater Seacoast

CHILDREN & FAMILY booth made nature journals, and learned The NHPTV KIDS Club hosted events and COMMUNITY EVENTS about wild animals. At the 2016 Portsmouth activities such as a Haunted Halloween NHPTV hosts a series of Family Outreach Children’s Day event, NHPTV promoted its Dance Party, a screening of Nature Cat at the Events to explore, play and create in the ar- natural science programs for kids, Nature Seacoast Science Center, and a Pet Love Party eas of STEM (science, technology, engineer- Cat and Wild Kratts and children visiting the featuring animals from the NHSPCA. The club ing, and math), literacy, art, and health, for NHPTV tent made Nature Cat hats. also sponsored PBS KIDS costume characters families across New Hampshire with children at several NH Fisher Cats baseball games. in grades K-5. These events are designed to Our Educational Services team also participat- extend the value of PBS and NHPTV and to ed in the Currier Museum of Art’s Noon Year’s BRITWIT CLUB reinforce learning and family engagement Eve event for children. Hundreds of families The NHPTV BritWit Club celebrates public through hands-on learning activities on a came for a day of art-making activities, face television viewers’ long-standing love for given topic. painting and music. Children made animal pins British (and Australian) dramas, mysteries and at the NHPTV booth, and we promoted our comedies. Members of the BritWit Club enroll At this year’s STEM events, families explored NHPTV KIDS Writers Contest. as part of their station membership support, the principles of chromatography, and made and are invited to special previews of PBS flip books to explore persistence of vision. programs and teas to talk about their favorite They also explored the properties of matter shows, and offer input about our program- by making bouncy balls, slime, and ice cream. "Our family loves watching ming. Through literacy events, parents and children Windows to the Wild! Your clear played a variety of vocabulary building games like Dingbats, Slap Down and Verb Dominoes. enthusiasm for the wilderness ENGINEERING, FACILITIES More than 524 parents, 670 children and 75 around us makes me very happy & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY educators participated in Family Outreach to have New Hampshire PBS Engineering helped install and implement Events in FY16. the next generation of Master Control, which accessible. You are why we, as provides the broadcast feeds for our four NHPTV partners with many organizations to a family, continue to support channels. Some of the controls are in Boston reach into the community and promote its ed- and some are in New Hampshire. ucational services. In FY16, NHPTV participat- NHPTV." ed in the annual Mini Makers Faire, sponsored The station purchased a plow truck, and added by the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire. a sander to plow and sand our facilities. Along The Faire is a celebration of imagination and with a riding lawn mower and other mainte- ingenuity with demonstrations and talks by NHPTV Clubs nance tools, we manage the upkeep of the dozens of makers, ranging from engineers and property to reduce costs. artists to programmers, builders, students and NHPTV KIDS CLUB hobbyists. More than 1,200 people attended PBS's award-winning children’s programming This past year, the IT department purchased the event featuring 50 makers demonstrating is offered by NHPTV on-air and online as part and installed a new network storage device their talents and ideas. of our mission to provide public media that is allowing us to provide more data storage to fun, entertaining and educational. The NHPTV our employees. We also purchased refurbished Many of the programs on NHPTV explore KIDS Club provides families of children ages computers to upgrade our computers to and celebrate the natural environment. The 2 – 8 unique opportunities to engage with Windows 7. station has participated in Discover Wild NH NHPTV and their favorite children’s programs Day, which is hosted by the NH Fish and Game on a deeper level, and support that station as Department, for more than 10 years. Around members. NHPTV KIDS Club members receive 7,000 people spent the day exploring exhibits invitations to special events, a quarterly KIDS from New Hampshire environmental and con- Club e-newsletter, a book and special gift, and servation organizations. Visitors to NHPTV’s a birthday month shout-out on-air and online.

NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC TELEVISION | 5 Special Events

STATE OF THE STATION EVENT approximately 800 items from 600 donors NHPTV CAR RAFFLE At this annual station event, major donors, with a focus on gift items for the holidays. Our 4th NHPTV Car Raffle ran from sustainers, and members of NHPTV’s Board The 2015 Online Holiday Auction raised over September 15 – October 20, 2015. Grappone of Directors and Community Advisory Board $57,000, with individuals from all over the Automotive Group donated funds toward are given a behind-the-scenes look at station region and country bidding on items do- the purchase of any of its new cars for the operations. This year, more than 60 donors nated by regional and national businesses. winner. Tickets were $50 each or three for met Cynthia Fenneman, president and CEO $100. Other prizes, including one for “early of American Public Television (APT) and a bird” ticket buyers, were used to stimulate former NHPTV employee. Guests learned ticket sales. The raffle was heavily promoted that while most of NHPTV’s programming "NHPTV is my “go-to” for on-air, on local radio, online, via social media, comes from PBS, many popular series, excellent programming from and through the station’s e-communication including Midsomer Murders, Doc Martin channels. nhptv.org/raffle and Rick Steves’ Europe, come from APT. politics to education to moving Guests also got expert advice about using dramas to uplifting comedy. NHPTV SUMMER SOIREE AT THE FELLS digital devices to access NHPTV programs We hosted a friendraising donor event in Au- when they visited staff in the PBS Anywhere I can’t imagine my channel gust at The Fells in Sunapee, hosting more booth in our lobby. line-up without NHPTV." than 200 guests. They enjoyed hearing sto- ries from Willem Lange, host of Windows to 43RD ANNUAL SPRING AUCTION & the Wild, and Rebecca Rule, NH author and 7th ONLINE HOLIDAY AUCTION storyteller and host of the Our Hometown The 43rd NHPTV Spring Auction, our annual 2015 PASSPORT CRAFT BEER & series, and learning more about NHPTV’s live televised auction, was held in late April FOOD PAIRING TOUR programs and services. 2016 over eight nights. It is the largest, most NHPTV held its 7th annual Passport Craft visible fundraiser for the station, raising Beer and Food Pairing event in September PRESIDENT’S DINNERS over $300,000 to support the station’s pro- 2015. A partnership with Strawbery Banke The One Hundred Club in Portsmouth gramming, education and outreach services. Museum in Portsmouth, Passport is a fund- served as the backdrop for NHPTV’s third The Auction is also NHPTV’s largest commu- raising event for both organizations. President’s Dinner to thank the station’s nity engagement event and “friendraiser” most generous and engaged donors, and to supporting small and large businesses, The event attracts more than 1,000 guests build relationships with prospective donors. artists, and others from all over the region. to the grounds of the museum in Ports- These intimate events are an opportunity to More than 1,200 volunteers working behind mouth’s historic district to enjoy nearly meet with our President and CEO Peter Frid, the scenes managed 2,700 items from 1,500 30 pairings of craft beer and food from local and to hear about the station’s achieve- donors! nhptv.org/auction restaurants. Passport is NHPTV’s second ments and goals for the coming year. largest fundraising event, drawing many In November, NHPTV held its 7th Online people who are not yet familiar with our Holiday Auction. It is an online-only auction, programs and services, and it sells out year and smaller than the spring event, featuring after year. nhptv.org/passport

6 | FY2016 REPORT TO THE COMMUNITY NHPTV YEAR ENDED JUNE 30, 2016

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FY16 REVENUE FY16 EXPENSES* FY16 DEVELOPMENT GIFTS Development $3,410,837 Programs & Services $2,360,207 Individual Giving $2,168,942 State of NH 0 Development 1,810,999 Leadership Gifts 228,303 Government Support 1,482,326 Engineering 1,483,788 Corporations 219,025 Client Services 1,154,014 Administration 948,833 Foundations & Grants 382,365 Misc. Income 36,571 $6,603,827 Auction 320,642 $6,083,748 * includes depreciation Special Events 91,560 $3,410,837

OUR DEEPEST APPRECIATION TO OUR FY 2016 SUPPORTERS

Corporations Lowell Memorial Auditorium Sheehan Phinney Bass & Green, P.A. Nippo Lake Golf Club Manchester Community College Silver Fountain Inn Tariki Limited LLC The 100 Club Manchester Radio Group Skillings & Sons E-Z Docking Solutions 107.1 The Pulse Marie Schmidt Gerrato Memorial Trust Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Your New England Toyota Dealer American Lung Association of Northeast Markem-Imaje Corporation Forests Reeds Ferry Sheds Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield McLean Communications Stay Work Play BAE Systems Measured Progress Story Land Windows to the Wild/NHPTV Bear Rock Suites MediaVest WorldWide Strawbery Banke Camp Birch Hill Bella’s Casual Dining Cruises Subaru of New England/Consumer Creativity Arrowhead Farm Binnie Media NH1 Mountain Club on Loon Resort & Spa Sunny Valley Creations Squam Lakes Camp Resort Bottomline Technologies, Inc. The Music Hall Symphony New Hampshire White Mountains Attractions Association Business & Industry Association of Unitil National Education Association of New D. F. Richard Energy New Hampshire Hampshire (NEANH) Venetia Guerrasio and Thomas Stoker Eckman Engineering LLC Capitol Center for the Arts New England Toyota Waste Management of New Hampshire Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth New Hampshire Businesses for Social Weston & Sampson Isles of Shoals Steamship Co. Children’s Museum of New Hampshire Responsibility (NHBSR) The Wolfeboro Inn Good Fortune Jewelry Chinburg Properties New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits Yankee Magazine Snowflake Inn Cite Ecologique Learning Center New Hampshire Film Festival Better Hearing Center Colonial Theatre, The New Hampshire Fisher Cats Arthur R. DiMambro Conway Scenic Railway New Hampshire Historical Society Omni Mount Washington Resort Cranmore Mountain Resort New Hampshire Lottery Commission Cross Insurance Agency New Hampshire National Education Currier Museum of Art Association (NHNEA) Superboard Daniel Hebert Inc. New Hampshire Water Works Association Southern NH University Continuing Foundation Grants Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center (NHWWA) Education Division Alice J. Reen Charitable Trust DF Richard Energy NH Preservation Alliance The Omni Parker House Hotel Butler Foundation Dynamic Networking Services, Inc. (DYN) NHHEAF Network Organizations Harbour Design, Landscape Design and Fuller Foundation, Inc. Eastern Mountain Sports Nippo Lake Golf Club Construction Lincoln Financial Foundation EnviroVantage Omni Mount Washington Resort Eckman Engineering LLC Roy A. Hunt Foundation Epping Well & Pump Company, Inc. Optima Bank Michael Lizak Tillotson North Country Foundation Federal Saving Bank Palace Theatre Excelsior College USDA Feld Entertainment, Inc. Pat’s Peak Diana Card Collection The Fells Historic Estate & Gardens PAX World Management Charitable Fund of Fidelity Investments the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation Darlene Robyn Frisbie Memorial Hospital People’s United Bank NH Magazine McLean Communications Bequests Granite State Rural Water Association Perley Industries, Inc. The Granite YMCA Jane Crooks Grappone Automotive Group Proulx Oil & Propane Medallion Healthy Homes Richard T. Goller Heinemann Publishing R. M. Davis New Horizons Computer Learning Center Virginia E. Parker Hitchiner Manufacturing Company, Inc. Rath, Young & Pignatelli, PC Red River Theatres, Inc. Golf Management Company Elaine Pasternack HP Hood, LLC Reed’s Ferry Sheds Seaside Village Resort Nancy B. Watson Kase Printing, Inc. The River Radio Network Lucy Winship Kearsarge Magazine Relief Lightship Baskets RiverWoods Retirement Community Keene Sentinel Sounds Spectrum DJ’s Rochester Country Club Kendal at Hanover Retirement Community A New You Center for Hypnosis Santa’s Village League of New Hampshire Craftsmen Outfront Media Seacoast Media Group Leddy Center for the Performing Arts The Horny Toad Guest House Seacoast Science Center Linda Cruise Foundation Seacoast Women’s Week Massage Associates Lindt & Sprungli (USA) Inc. Senior Beacon Adaptations Unlimited Little Bay Lobster Company Service Credit Union Azores Express - SATA Loon Mountain Resort

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