Welch-Dickey Loop Trail Hike of Welch Dickey – Meet in front of HUB NoonFollow Route 49 to Upper Mad River Road, turn right on Orris Road (sign for Welch Mt). This trail begins at a parking area and leads to the open summits of both mountains. It is well groomed, […]
Month: April 2005
Wednesday – Organic Farm a New Hampshire Tradition
On Wednesday, April 20, D’Acres Organic Farm and Educational Homestead will be teaching an educational and interactive workshop on permaculture design and no-till gardening. D’Acres, which stands for Development Aimed at Creating Rural Ecological Society, was founded in 1997 with the goal of researching, applying, and teaching “skills of sustainable […]
UMass Dartmouth Takes Two from PSU Baseball in Twinbill
PLYMOUTH – On Saturday, April 9, the Plymouth State University baseball team played the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Corsairs in a Little East Conference doubleheader at Panther Park. PSU checked into the game at 4-10 on the season and 0-3 in LEC play, while UMD entered at 5-10 on the […]
Hemp Hemp Hooray!
In support of the upcoming Earth Day, we at The Clock find it imperative to highlight the most significant agricultural, environmental, and economic opportunity that has been suppressed by amoral corporate entities and their legislative lackeys. We’re talking about the industrialization and mass production of theCannabis Sativa plant, which would […]
Sunday – How’s Your News Keeps Laughter and Tears Flowing
Welcome to How’s Your News, a reporting style like nothing you’ve seen before. The documentary features five men and one woman, all with moderate to severe mental or physical disabilities on a quest to find news across the nation. While they don’t always find television worthy news coverage, they always […]
protective legislation
Smokestacks, Senators and Cancer According to a recent report from the US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), one out of every two men and one out of every three women living in the United States will develop cancer at some point in their lifetimes. Last January 31, the […]
What Happens With Ticket Revenue?
PLYMOUTH- Last year, the cost for Plymouth State University to run the shuttle service, pay for parking enforcement, and manage the parking lots was $335,000. To the surprise of many students the money did not come out of our tuition- the majority came from parking tickets. According to Bill Crangle, […]
Thursday – Livermore Falls – Saving Beauty in Our Own Back Yard
Five Percent Tuition Increase
PLYMOUTH-At a recent USNH Board of Trustees meeting the hot topic was yet another increase in tuition. With the most recent increase already affecting PSU families’ wallets, students and their parents wonder what the effect of this increase will be.The “Board of Trustees recommended a five percent increase in tuition […]
The Growing Pain of Soaring Prices
PLYMOUTH-Gas prices have increased an average of 19 cents in the past three weeks. ABC News reports that this is “due to lingering high crude oil prices, growing demand and higher refining costs.” ABC News also reports that the average of self-serve regular across the country was $2.29 per gallon, […]