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Rochester, NH Podcasts City of Rochester, NH
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The City of Rochester, New Hampshire offers two free audio podcasts: The Post Podcast and Off The Shelf. The Post Podcast is hosted by Public Information Manager Matt Wyatt. In each episode, Wyatt interviews guests from a variety of businesses, organizations, and volunteer groups. Off The Shelf is hosted by public librarians Marie Lejeune and Katherine Parker-Wright. In each episode, Marie and Katherine talk about "all things library" and interview various community guests to find out what they're reading and watching.
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The Rochester Post: Fiddler on the Roof
In this episode, Matt talks to Anthony Ejarque, Executive Director of the Rochester Opera House, about their hit musical revival of Fiddler on the Roof, which concludes its run on July 27. Anthony also teases upcoming productions of Beauty and the Beast, The Wizard of Oz, PorchFest 2024, and much more.
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The Rochester Post: Wound Care
In this episode, Matt talks to Dr. Natasha Saiyed MD about Frisbie's Wound Center, treating and preventing wounds, the most frequently seen patients, and the benefits of hyperbaric chamber treatment.
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Off The Shelf: We're Going Fine Free!
In this episode, Marie and Katherine discuss going "fine free" for overdue library materials. They also chat about the Summer Reading Program for participants of all ages.
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Off The Shelf: What We're Reading
In this episode, Marie and Katherine discuss what they're reading.
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The Rochester Post: Annie Azarloza
In this episode, Matt interviews Annie Azarloza, Rochester’s upcoming Superintendent of Schools. They discuss her 100-Day Plan, the Listening and Learning Tour, and the significance of public and student engagement. Annie also shares insights on the post-COVID-19 landscape for students, along with her personal interests and experiences relocating to Rochester.
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The Rochester Post: Retail Trash Bag Program
In this episode, Matt talks to Mark Sullivan, Director of Finance for the City of Rochester, about the upcoming retail trash bag program for overflow trash. Expected to begin mid-summer 2024, the new bags will be required for trash that does not fit in the Waste Management-issued residential toters. Replacing the current sticker program, the bags will cost $1.75 each and the City is working with local grocery stores to carry them in packs of 5.
Customer Reviews
Great Idea in Keeping Rochester Residents Informed
This podcast is a great way to keep residents of Rochester informed.
Hyper Local News Coverage
It’s so lovely to have a new source of hyper local coverage of arts and culture, events and economic development in Rochester, NH!