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"The Nashua Hour" with Alderman Mark Cookson

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Where 1590-AM WSMN Radio 149 Main St, Nashua, NH 03060
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Time 12:08 pm–1:00 pm
Website http://­www.­Alderma­nCookson.­com/­the-­nashua-­hour/­
Phone 603 816 1590
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1590-AM WSMN Radio

149 Main St, Nashua, NH
Office: 603-880-9001; Studio: 603-816-1590

1590-AM WSMN is a news and talk radio station. Owned and operated by Nashua’s Absolute Broadcasting, it focuses on issues that impact the community.

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Mark Cookson

9:29 am on Thursday, February 23, 2012

Hope you'll join me for today's "Nashua Hour".

I'll be joined by Jennifer McGill, former student & Mousketeer, who has just released her first Deluxe Single...we'll talk about the old days and hear what she has been up to since she was on the Mickey Mouse Club. Plus, she has a fabulous voice and we'll get to listen to her new singles!

Also, we'll take a listen to the Mayor's State of the City address...did you get to hear it? What did you think? Let me know!

Tweet me @TheNashuaHour | call 603 816 1590 | or email TheNashuaHour@AldermanCookson.com

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Geoff Daly

6:58 pm on Thursday, March 29, 2012

Alderman Mark Cookson was one of the few Alderman who voted to save Parcel F from Development and potential polution/contmination of the Cities Pennichuck Water shed.
We could also bottle the Historic Natural Spring Water behind the Pennichuck School and use the profits to pay down the $200 + million bond quicker than 30 years. Would be a City Tourist point and revenue generator if done properly as a private/public endeavor. These Springs were recognized in the early 1900's as some of the Purest Spring Water in the Nation (see the Photo from 1911).
Thank Aldeman Cookson for supporting this initiative and lets keep backing his program.
Let the Mayor know your thoughts plus Mr Kevin Slattery for not keeping his promise to negotiate fairly and openly as he had agreed too. Still not too late, if we push the Public Point openly.

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