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Off the page
The Concord Monitor's weekly podcast

Hear the stories behind the stories each week from the Concord Monitor's reporters and editors. Did something in the paper catch your eye? We'll give you the inside scoop. We'll also offer a peek inside the newsroom, touching on upcoming news, feature stories and editorial pages. Drop by every weekend to see what the Monitor has to offer -- off the page.

Latest Episode:

A chat with Ray
Monitor reporter and columnist Ray Duckler talks about his latest columns -- on his mother and the economy -- and what he's working on now.

Recent Episodes:

The state school reunion
Monitor reporter Meg Heckman talks about the reunion held last month for former residents of the Laconia State School, and plans for a project featuring former residents.

An expensive Fourth?
New Monitor reporter Amy Augustine talks about price pressures on the fireworks you buy. She also tells us a little bit about herself.

Watching the Celtics win
Monitor sports writer Tim O'Sullivan talks about the Celtics' championship team and being at the final, thrilling game of the year.

Illness on trial
Monitor reporter Margot Sanger-Katz talks about her Sunday Monitor story focusing on Katherine Wieder, who says her illness makes her incompetent to stand trial.

The missing prisoner
Monitor reporter Ethan Wilensky-Lanford talks about reporting two very different stories on the same prisoner reported missing last week.

Advice for first-time home buyers
Monitor business reporter Kate Davidson shares advice on that first home and talks about her new personal finance column for the "Your Life" section of the Sunday Monitor.

The oil spill
We talk with Monitor reporter Meg Heckman about last week's local ecological emergency.

The lecturer's threatened lawsuit
We talk with Monitor education reporter Melanie Asmar about the ex-Dartmouth College lecturer who told her former students that she might sue them for harassment.

State House update
In this week's Off the Page podcast, Monitor reporter Lauren Dorgan talks about action at the State House last week and what's on tap for this week.

Lost and found: an art mystery.
Monitor editor Mike Pride talks about a painted relief in the Currier Museum. His three-part series details its origins and authenticity.

The Monitor's Pulitzer
Former Monitor photojournalist Preston Gannaway talks about winning the 2008 Pulitzer for feature photography.

Trial of three supporters of Plainfield tax protesters Ed and Elaine Brown
Monitor reporter Margot Sanger-Katz talks about the trial of three supporters of Plainfield tax protesters Ed and Elaine Brown.

The Iraq War, Five Years On
Columnist and reporter Ray Duckler on the Iraq War, five years on.

Marijuana Decriminalization Bill
State House reporter Lauren Dorgan on the marijuana decriminalization bill.

Spring Break with the Red Sox
Monitor sports writer Dave D'Onofrio talks about spring break with the Red Sox.

Tales from the Town Meeting
Monitor reporter Meg Heckman has tales from the town meeting.



What are podcasts?

Podcasting is a method of publishing audio and video broadcasts online. Podcasts come with a corresponding RSS Feed ( ) which users bookmark or subscribe to. The feed is updated as more episodes are added to the podcast, keeping the users up to date automatically. Podcasts are often submitted to iTunes ( ), so users with iPods can download audio or video more easily.


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