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Can the media still be considered unbiased based on the coverage they convey to the world . Oh, wait a minute, thats the second if responsibility of the media to convey unbiased information, why does it seem that media footage does not cover events that general residents are able to cover . Be the community sees [inaudible] but chooses not to cover it. We all make decisions on coverage based on, you know, journalistic experience. You might think its a really big story. Like, at my Radio Station [inaudible] be who caress . If its one thing that cares as opposed to a whole market, were going to cover the story that the whole market wants. And then thats where i think you should tweet it or facebook it. Whats this . Why no coverage of [inaudible] powell . I dont know who that is, im sorry. He was the guy that was shot in the killed in the city holding a knife. Oh, the knife. Did you say why why there was no coverage of that. We covered it. Uhhuh, there were several stories about it. We wr

Valley News - Town Meeting: Plainfield approves Meriden library project

Town Meeting: Plainfield approves Meriden library project From left, Supervisors of the Checklist Beverly Widger, Fern Wilder and Dewey Jones count votes with Town Clerk Michelle Marsh at the Plainfield School Meeting on Saturday, June 5, 2021, in Plainfield, N.H. Residents were voting on Article 5, which passed.  (Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. At the Plainfield School Meeting Mindy Taber, left and Fawn Goodrow sit in the sun while Jeff and Robin Marsh take advantage of the shade under the tent on Saturday, June 5, 2021 in Plainfield, N.H. (Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

Valley News - New Meriden Library may be back on warrant

New Meriden Library may be back on warrant A rendering of a proposed design for a new library in Meriden includes a meeting room. It would be in the same location as the current facility, which is not ADA compliant.. (Courtesy Plainfield Public Libraries) Modified: 1/17/2021 8:28:17 PM MERIDEN A plan to replace the outdated Meriden Library is likely headed back to Plainfield voters at Town Meeting, though this time library trustees say they will not have to raise any new money from taxpayers because of a strong fundraising campaign within the community. The proposed one-story, 3,700-square-foot building is estimated to cost about $1.1 million and would be handicapped-accessible and also include a multi-function room, bathrooms and a kitchenette.

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