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By City of Rochester, NH
The City of Rochester offers two audio podcasts: 'The Rochester Post' podcast and 'Off The Shelf'. The Rochester 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.

Off The Shelf: Rabbit Holes
Off The Shelf: Rabbit Holes
Choose Rochester, NHJul 14, 2022
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The Rochester Post: Parking Review Group
The Rochester Post: Parking Review Group
In this episode, Matt welcomes Shanna B. Saunders and Ryan O'Connor, from the Rochester Planning & Development Department, to talk about the city's efforts to improve downtown parking. The Parking Review Group, a City Manager's self-directed workgroup, is soliciting public input in the form of an online survey and public listening session on Wednesday, March 22nd (6-8 pm) at the Rochester Performance & Arts Center (RPAC), located at 32 North Main Street.
Mar 20, 202329:23

Off The Shelf: Exciting Changes
Off The Shelf: Exciting Changes
In this episode, Marie and Katherine are excited to talk about some major changes coming to the Rochester Public Library. Over the next few months, librarians will be moving the collection around, creating additional space for new programming and materials. In addition, new art will be added by the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts.
Mar 09, 202328:11

The Rochester Post: Steve Golson
The Rochester Post: Steve Golson
In this episode, Matt has a conversation with Steve Golson about the Atari art exhibit at the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts, which remains on view until March 3. Golson is a game designer who worked for General Computer Corporation in the early 1980s. Throughout the conversation, Golson talks about how he landed a job at Atari after being sued for copyright infringement, his connection to the iconic arcade classic Ms. Pac-Man, and what he thinks of the gaming industry today.
Mar 01, 202301:24:16

The Rochester Post: Dr. William Morgan
The Rochester Post: Dr. William Morgan
In this episode, Dr. William Morgan talks about relocating to New England, what brought him to Frisbie Memorial Hospital, and why he chose to be a general surgeon. Morgan also talks about technological advancements that have made some procedures less invasive and easier for patients to recover.
Feb 21, 202324:55

The Rochester Post: Mike Scala
The Rochester Post: Mike Scala
In this episode, Director of Economic Development Michael Scala returns to give an update on downtown revitalization, the state-wide housing crisis, and other development projects. He also predicts where Rochester could be in 5 years.
Feb 14, 202301:06:58

Off The Shelf: Abby Rosselli
Off The Shelf: Abby Rosselli
In this episode, Marie and Katherine talk to programming librarian Abby Rosselli about her background, how she fell in love with reading, and what made her want to become a librarian. There is also an impromptu appearance by Economic Development Director Michael Scala.
Feb 07, 202342:31

The Rochester Post: Opioid Abatement
The Rochester Post: Opioid Abatement
In this episode, Matt talks to Amy Malone (City Council, Waypoint) and Nicole Rodler (Rochester Police Department) about the Opioid Abatement committee and its efforts to support programs associated with the prevention, treatment, and recovery of substance use disorders.
Jan 19, 202347:30

The Rochester Post: Dr. Michelle Garcia
The Rochester Post: Dr. Michelle Garcia
In this episode, Matt talks to Dr. Michelle Garcia, from Frisbie Memorial Hospital, about why it's important to have a primary care physician, how to find one, and what's happening with Frisbie Memorial Hospital.
Jan 10, 202314:58

Off The Shelf: Cookbooks
Off The Shelf: Cookbooks
In this episode, Marie and Katherine talk about their favorite cookbooks, favorite home recipes, and go-to dinner ideas.
Dec 19, 202248:39

The Rochester Post: Jerry Rainville / SHARE Fund
The Rochester Post: Jerry Rainville / SHARE Fund
In this episode, Matt talks to Jerry Rainville, chairman of the SHARE Fund, about the organization, its mission, and why it's so important for him to be involved in the community. To learn more about the SHARE Fund, visit www.sharefund.org.
Dec 12, 202229:52

The Rochester Post: Seasonal Depression
The Rochester Post: Seasonal Depression
In this episode, Matt talks to Justin Looser (Frisbie Memorial Hospital) about seasonal affective disorder, more commonly known as seasonal depression. Justin talks about why it sets in, how to identify it, and what resources are available to people.
Dec 05, 202226:44

Off The Shelf: Comfort Reads
Off The Shelf: Comfort Reads
In this episode, Marie and Katherine talk about comfort reads, re-reads, and other book recommendations.
Nov 29, 202238:10

Off The Shelf: Christina Paquette
Off The Shelf: Christina Paquette
In this episode, Marie and Katherine talk to children's librarian Christina Paquette about her work in and outside the library, and why fostering nurturing and enriching programming in community spaces is so important to her.
Nov 08, 202231:41

The Rochester Post: State Election Candidates Forum
The Rochester Post: State Election Candidates Forum
In this episode, Matt talks to Kelly Walters, Rochester City Clerk, about how to vote in Rochester. Also, this episode includes the audio version of a recent Candidates Forum hosted by the Greater Rochester Chamber of Commerce.
Oct 31, 202202:29:49

The Rochester Post: Zombie Bash
The Rochester Post: Zombie Bash
In this episode, Matt talks to Jeff Bisson, a longtime Rochester Main Street board member. Jeff talks about the upcoming Zombie Bash on 10/29, how downtown Rochester has changed since he started volunteering, and other projects Main Street is working on.
Oct 24, 202234:48

Off The Shelf: Dennis Dube
Off The Shelf: Dennis Dube
In this episode, Marie and Katherine talk to Fire Chief Dennis Dube about what he's reading, what made him want to become a firefighter, and the importance of fire safety and prevention.
Oct 21, 202201:07:15

The Rochester Post: Positive Transitions
The Rochester Post: Positive Transitions
In this episode, Matt talks to Ray Negron from Positive Transitions, a sober living home located on Pine Street in Rochester. Positive Transitions offers safe, supportive, and structured housing for men in recovery from substance use disorder through community connection, family living, and all abstinence-based pathways to recovery.
Oct 12, 202232:43

The Rochester Post: The Great American Trailer Park Musical
The Rochester Post: The Great American Trailer Park Musical
In this episode, Matt talks to Jenry Towle, star of The Great American Trailer Park Musical, at the Rochester Opera House.
Sep 22, 202232:10

Off The Shelf: Non-traditional Reading Materials
Off The Shelf: Non-traditional Reading Materials
In this episode, Marie and Katherine talk about non-traditional reading materials, such as comic books, audiobooks, graphic novels, and more.
Sep 08, 202234:06

The Rochester Post: Revival Day of Hope
The Rochester Post: Revival Day of Hope
In this episode, Matt talks to Tracy Warren about Revival Day of Hope, a community event scheduled for September 10th at the Rochester Common.
Aug 26, 202220:44

Off The Shelf: Blaine Cox
Off The Shelf: Blaine Cox
In this episode, Marie and Katherine talk to Rochester City Manager Blaine Cox about local government, why he entered municipal administration, and what he's reading right now.
Aug 26, 202227:44

The Rochester Post: Sleep in Heavenly Peace
The Rochester Post: Sleep in Heavenly Peace
In this episode, Matt talks to Jim Graves and Amanda Hall about Sleep In Heavenly Peace, an organization that strives to build beds for children in need. To learn more, visit shpbeds.org.
Aug 19, 202222:06

Off The Shelf: Matt Wyatt
Off The Shelf: Matt Wyatt
In this episode, Marie and Katherine talk to Matt Wyatt about the Rochester Museum of Fine Arts and art in the Library.
Aug 09, 202257:18

Off The Shelf: Rabbit Holes
Off The Shelf: Rabbit Holes
In this episode, Marie and Katherine talk about "going down rabbit holes" of books, authors, and other various subjects. One thing leads to another as Marie and Katherine discuss their favorite non-fiction titles.
Jul 14, 202239:30

The Rochester Post: Summer Theatre Returns
The Rochester Post: Summer Theatre Returns
In this episode, Matt talks to Jenry Towle from the Rochester Opera House about the return of the Summer Theatre series. They also talk about PorchFest, Pack the House, and Summer Theatre Camp.
Jul 01, 202234:55

The Rochester Post: Chris Bowlen
The Rochester Post: Chris Bowlen
In this episode, Matt talks to Chris Bowlen who is retiring from the Rochester Recreation & Arena after 30+ years of service. Bowlen discusses his future plans, successes, and his hopes for the department moving forward.
Jun 20, 202220:20

The Rochester Post: Record Store Day
The Rochester Post: Record Store Day
In this episode, Matt talks to Todd Radict, founder of Rochester Rise Up, owner of Skeletone Records, and Rochester Main Street board member. Todd talks about Record Store Day, downtown vibrancy, and partnering with neighboring businesses to draw more people downtown.
Jun 15, 202228:29

Off The Shelf: Pandemic
Off The Shelf: Pandemic
In this episode, Marie and Katherine talk about the difficulties of operating a Public Library during the COVID-19 shutdown, amid staffing turnover and changes to the operational structure.
May 23, 202232:03

Off The Shelf: Movie Adaptations
Off The Shelf: Movie Adaptations
In this episode, Marie and Katherine talk about movie adaptations of their favorite books.
Apr 28, 202254:60

Off The Shelf: Pam Hubbard
Off The Shelf: Pam Hubbard
In this episode, Marie and Katherine speak to Pam Hubbard. Pam is a longtime Library Trustee and [beloved] retired Spaulding High School English teacher.
Apr 12, 202242:38

Off The Shelf: Our first episode!
Off The Shelf: Our first episode!
In this episode, Marie and Katherine chat about librarian stereotypes, audiobooks, and much more!
Apr 04, 202225:57