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Former WNNE reporters

What's become of some former faces at WNNE in White River Jct?

Bruce Lyndes?
Caroline Cornish?
Rachel Ruble?
Tom Hoyt? (just kidding, we know he's a bank teller now)
Mike Kmack?
Heather Hamel?
Dominic Aiello?

Hard to believe they had a fully-staffed news department as long as they did, being in a market of that size.
 
> What's become of some former faces at WNNE in White River
> Jct?
>
> Bruce Lyndes?
> Caroline Cornish?
> Rachel Ruble?
> Tom Hoyt? (just kidding, we know he's a bank teller now)
> Mike Kmack?
> Heather Hamel?
> Dominic Aiello?
>
> Hard to believe they had a fully-staffed news department as
> long as they did, being in a market of that size.
>


Heather is at WMUR
 
> Heather is at WMUR
>
Is she connected with Steve Hamel at WKNE?
 
> What's become of some former faces at WNNE in White River
> Jct?
>
> Bruce Lyndes?
> Caroline Cornish?
> Rachel Ruble?
> Tom Hoyt? (just kidding, we know he's a bank teller now)
> Mike Kmack?
> Heather Hamel?
> Dominic Aiello?
>
> Hard to believe they had a fully-staffed news department as
> long as they did, being in a market of that size.
>

Two of them are in Portland now, Caroline Cornish (WCSH) and Rachel Ruble (WMTW).<P ID="signature">______________
"You need your head."

--Todd Rundgren</P>
 
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