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Dover and Community
Dover Community Radio ( DCR ) currently offer internet programming and podcasts on local events and organisations on their website.
* Dover Soul Local Community Website
Sandwich is also served by the county-wide stations Heart, Gold and BBC Radio Kent. Sandwich is also covered by Podcasting service Dover Community Radio who cover Dover District with local podcasts on their website.
* Dover Community Radio-Podcasting Service for Dover, Deal and Sandwich
* Dover Main Street Community
Deal is also covered by Podcasting service Dover Community Radio who cover Dover District with local podcasts on their website.
A newly founded Dover Community Foundation has been created to support the growth of the community and retention of its history.

Dover and Radio
The station was founded in Dover as Neptune Radio in September 1997 but moved to Folkestone in 2003 and was consequently rebranded after a takeover by the KM Group.
Dover is also served by the county-wide stations Heart, Gold and BBC Radio Kent.
The station was founded in Dover as Neptune Radio in September 1997 but moved to Folkestone in 2003 after being rebranded following a takeover by the KM Group.
BBC Radio Kent also operates a studio and office in The Wendy House ( a building close to the original Sun Pier site in Chatham ), and small contributions studios in Dover and Canterbury.
* Dover featured in an edition of the BBC Radio 4 programme " In the Psychiatrist's Chair ", presented by Anthony Clare.
These were TLR ( Thanet ), Medway FM ( Medway Towns ), Neptune Radio ( Shepway and Dover ), CTFM ( Canterbury and district ) and KFM ( Tonbridge and Sevenoaks ).
It was later acquired by The Local Radio Company in 2000 and was, for 12 months, once again managed by co-founder Mark Briggs, who also managed neighbouring sister stations Arrow FM in Hastings and Neptune Radio in Dover / Folkestone.
" Radio astronomy at Dover Heights ," Proceedings of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 4, 349-358 ( 1982 ).
* CSIRO, " Radio astronomy at Dover Heights "
* Orchiston, W. & B. Slee, " Ingenuity and Inititative in Australian Radio Astronomy: The Dover Heights ‘ Hole-in-the-Ground ’ Antenna ," Jour.

Dover and service
* 1957 – U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower apologizes to the finance minister of Ghana, Komla Agbeli Gbdemah, after he is refused service in a Dover, Delaware restaurant.
Just months before his death in 1931, the Lackawanna Railroad implemented electric trains in suburban service from Hoboken to Gladstone, Montclair and Dover in New Jersey.
** U. S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower apologizes to the finance minister of Ghana, Komla Agbeli Gbdemah, after he is refused service in a Dover, Delaware restaurant.
The Duke of York's Royal Military School, England's only military boarding school for children of service personnel ( co-ed ages 11 – 18 ), is also located in Dover, next to the former site of Connaught Barracks.
The closest airports with commercial air service to Dover include the Wicomico Regional Airport in Salisbury, Maryland, the Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport in Baltimore, Maryland, and the Philadelphia International Airport in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
At one time Dover had a daily Amtrak passenger service ; however, the line now is just used for local freight.
DART First State provides weekday local bus service throughout Dover, radiating from the Water Street Transfer Center in downtown.
In September 1930, a frail Thomas Edison ( he would die about a year later ) inaugurated electric train service on the M & E between Hoboken and South Orange, with further extensions of service to Morristown and Dover being initiated over the coming months.
The Morris County Traction Company began trolley service in downtown Dover in July 1904, and expanded over the years until the system was completed in 1914 all the way to Newark, via Morristown, New Jersey and Summit, New Jersey, including service in Morris Township.
Dover has a fire protection district and contracts with the J. H. Ketcham Hose Company for fire and ambulance service.
Metro-North Railroad's Harlem Line runs through Dover with two rail commuter rail stations in town, with service to New York City via the Harlem Line, with the Harlem Valley – Wingdale at the former State Hospital & Route 22, and the Dover Plains right in the town center.
Hoverlloyd ran services from Ramsgate Harbour, England, to Calais, France, and Townsend Ferries also started a service to Calais from Dover, which was soon superseded by that of Seaspeed.
The craft entered commercial service in August 1968, with the Princess Margaret ( of British Rail's Seaspeed ) initially operated between Dover and Boulogne but later craft also made the Ramsgate ( Pegwell Bay ) to Calais route.
A large ferry terminal was built by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway at Queenborough Pier in 1876 and operated a nightly service to Flushing ( Vlissingen ) in the Netherlands, as well as a German mail service.
Caskets being carried in for a memorial service at Dover AFB on December 16, 1985

Dover and online
The online station of the same name launched on 30 July 2011 offering local programmes, music and news for Dover and district.
Two newspapers are headquartered in Dover, the Dover Post, printed weekly and online, and the daily Delaware State News.
* Goodall, John, " Dover Castle and the Great Siege of 1216 ", Chateau Gaillard v. 19 ( 2000 ) ( the online version lacks the diagrams of the print version )
* Space, Time, and Deity ( 1920 ), Macmillan & Co., reprinted 1966 by Dover Publications, reprinted 2004 by Kessinger Publications: volume one: ISBN 0-7661-8701-2 online version, volume two: ISBN 0-7661-8702-0
* Goodall, John, " Dover Castle and the Great Siege of 1216 ", Chateau Gaillard v. 19 ( 2000 ) ( the online version lacks the diagrams of the print version )
Bureau of Naval Personnel, Courier Dover Publications 1965, pp. 3 – 1 and following preview online
New Lands is available in Dover Publications ' The Complete Works of Charles Fort, with Fort's other paranormal writings, and an edited online version is linked below.

Dover and radio
Dover has one local commercial radio station, KMFM Shepway and White Cliffs Country, broadcasting to Dover on 106. 8FM.
The event was the subject of great public interest: it was reported that there were 10, 000 visitors at Calais, and a similar crowd gathered at Dover, and the Marconi Company set up a special radio link for the occasion, with one station on Cap Blanc Nez at Sangatte and the other on the roof of the Lord Warden Hotel in Dover.
News of his departure had been sent by radio to Dover, but it was generally expected that he would attempt to land on the beach to the west of the town.
At that time the field of radio astronomy was quite new and Bolton took the opportunity to become a pioneer in the field with experimentation at Dover Heights.
This problem did not affect BBC national and local radio, which use a single high-powered site at Swingate, near Dover.
Beginning in 1961, Long worked as an announcer, producer and program manager at radio stations in Keene ( WKBK ), Dover ( WTSN ) and Manchester ( WFEA ), NH ; Westfield ( WDEW ) and Southbridge ( WESO ), Massachusetts ; Waterbury, Connecticut ( WWCO ); Springfield, Vermont ( WCFR ); Bangor, Maine ( WGUY ); Messina ( WSTS ), Malone ( WICY ), Utica ( WOLF ) and Syracuse ( WRUN ) New York ; Orlando, Florida ( WKIS ); and Indianapolis ( WIBC ), Indiana.
While returning from a bomber-escort mission on 23 September 1940, his engine failed after combat damage sustained over Dover ; he tried to radio his position but was forced to bail out over the sea.
Crossing the English coast, it crashes into a radio mast at a missile base in Dover.
There is also a relay transmitter located in the town of Dover ( Dover Town ); in addition FM radio services are covered by the Swingate transmitting station.

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