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Sunnycrest Goes to Setttlement

By Doug MacPherson on Monday, July 30, 2001.

Today marks the successful completion of a year long effort to save an apple orchard in Concord.

NHPR's Doug Macpherson recently visited the 150 acre Sunnycrest Farm to speak with David Houghton of the Trust for Public Land, or TPL.

Houghton explained how his group got involved with the effort to save the farm from development after its owners, the Hicks family, decided to sell it.

Where is NH Delegation on Special Ed. Funding

By Carolyn D'Aquila on Sunday, July 29, 2001.

This week, a US House and Senate Conference Committee is hammering out a compromise version of President Bush's Education Bill. One issue under debate is whether to implement full funding of the Government's share of special education costs. 26 years ago, Congress passed the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, or IDEA, and also promised to pay 40% of the average per pupil cost. But Congress put up no money for it and today the law is drastically underfunded. The mandate stretches town budgets, divides local communities, and has united the New Hampshire Legislature. But three members of NH Congressional delegation appear to be in no hurry. NHPR's Carolyn D'Aquila reports.

Let the Games Begin

By John Milne on Sunday, July 29, 2001.

Some local politicians have been holding their cards close to the vest regarding their future plans.

But as political observer John Milne points out, the future will present itself sooner than we think.

Major Salmon Decline in Connecticut River

By Lisa Peakes on Sunday, July 29, 2001.

DESPITE THE EFFORTS OF FISH BIOLOGISTS IN FOUR STATES��.THE NUMBER OF SALMON RETURNING TO THE CONNECTICUT RIVER HAS FALLEN TO ITS LOWEST LEVEL IN 18 YEARS.
A SPOKESMAN FOR CONNECTICUT�S DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION SAYS THE NEWS HAS LEFT THEM SHELLSHOCKED.
NHPR�S LISA PEAKES SPOKE WITH JAY MCMENEMY, A FISHERIES BIOLOGIST WITH VERMONT�S DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE.

News from the North Country

By John Walters on Friday, July 27, 2001.

Our weekly visit to local editors or reporters takes us to Edith Tucker of the Coos County Democrat who covered Thursday's meeting about the IP land deal

Seacoast Revolution

By Roger Wood on Wednesday, July 25, 2001.

The Seacoast town of Newington may be poised to stage its own revolution to protest the statewide property tax. As Correspondent Roger Wood reports, residents are looking to the State's Constitution for their right to revolt.

No News is Bad News From Berlin's Troubled Mill

By Doug MacPherson on Wednesday, July 25, 2001.

Concern continues to mount over the future of Berlin's largest employer. Coos County commissioners have frozen spending in light of Pulp And Paper Of America's failure to pay millions of dollars it owes in taxes. The mill's parent company has closed its plant in Winchester due to pollution problems.

Meanwhile, company officials remain silent. NHPR's Doug MacPherson reports.

Adopt-A-Horse

By Lisa Peakes on Wednesday, July 25, 2001.

The auction includes a training demonstration, but an advocate for the horses cautions prospective buyers to treat the training process with care.

2002 Fundraising Picks Up Steam

By Josh Rogers on Tuesday, July 24, 2001.

The 2002 elections may be 500 days away, but some candidates are already in full campaign mode ? at least in terms of fundraising. Since January, First district congressional hopeful Martha Fuller Clark, has amassed more than $320,000. And as NHPR?s Josh Rogers reports, what it means depends a lot on whom you talk to.

Keene Considers Restaurant Smoking Ban

By Teal Krech on Tuesday, July 24, 2001.

Is smoking a public health issue or a matter of individual rights? Is safeguarding its citizens from second-hand smoke - a carcinogen as deadly as asbestos - a city's responsibility? Those questions are being debated in Keene, where the city government is considering banning smoking in all restaurants. Restaurants that double as bars would have to fully separate the two areas. The Keene
Sentinel's Teal Krech reports.