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A Visit to a Maine Facility That Sorts and Burns C and D Debris

By Sara Nics on Friday, December 29, 2006.

In 2004, according to Maine's Department of Environmental Protection, biomass boilers in that state burned more than 300 thousand tons of construction and demolition debris, or C and D.

In 2005, nearly 150 thousand tons of C and D lumber were sent to Maine for burning from other parts of New England, including New Hampshire.

The businesses that turn the waste into watts say they are making green electricty from wood that would otherwise rot in a landfill.

Opponents of burning c and d argue the process releases toxic chemicals into the air and water.

To find out how the waste is handled, Maine Public Radio's Sara Nics recently visited a sorting and burning site and she filed this report.

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John Edwards is on the Campaign Trail Again

By Roger Wood on Friday, December 29, 2006.

Newly announced Presidential contender John Edwards was in New Hampshire today.

After announcing his candidacy Thursday in New Orleans, the North Carolina Democrat took off on a whirlwind tour of all the early primary and caucus states.

NHPR Correspondent Roger Wood attended the Portsmouth event and files this report.

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John Edwards Speaks in Portsmouth

By NHPR Staff on Friday, December 29, 2006.

Former North Carolina Senator and 2004 Democratic Vice Presidential candidate John Edwards came to New Hampshire as part of a multi-state tour to kick off his presidential campaign. He spoke to an overflow crowd at the Little Harbor Elementary School in Portsmouth.

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A Letter from Iraq: Sgt. Athena Petrin

By Mark Bevis on Friday, December 29, 2006.

Funeral services for 22-year-old Army Specialist Matthew Stanley are scheduled to be held today in Wolfeboro.

A roadside bomb killed Stanley and two other Americans while on patrol in Baghdad on December 16th.

Stanley was a member of the Armored Cavalry based in Fort Hood, Texas.

Family members said it was his second tour of duty in Iraq.

While December is going down as one of the most deadly months of the war in Iraq, not all US soldiers there are witnessing the destruction.

The men and women with the 36-43rd Company of the New Hampshire National Guard stationed in Baghdad report feeling relatively safe.

Athena Petrin is the Company's Assistant Supply Sergeant.

In our weekly series of interviews with members of the 36-43rd, Sergeant Petrin spoke with NHPR's Mark Bevis

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Green Guide

By Rosemary Conroy on Friday, December 29, 2006.

As the new year approaches, making a few small changes to your daily routines can do a lot to help the environment.

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New Hampshire Writers: Year End Review

By Liz Bulkley on Friday, December 29, 2006.

Writers from New Hampshire put out an impressive assortment of new works in 2006. Tonight on the Front Porch we're going to revisit some of them with book reviewer Rebecca Rule. From the true story of one pig's life to one of the most notable match-ups in boxing history, we'll discuss the caliber of writing and the wide range of subjects that make up this year's Granite Staters' published works.

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New Hampshire Newsmakers of the Year 2006

By Laura Knoy on Friday, December 29, 2006.

A landslide victory for Democrats, devastating floods across the state, the tragic shooting of a Manchester Police officer, the end of a chapter for the city of Berlin and a couple of New Hampshire National Guardsmen turned movie stars. We'll talk to those who topped the news or who helped shaped big news events in 2006 about what happened, what happened since and hopes for for the coming year.

Laura's guests are New Hampshire's new Speaker of the House Terie Norelli; former Republican Congressman Charles Bass; Manchester Chief of Police John A. Jaskolka; city planner for Berlin, Pamela LaFlamme; UNH student and New Hampshire National Guard Staff Sergeant Zach Bazzi; and James Van Dongen, Public Information Officer for The Department of Safety's Bureau of Emergency Management.

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