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ArchivesBallot Problems Surface In State Contract VoteBy Josh Rogers on Tuesday, September 29, 2009.Some workers say they were mailed multiple contract ballots. Union officials say they don't know extent of the problem, but don't think it's widespread. Major Watershed Plan Aims to Keep Newfound Lake CleanBy Amy Quinton on Tuesday, September 29, 2009.Residents of nine towns near Newfound Lake had their last chance to hear about a plan to protect it. Keene Wood Stove Exchange Program Aims to Clear the AirBy Amy Quinton on Monday, September 28, 2009.Air pollution in Keene could put the city at risk of violating federal air quality standards. StoryCorps: Tess GeorgeBy Andrew Parrella on Sunday, September 27, 2009.Nashua’s Tess George stopped by the StoryCorps Mobile booth last June with her friend Sandy Bothmer. Tess’s mother was confined to her bed in the final months of her life, and Tess provided care during that time. Tess remembers the months being fraught with meaning. Tepid Growth Ahead and How You Can Stop Stimulus WasteBy Jon Greenberg on Friday, September 25, 2009.The state’s economy is likely to just poke along for the next six months. That’s the assessment from a group of economists who spoke recently on The Exchange. We get more in Jon Greenberg’s weekly take on the economy as part of NHPR’s ongoing series, Working It Out. Apple Farmer’s Signs Stir ControversyBy Robin Respaut on Friday, September 25, 2009.Apple season is now in full swing in New Hampshire. Orchards across the state are hoping for large weekend crowds to come by and pick their own fruit. One apple farmer in Londonderry has annoyed some of his neighbors by posting provocative political signs along his orchards. Now, some in the town are boycotting his farm stand, which has been an icon in the town for generations. The Nutfield News' Robin Respaut has this report… Airplanes, Comic Books and Film ShortsBy Rick Ganley on Thursday, September 24, 2009.Events this weekend in the Granite State. Schumann's Lost SonataBy Rick Ganley on Thursday, September 24, 2009.New Hampshire resident and concert pianist Frederick Moyer has discovered and recorded an unfinished piano sonata from Robert Schumann. UNH Professor links Peruvian Glacial Retreats to European Events of Little Ice AgeBy Amy Quinton on Wednesday, September 23, 2009.A discovery of glacier retreats in Peru led a UNH professor to discover a link between climate in the tropics and climate in Europe and North America during the Little Ice Age. UNH geology professor Joe Licciardi is lead author of the new study, which is published this week in the Journal “Science”. New Hampshire Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports SEA Members Mull Contract After Leaders Urge Rejecting ItBy David Darman on Tuesday, September 22, 2009.Thousands of State Employee Association or SEA members now get to cast a vote on a new contract. State officials and union heads have signed a tentative agreement. But many union leaders are urging members to vote down the deal. Still, a vote against the deal may cause Governor Lynch to go ahead with cutting 750 jobs. NHPR’s David Darman has more. |
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