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Manchester's Newest Museum

By John Walters on Tuesday, October 2, 2001.

The Millyard Museum is is in one of the old Amoskeag Mill buildings. It traces the history of Manchester from Native-American days, to the height of the mill economy, to the present. It houses and extensive array of artifacts from every era. We'll go on a guided tour of the museum with educator Linda Coleman of the Manchester Historic Association. The musem's web site is http://www.cnh.mv.com/org/mha/mill.htm

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Dairy Compact Dumped

By Lisa Peakes on Tuesday, October 2, 2001.

On September 30, the Northeast Dairy Compact expired, and Congress is not expected to renew it in the forseeable future. New Hampshire Agriculture Commissioner Steve Taylor told NHPR's Lisa Peakes the compact has always been a tough sell.

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Littleton Looks Past Hitchiner Demise

By Rebecca Brown on Tuesday, October 2, 2001.

Hitchiner Manufacturing is one of the state’s largest private corporations.
When the company announced last week that it would close its Littleton plant, the news signaled more trouble for the North Country economy. But as Rebecca Brown reports, Littleton is reacting quickly.

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Dealing with Anxiety

By Laura Knoy on Tuesday, October 2, 2001.

Many Americans are feeling nervous since thousands were suddenly killed in last month's attacks. Our anxiety is only heightened by reports there could be more terrorism to come. We'll talk about how to cope and how to keep fear from running our lives. Laura's guests are Keene State psychology professors Larry Welcowitz and Linda Baker www.keene.edu.

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