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New Hampshire Receives Nearly $4 Million to Help Homeless

By Mark Bevis on Tuesday, November 20, 2001.

The federal Department of Housing and Urban Development announced today it is granting more than 1 billion dollars in assistance to the nation’s homeless.
The funds are earmarked for housing and support services for hundreds of thousands of people across the country who have no place to live.
One of the grant recipients is Manchester-based Families in Transition.
Maureen Beauregard is the organizations’ president.
She told NHPR’s Mark Bevis the news.

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Concerns about capacity at the Bethlehem landfill

By Rebecca Brown on Tuesday, November 20, 2001.

A controversial landfill in the North Country town of Bethlehem is under fire again. The commercial North Country Environmental Services Landfill takes trash from about a hundred New Hampshire communities?..and from several other states. A local citizens? group, together with the Conservation Law Foundation, says that?s more trash than the state allows. NHPR correspondent Rebecca Brown reports.

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Franklin Who?

By Dan Gorenstein on Tuesday, November 20, 2001.

Friday is the 197th birthday of Franklin Pierce, the 14th President of the United States. The annual wreath laying ceremony at the cemetery on North State Street in Concord was held today to accommodate a 5th grade class from the Walker School. As NHPR�s Dan Gorenstein reports, the only president to come from the Granite State, is sometimes admired, sometimes loathed, but mostly forgotten.

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