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ArchivesConcord loses its little blue friends.By Trish Anderton on Wednesday, June 20, 2001.Concord appears to have lost a prized species. The city's official butterfly is an endangered species called the Karner Blue. But biologists fear there may not be any Karner Blues left in town. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Portsmouth's plans for West NileBy Roger Wood on Wednesday, June 20, 2001.With mosquitoes already biting, and the fear of spreading West Nile Virus, Portsmouth is fast-tracking local legislation to control stagnant water where the little pests breed. NHPR correspondent Roger Wood has more. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Legislative Leaders Stall on State BudgetBy David Darman on Wednesday, June 20, 2001.LEAD: Legislative Conference Committees that are working on the state budget and school funding recessed after brief meetings this morning. Republicans on the committee wanted time to revise the budget, and the education proposal put forward by Senator Ned Gordon, even though legislative leaders said the day before that they were taking that proposal off the table. NHPR?s David Darman has more. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Hampton plans for future developmentBy Roger Wood on Wednesday, June 20, 2001.A NEWLY COMPLETED MASTER PLAN FOR HAMPTON BEACH IS AIMED AN ENHANCING THE POPULAR TOURIST TOWN'S IMAGE AND ENVIRONMENT. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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