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ArchivesNeighborhood Markets Don't Feel SqueezeBy Rebecca Kaufman on Friday, November 21, 2003.Earlier this month, Manchester’s South Willow Street became home to a new Shaws supermarket. Last summer the state’s first Super Stop and Shop moved in just down the road. These new grocery stores offer customers everything from bread to sushi to linens to c.d’s… They even offer babysitting for parents who want to shop in peace. But as the number of supersized supermarkets grows in Manchester, small neighborhood markets don’t seem to be suffering. As New Hampshire Public Radio Correspondent Rebecca Kaufman discovered, neighborhood stores don’t need to offer gimmicks to bring customers in. NH's US Reps Support Medicare Reform BillBy Judith Smelser on Friday, November 21, 2003.Congress is prepraing for a final vote on one of this year's most anticipated pieces of legislation, the Medicare prescription drug bill. New Hampshire's Congressmen are solidly behind the measure, but the state's two Senators have serious reservations. The House of Representatives could vote on the bill as early as Friday. New Hampshire Public Radio's Washington Correspondent Judith Smelser reports. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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