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ArchivesPSNH's Planned Wood Boiler Draws CriticsBy David Darman on Monday, November 24, 2003.PSNHSCAM FEATURE 11/18/03 DARMAN Public Service of New Hampshire has proposed building a 70 million dollar wood burning boiler at its Schiller Station in Portsmouth. That proposal is now before state regulators. The company promises the project will yield economic and environmental benefits. But some environmentalist and consumer groups are not convinced. New Hampshire Public Radio’s David Darman has more. Dean-McGovern Signs Sold By RepublicansBy Brian McWilliams on Monday, November 24, 2003.Thanks to New Hampshire's rapidly approaching Democratic presidential primary, political yard signs have been sprouting up all over the state. But there's one sign that has some people doing a double take. The light-blue-and-white sign has recently shown up on a couple Granite State roadways, including an I-93 off ramp in Concord. The mysterious signs read, "Dean McGovern 04 ? Conservative landslide." At the bottom of the signs is a website address, deanmcgovern.com. Who's responsible for the signs, and what are their goals? NHPR's Brian McWilliams filed this report. NH's Primary Not Only First in National PoliticsBy John Milne on Monday, November 24, 2003.The only president to call New Hampshire home was Franklin Pierce. Sunday was his 199th birthday. America's 14th president was a "dark horse" when he was elected in 1852. Today he's all but forgotten. But newly uncovered documents give Pierce new prominence in American political history. New Hampshire Public Radio political correspondent John Milne filed this story. |
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