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NH's Real Estate Market-Still Tight.

By Mark Bevis on Monday, June 23, 2003.

WALKING OR DRIVING AROUND YOU LOCAL TOWN, YOU MAY HAVE NOTICED MORE HOUSES SEEM TO BE UP FOR SALE.

NHPR'S MARK BEVIS DID.

SO HE CALLED THE NEW HAMPSHIRE ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS TO FIND OUT IF THE HOUSING MARKET HAS ACTUALLY COOLED DOWN A BIT.

HE SPOKE WITH ASSOCIATIONS VICE PRESIDENT PAUL GRIFFIN.

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NH Boaters Need Certificate

By Shannon Mullen on Monday, June 23, 2003.

If you want to drive a boat in New Hampshire, and you're between the ages of 16 to 26, you'll need a certificate.

That's been the law for 2 years. But this is the first season the state will give you a ticket for breaking it.

As New Hampshire Public Radio's Shannon Mullen has more.

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Wanted: One State for a Political Experiment

By Trish Anderton on Monday, June 23, 2003.

For decades, Libertarians have warned that big government is eroding basic American rights. The Libertarian party advocates low taxes and a bare minimum of laws and regulations. Now some activists have formed the Free State Project to demonstrate that such a government would work. Their plan is for 20-thousand members of the organization to move to the same state. With that critical mass, they'd try to reshape how that state is run. New Hampshire Libertarians are holding events all week to convince the Free Staters to make the Granite State their political Laboratory.

NHPR's Trish Anderton reports.

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