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ArchivesLocal Bus Systems Gain Popularity and ExpandBy David Darman on Tuesday, August 12, 2003.Local bus service has grown more than 20 percent in New Hampshire over the last 3 years. And local officials are expanding systems, to make them more attractive to potential riders. New Hampshire Public Radio’s David Darman has more. L-CHIP Contends With Steep CutsBy Doug MacPherson on Tuesday, August 12, 2003.One of the casualties from the state budget debate is New Hampshire�s newest conservation program. State lawmakers slashed spending for the Land and Community Heritage Investment Program, or L-CHIP, by more than 90-percent. Local groups say they have limited opportunities to replace an effective program. But some lawmakers who voted for the cut say L-CHIP�s success shows state money isn�t needed. New Hampshire Public Radio�s Doug MacPherson reports. A New Drug to Treat Heroin AbuseBy Mark Bevis on Tuesday, August 12, 2003.PEOPLE WHO WANT TO KICK THEIR ADDICTIONS TO HEROIN OR PAIN KILLERS HAVE A NEW HOPE. SCIENTISTS HAVE COME UP WITH A NEW DRUG THAT IS MORE EFFECTIVE THAN METHADONE. AND IT CAN BE TAKEN IN A FAMILY DOCTORS OFFICE OR AT HOME. NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC RADIO'S MARK BEVIS HAS THE STORY. TO GET A LIST OF NH DOCTORS APPROVED TO DISTRIBUTE THE DRUG CLICK HERE |
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