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New Hampshire's Real Estate Market

By Laura Knoy on Friday, August 29, 2003.

Interest rates are up, rents are down, housing prices have cooled but homebuilding is skyrocketing. We examine the changing trends of real estate in the Granite State. Laura's guests are Ross Gittell, Associate Professor of Management and the University of New Hampshire's Whittemore School of Business and Economics. Robert Dunning, a buyer broker, homebuilder and residential land developer for Robert E. Dunning Inc in Concord and Walter Molony, Spokesman for the National Association of Realtors.

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Fall Preview

By Rosemary Conroy on Friday, August 29, 2003.

You won't believe what nature has in store for you this autumn. Find out with Rosemary Conroy.

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Moving Mussels

By Mike Arnold on Friday, August 29, 2003.

Mike Arnold talks with Ethan Nedeau, owner of BioDrawVersity. Nedeau recently led a team of biologists on a mission to relocate rare Dwarf Wedgemussles found in the Connecticut River.

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State Lists Schools In Need of Improvement

By Dan Gorenstein on Friday, August 29, 2003.

The New Hampshire Department of Education has released this year’s list of schools that have tentatively been identified as in need of improvement.

These schools have failed to meet No Child Left Behind testing standards two years in a row.

New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein reports.

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NCLB: States See More Impact on the Horizon

By Jon Greenberg on Friday, August 29, 2003.

In every state, No Child Left Behind has begun to touch how schools function. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Jon Greenberg has this look at how the new law is playing out elsewhere.

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A Walking Tour Of Canterbury

By John Walters on Friday, August 29, 2003.

John Walters gets a tour of the Canterbury Shaker Village with President, Scott Swank. It's one of the best preserved of all the former Shaker settlements and provides insight into the life, work and faith of the Shakers.

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