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Mt Sunapee Ski Resort Has Plans to Expand

By David Darman on Friday, March 5, 2004.

The company that runs Mt. Sunapee ski Resort has unveiled its development plans.

Okemo officials want to cut 50 acres of new ski trails, and build 250 condominiums next door to the resort in Goshen.

New Hampshire Public Radio’s David Darman has more.

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State's Estimated Budget Gap Tops 52 Million

By Josh Rogers on Friday, March 5, 2004.

House lawmakers got some bad news yesterday about the state’s finances. According to the legislative budget assistant, New Hampshire is on course for a 52 million dollar deficit by next year.

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AG: Benson Officials Unethical

By Josh Rogers on Friday, March 5, 2004.

State personnel Director Joe D'Alessandro has resigned. The move comes after an attorney general's investigation found that D'Alessandro improperly channeled nearly $200,000 dollars generated from state healthcare contracts to Linda Pepin, volunteer adviser to Governor Craig Benson.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Josh Rogers reports.

NHPR's series on Linda Pepin and the Choicelinx contract earned a 2004 Sigma Delta Chi Award for Radio Investigative Reporting from the Society of Professional Journalists.

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Seacoast Towns To Vote on Improving Winnacunnet

By Roger Wood on Friday, March 5, 2004.

VOTERS IN FOUR SEACOAST TOWNS HEAD TO THE POLLS AT TOWN MEETING ON TUESDAY.

AND FOR THE THIRD TIME IN AS MANY YEARS THEY WILL BE DECIDING WHETHER TO EXPAND AND RENOVATE HAMPTON'S OVERCROWDED WINNACUNNET HIGH SCHOOL.

AS NEW HAMPSHIRE PUBLIC RADIO CORRESPONDENT ROGER WOOD REPORTS, STATE BUILDING AID IS THE CARROT THAT MIGHT CLOSE THE DEAL THIS TIME.

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