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ArchivesAttorneys Call DMV Policy UnconstitutionalBy Dan Gorenstein on Friday, June 18, 2004.The Department of Motor Vehicles wants to formalize a state practice that requires all non-US citizens to report to Concord to get their drivers licenses. But the DMV must first get Legislative approval. Motor vehicle officials will meet with lawmakers tomorrow/Friday to discuss the plan. Critics say the measure violates equal protection clause of the Constitution. The DMV argues that's not the case at all. New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein reports. Bikers Look Back On Years At WeirsBy Lisa Peakes on Friday, June 18, 2004.Are New Hampshire's Lakes Too Crowded?By Shannon Mullen on Friday, June 18, 2004.There are about a thousand lakes in New Hampshire, and about 100-thousand registered boats. Throw in another 30-thousand that don't have to be registered here, some sunny summer weather, and it adds up to a lot of people on the water. Some say, too many people, and it's cause for concern. The New Hampshire Lakes Association is holding a conference over the weekend to talk about how much use the lakes can take before they start to show signs of stress. It's part of an effort to bring people together and make plans for lake protection, before the state has to make laws. NHPR correspondent Shannon Mullen has more. |
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