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ArchivesWanted: North Country LawyersBy Trish Anderton on Thursday, February 3, 2005.A contested divorce or a child custody battle is generally a difficult experience. It can be even harder if you can’t get a lawyer. The New Hampshire Bar Association says that’s a problem people face especially often in the North Country. New Hampshire Public Radio Correspondent Trish Anderton reports. Candia Looks to the Trash BusinessBy Rebecca Kaufman on Thursday, February 3, 2005.The growing town of Candia needs to find a new way to deal with their trash. The town's incinerator is getting old and may need to be replaced. Some town officials think they've found a solution that would eliminate the town's solid waste budget and save the taxpayers money. They want to build a 10,000 square foot transfer station that could handle 500 tons of trash a day. But Candia produces only about 30 tons of trash a week. That difference has some neighbors worried about the town's intentions. New Hampshire Public Radio's Rebecca Kaufman has more. National Guard Troops Come HomeBy Avishay Artsy on Thursday, February 3, 2005.Members of a New Hampshire National Guard unit arrived back in Manchester yesterday. They'd been stationed in Iraq for the past year. Hundreds of Family and friends greeted them when they got off the bus. NHPR Correspondent Avishay Artsy was there and files this report. Tall Ships in DetailBy John Walters on Thursday, February 3, 2005.Artist John Kendall specializes in creating detailed sepia wash and pen drawings of Tall Ships. His intricate designs take an average of two-hundred hours to complete and depend on a careful understanding of a ship's rigging. John is also an art teacher in the Henniker school district; he spent several decades of his life traveling around the world and painting before he resettled in Georges Mills to raise a family. State of the Union RecapBy Laura Knoy on Thursday, February 3, 2005.On Wednesday night, President Bush speaks to the nation in his first State of the Union address of his second term. There he plans to unveil his administration's vision for the next four years from the war and elections in Iraq to domestic policies like Social Security and a constitutional Amendment to ban gay marriage. We'll look back at last night's speech and look toward the Bush's administration's second term. Laura's guests are Andy Smith, Director of the UNH Survey Center, and Jen Donahue, Senior Advisor for Political Affairs at the Institute of Politics at St. Anselm College. |
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