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ArchivesResort Responds to Governor's Sunapee DecisionBy David Darman on Tuesday, May 3, 2005.The owners of the company that runs Mt Sunapee Ski Resort in Newbury have criticized Governor John Lynch. They've leveled the criticism after the Governor announced he'll rule against any expansion of the Resort. Lynch's decision reverses a recommendation from the Department of Resources and Economic Development. His announcement has met with cheers from opponents of the plan. But it has rankled a couple of elected officials, in addition to the owners of the company running the Resort. New Hampshire Public Radio's David Darman has more. Wind PowerBy Laura Knoy on Tuesday, May 3, 2005.Some see it as a cheap and pollution free way to generate energy while others see it as an eyesore on the scenery and a threat to birds. We'll look at the pros and cons of wind energy and how it fits into the larger renewable energy picture in New England. Laura's guests are Thomas Kelly, Director of the Office of Sustainability Programs at UNH and Lisa Linowes, a member of Lyman Citizens for the Protection of Gardner Mountain who has held elected and appointed positions on the Windham Planning Board, Capital Planning Board, and Conservation Commission. Nancy Girard, Vice-President of the NH Conservation Law Foundation. The Last Best Baseball LeagueBy John Walters on Tuesday, May 3, 2005.Every summer, along with the tourists, a bunch of the nation's best college baseball players make a trip in an effort to launch their professional baseball careers. They come to play in the Cape Cod Baseball League - a league that has come to be a key proving ground for baseball talent. The story of one season on the Cape is told in Jim Collins' book The Last Best League. |
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