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ArchivesSame Job, Different WagesBy Jon Greenberg on Thursday, July 21, 2005.The job picture in New Hampshire has shown a steady improvement in recent months. About 12,000 more people were working in June compared to a year ago. At some point, if you have a job, the question is likely to come up -- am I getting paid as much as I should. The state has a web site to help you answer that question. It offers a detailed view of the wages of many, many professions. New Hampshire Public Radio's Jon Greenberg has more. See the state's wage data. (Be sure to scroll down the page to the HTML interactive tables.) EZ Pass Costs A Continuing ConcernBy Josh Rogers on Thursday, July 21, 2005.In place only a week, the EZ-Pass program is already far outstripping anticipated costs. The growing outlay is one reason the state's top transportation official has suspended all scheduled turnpike maintenance. High School Students Get Lesson In NH PoliticsBy Amy Quinton on Thursday, July 21, 2005.It's often said that young people don't care about politics. One need only consider the low voter turnout among the nation's youth over the past several decades. But a group of high school students in New Hampshire share a different view. As New Hampshire Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports, their summer camp is all about politics. |
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