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Predicted Price Increase for Kids' Insurance

By Kerry Grens on Wednesday, August 17, 2005.

The state children’s health insurance program, Healthy Kids, will likely have to increase how much parents have to pay for their kids’ coverage.

The debate now is just how much that increase will be.

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Transport Bill Keeps NH Commuter Rail Alive

By David Darman on Wednesday, August 17, 2005.

New Hampshire's hopes for commuter rail got a boost in the nation's 286 billion dollar transportation bill.

But it didn't come in the form of new funding for establishing service to Nashua.

Instead, Congress simply kept the project going.

NHPR's David Darman has more.

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We take our volunteers very seriously but if the press of daily events distracts us and if the wait grows too long, please feel free to get back in touch.

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