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ArchivesNashua School Budget Fight Turns NastyBy Amy Quinton on Friday, April 28, 2006.Rising health care costs, increased fuel costs, and high property tax rates have caused budget problems for school districts across the state. But in Nashua, the state’s second largest school district, the budget fight has turned particularly nasty. It’s pit school officials against aldermen, some alderman against the Mayor, and the Mayor against school officials. New Hampshire Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports. NH Ties for Second in Workplace SafetyBy Mark Bevis on Friday, April 28, 2006.Not too many calendars make note of it, but today is Workers Memorial Day. It's a day set aside by Organized Labor to memorialize the men and women who die each year on the job. And Peg Semenario, Health and Safety Director of the National AFL-CIO told NHPR's Mark Bevis those numbers add up to thousands. tape: According to the national data, New Hampshire ties with Vermont as the second safest state for workers. Rhode Island ranked at the top of the list. Wyoming had more deaths on the job per capita than any other state. |
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