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ArchivesKeene's Housing CrunchBy Donna Moxley on Tuesday, May 9, 2006.Across the state, towns are grappling with the issue of housing. Some towns don't want any more. Many don't have enough. And rents and housing prices are jumping through the roof. Perhaps no place in the State is struggling with a lack of housing more than Keene New construction of workforce and retirement housing is supposed to help ease the continual housing crunch in Keene, but it may just be scratching the surface. The Keene Sentinel's Donna Moxley reports. Cancer Funding has Dartmouth ConcernedBy Kerry Grens on Tuesday, May 9, 2006.Last year, for the first time in seventy years, the number of cancer deaths dropped from the year before. The American Cancer Society says it’s evidence that the country’s investment in cancer research is paying off. But faculty at Dartmouth say those rewards could start to sputter as federal funding for cancer research loses steam. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Kerry Grens reports. Junk Yards Go GreenBy Angie Wirtanen on Tuesday, May 9, 2006.Every year, New Hampshire junks some 50 thousand cars and trucks. If you could line those cars up bumper to bumper on I-93, they would span from Concord to Littleton. Instead, they meet their fate in junkyards across the state. And as NHPR's Angie Wirtanen reports, some of those dirty, smelly, cluttered junkyards are actually Green. Ways the Web Can Bring Us Together #1: Mapping Tools for the Rest of UsBy Jon Udell on Tuesday, May 9, 2006.Whether we embrace or reject or simply dabble a bit in the internet, we are all figuring out how to deal with it. The web has been criticized as a tool that as we use it, takes us further from each other and our community. Commentator Jon Udell is more interested in the ways that the web can help bring us closer to our neighbors and the places we share. |
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