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Loudon Wasn't the Only Town with A Race Last Weekend

By Matt Casey on Monday, September 18, 2006.

On most days, summer streets in Antrim, New Hampshire, would be quiet.

The town houses only 2,500 people.

But last weekend was different.

The Contoocook Valley Villager's Matt Casey has the story.

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Dying Salt Marshes Puzzle Scientists

By Amy Quinton on Monday, September 18, 2006.

Wetland salt marshes provide a truly unique foundation for marine wildlife.

The marshes also play a vital role in buffering the shore against flooding and storms.

But something is killing New England's salt marshes - including those here in New Hampshire.

As New Hampshire Public Radio's Amy Quinton reports, scientists studying the sudden wetland dieback are concerned and puzzled.

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2006 Congressional Race Preview

By Dan Gorenstein on Monday, September 18, 2006.

Now that primary season is over, political campaigns are gearing up for the general election in November.

It won't be long before New Hampshire is awash in attack ads, mailers, and everybody's favorite- lawn signs!

Over the next seven weeks, candidates will be trying to stay on message and bring out the base- among other tried and true political strategies.

New Hampshire Public Radio's Dan Gorenstein looked at the state's two Congressional races and provides this preview of what to expect.

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