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ArchivesTalking Policy With a Healthy Dose of LaughterBy Jon Greenberg on Friday, December 28, 2007.Back in April, we aired a segment in our Primary Place series about a group of retired Democrats. They had just begun regular meetings at the Loaf and Ladle restaurant to help focus their thinking about the presidential candidates. This month, New Hampshire Public Radio’s Jon Greenberg got together with the group again. They started out undecided, now most of them have made up their minds. Romney Goes Retail in Pre-Iowa PushBy Josh Rogers on Friday, December 28, 2007.The Romney camp is hoping the time on the ground will help hold off a resurgent John McCain, and buoy a candidate who’s lately faced some harsh local criticism. A Public Bridge Built with Private MoneyBy Sheryl Rich-Kern on Friday, December 28, 2007.Since state Highway funds are scarce these days, the Department of Transportation wants to let private investors build a new bridge over the Merrimack River. For commuters, news of the proposed new crossing from Nashua to Litchfield brings relief, almost joy. But for one group of Nashua citizens, the proposal creates frustration and shock. NHPR Correspondent Sheryl Rich Kern files this report. Retail is Taking Root on Elm StreetBy Ellen Grimm on Friday, December 28, 2007.For years, Manchester has been trying to revitalize downtown shopping. And over the past year, several new shops have sprouted up on Elm street, Enough critical mass had grown to even warrant the city's first annual holiday stroll earlier this month to launch the Christmas shopping season. Shopowners applauded the evening's turnout, but say it didn't necessarily result in higher holiday sales, NHPR correspondent Ellen Grimm reports. |
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