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Listener Comments on our Shortcomings, Town Meeting and Libraries

By Jon Greenberg on Monday, March 5, 2007.

In our latest letters installment, some listeners focus more on what we left out than what we reported and others offer their ideas on the duties of citizenship. New Hampshire Public Radio’s Jon Greenberg has more.

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State's Dairy Farmers Say They Need Help

By Amy Quinton on Monday, March 5, 2007.

Dairy farmers in the state have just come through a long stretch of low milk prices.

Last year, prices dropped to what they were nearly 30 years ago even though consumers were paying the same at the store.

New Hampshire lawmakers are considering several bills aimed at helping the state’s diary farms.

New Hampshire Public Radio’s Amy Quinton reports that some legislators say the state’s 51 million dollar dairy industry is on the brink of collapse.

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Richmond Religious Community Faces Opposition on Expansion

By Rose Kundanis on Monday, March 5, 2007.

The proposed expansion of a conservative Christian Community in Richmond, New Hampshire is meeting local resistance.

The Saint Benedict Center wants to build a new school and chapel.

But some in town express fears of over-development, and others worry about the nature of the Center itself.

N-H-P-R correspondent Rose Kundanis has the story.

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New Hampshire Superior Court Takes Some Hits

By Donna Roberson on Monday, March 5, 2007.

New Hampshire’s wheels of justice may turn a little more slowly in the coming years.

The Superior Court system has lost two positions and several judges are coming up on retirement.

NHPR’s Donna Roberson has the story.

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