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ArchivesEpsom Deals with Flooding AgainBy Amy Quinton on Tuesday, April 17, 2007.Swollen streams and brooks in Epsom leaves some residents stranded and their homes flooded. New Hampshire Public Radio's Amy Quinton has more. In Remembrance: Capt Jonathan GrassbaughBy Brian Early on Tuesday, April 17, 2007.Funeral Services for Army Captain Jonathan Grasssbaugh are scheduled for Wednesday in Hampstead. Grassbaugh grew up there. His mother is the town's Middle School Principal. A roadside bomb in Iraq killed Grassbaugh earlier this month. The Army Ranger was on a supply mission. At age twenty-five he left behind his parents, his brother and his new wife. NHPR Correspondent Brian Early reports. Severe Floods Return To GoffstownBy Josh Rogers on Tuesday, April 17, 2007.Thousands of homes and businesses remain without power after Monday's storm. Crews have been coming in from out of state to help out, but utilities are saying it could take several days to get everyone back online. Hundreds of roads across New Hampshire were closed due to flood damage and state and local workers have been struggling round the clock to repair washed out roads and bridges. We'll have a report from Epsom in a minute. But NHPR's Josh Rogers files this report on his visit to parts of Goffstown where Governor John Lynch was assessing the flood damage. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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