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Businesses Reduce Energy Use

By Dan Gorenstein on Monday, June 25, 2007.

Weather forecasters predict New Hampshire will see its first summer heat wave this week.

That means the inevitable spike in energy demands from homeowners and businesses alike.

But while energy use is expected to grow annually, New Hampshire Public Radio’s Dan Gorenstein reports that some energy conservation programs aimed at businesses seem to be working.

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News Roundup

By Laura Knoy on Monday, June 25, 2007.

We look at what happens next, as the latest iteration of a constitutional amendment on education falls into a kind of limbo, as restaurants and bars prepare for a new statewide smoking ban, as primary politics heats up and as a supreme court deadline to define adequacy in education reaches t-minus one week and counting.

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