Berlin Counts its Blessings

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By David Darman on Friday, September 21, 2001.
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Berlin, New Hampshire, is short on good news. The town?s largest employer, Pulp And Paper Of America, has declared bankruptcy. Town officials are cutting the budget and entertaining the idea of a new federal prison. Despite the town?s woes, its story has been wiped off the front pages of the state?s newspapers by the attack on the U-S.

But Barbara Tetreault, a reporter with the Berlin Daily Sun, says residents agree with the shift in focus.

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