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New Hampshire's State Parks

By Trish Anderton on Thursday, September 6, 2001.

Controversy over possible expansion at Mount Sunapee Ski area has called into question how decisions are made about state lands. We'll examine how parks are managed, protected and funded. Trish's guests are NH Department of Resources and Economic Development Commissioner George Bald www.dred.state.nh.us, Tom Elliott, of the New Hampshire Sierra Club http://newhampshire.sierraclub.org and Charles Niebling senior director, policy/land mgmt. at the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests www.spnhf.org.

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More With Mary Catherine Bateson

By John Walters on Thursday, September 6, 2001.

Yesterday, the anthropologist and writer talked about her own work. Today, she talks about her famous parents Margaret Mead and Gregory Bateson, her rather unique childhood, her relationship with her parents, and her view of the rich legacy each has left behind. Check out more at www.marycatherinebateson.com
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Northwest Bypass Bogged Down

By Dan Gorenstein on Thursday, September 6, 2001.

This week the Department of Environmental Services rejected a proposed bypass around the town of Troy. The reason for the refusal, the unnecessary destruction of wetlands. The city of Concord is also hoping to build a bypass, and is requesting a permit from the agency to cut across at least four and a half acres of wetlands. The new road would represent the southern leg of what is known as the Northwest Bypass. NHPR�s Dan Gorenstein reports.

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