Supporters of the Waxman-Markey cap and trade legislation like to portray the bill as one with huge benefits and minimal costs. Not so.
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The immature eagle is under the care of a wildlife rehabilitator. (COURTESY)
Millsfield - The young eagle, which has not acquired its distinguishing white head feathers, was shot with a shotgun. It suffered a fractured left wing and other injuries.
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MANCHESTER - Several city landlords face fines for violating federal lead paint disclosure laws and potentially putting their tenants at risk.
CONCORD - Gov. John Lynch won the endorsement of the Granite State Conservation Voters yesterday. The group has sided with Lynch in each of his three runs for governor.

SEABROOK - John McCain initiated discussion on a second reactor last month, and now other prominent voices are expressing interest in expanding the nuclear energy plant.
WHAT DO you think of when you hear the words "old growth?" What about "ancient forests" in New Hampshire?
KEENE - Building "green," recently a niche market in construction, is becoming a standard for builders and an investment for buyers with energy savings that make for nice returns, industry experts say.
Town officials want a 20 percent energy consumption reduction this year.
SWANZEY - Rymes Heating Oils Inc. will celebrate the opening of its new biodiesel and bioheat blending plant tomorrow, the company announced.
SEABROOK - Restaurants that once paid to have waste vegetable oil removed are now being paid by companies who want to take it. But thefts are being reported.
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