NH OUTLOOK, Tuesday, 6/25/2002
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Next on New Hampshire Outlook.
Milfoil, a plant that's threatening not only the health of our lakes but tourism in the granite state
plus. the verdict is in. Senators react to the Supreme court's redistriciting plan
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Hello. I'm Allison McNair. Welcome to NH Outlook.
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New Hampshire's lakes and ponds are big summer attractions for vacationers both in and out of state. The season has begun for boating and swimming - but - that also means it's milfoil season. Chip Neal updates our ongoing battle with this invasive aquatic plant that threatens to strangle many of our lakes.
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Here to talk about New Hampshire's Lakes and Tourism Nancy Christie, President of the New Hampshire Lakes Association. And Laurie Klefos with the New Hampshire Division of Travel and Tourism.
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Nancy - Talk about the new $3 fee from boater registration which will fund research and lakes monitoring starting next year.
- Talk about the economic study the Lakes Assoc. has underway.
Lauri - talk about the importance of lakes to our tourism.
Nancy - how many lakes do we have. Serve as drinking water for over 40% of population.
- other things that threaten our lakes.
Lauri - striking a balance between tourism and preserving our environment
- Population increase and its affect on our lakes.
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For more information you can check out the state's travel and tourism webpage at visit-nh-dot-gov.
And for more on the work of the lakes association you can visit nhlakes-dot-org,
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It took the court two weeks with help of outside stat. To come up with a solution that it seems both parties can live with. Why couldn't the Senate get the job done?
Changes. Where will impact be felt the most?
Senator Prescott you've been affected by the plan
Nashua -
Secretary of State Bill Gardner has voiced concern that the court did not take into account the redrawing of wards when coming up with the plan - why?
Some had said that any plan by court would favor republicans - does it?
What are the lessons for the house trying to come up with a resolution once again this week if not again the court will determine outcome?
Any advice
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We'll have more on this topic on Thursday when the House takes up a redistricting plan of its own. But if you would like to take a look at the Supreme Courts Senate Resistricting Plan you can visit the state website at state - dot - nh - dot -us
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Monday's blue skies disappeared as clouds lingered over much of the granite state Tuesday. We checked in with Meteorologist Nicole Plette at the Mount Washington Observatory to see what conditions were like on top of the mountain.
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Mount Washington Observatory\Tuesday on the Summit\Increasing clouds throughout the day\High: 58\Peak Gust: NW 43 mph\Visibility: 100 Miles
Wednesday\North\ Showers then partly sunny\Chance of showers & thunderstorms\Highs: 80 to 85\Winds: SW 5 to 10 mph
Wednesday\South\Partly sunny with scattered \afternoon showers and thunderstorms\Highs: 83 to 88\Winds: SW 5 to 10 mph
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On the next New Hampshire Outlook -
Being Homeless in the Granite State, how much of a role does affordable housing play? Find out on the next New hampshire Outlook.
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That's it for this edition of our program. For all of us here at New Hampshire Public Television, I'm Ally McNair. Thanks for joining us. We'll see you next time on New Hampshire Outlook.
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Thanks to our founding sponsors who have provided major funding for the production of New Hampshire Outlook:
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
Public Service of New Hampshire
Alice J. Reen Charitable Trust
Putnam Foundation
Stratford Foundation
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
Milfoil, a plant that's threatening not only the health of our lakes but tourism in the granite state. Tonight at 10pm only on New Hampshire Outlook.
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Tonight on New Hampshire Outlook.
Being Homeless in the Granite State, how much of a role does affordable housing play? Find out
Tonight at 10pm on New Hampshire Public Television.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:6/25/02 / 2200
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 5:52
In addition to a summary of the day's top New Hampshire stories, this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included a report on New Hampshire's ongoing battle with milfoil, an invasive aquatic plant that threatens to strangle many of our lakes.
PRODUCER/REPORTER:Chip Neal
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Amy Smagula\Dept of Environmental Services
Jeff Schloss\UNH Extension - Water Quality
David Schaarsmith\NH Lakes Association
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:6/25/02 / 2200
HOST: Allison McNair Length: 9:02
In addition to a summary of the day's top New Hampshire stories, this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included a discussion on New Hampshire's Lakes and Tourism.
PRODUCER/REPORTER: Allison McNair
NAME OF PARTICIPANTS:
Lauri Klefos\NH Division of Travel & Tourism
Nancy Christie\NH Lakes Association
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NEW HAMPSHIRE OUTLOOK Air Date/Time:6/25/02 / 2200
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In addition to a summary of the day's top New Hampshire stories, this edition of New Hampshire Outlook, NHPTV's nightly news magazine, included
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For the first time in state's history the New Hampshire Supreme Court has stepped in and redrwan the Senate districts. The court plan was released yesterday - this after intense debate by senate democrats and republicans failed to bring about a compromise. Here to talk about the court plan, Senator Lou D'Allessandro and Senator Russell Prescott.
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