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Scot Lehigh

Crumbling case for Granite State

By Scot Lehigh
Globe Columnist / December 13, 2005

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NEW HAMPSHIRE is in many ways a jewel of a place. The mountains (with apologies to Robert Frost) are lovely, stark, and steep, the lakes are beautiful, the little towns picturesque, the liquor cheap. (The state would beckon even more if a tollbooth didn't rear its rapacious maw seemingly every 15 miles, but then, the Mass Pike isn't exactly free, ... (Full article: 750 words)

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