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I-93 toll race heats up, but many are wary of proposals

Under New Hampshire's plan, it would cost nothing to enter the state, but $2 to leave at the Massachusetts border. It would take legislative approval and at least three years to install tolls. Under New Hampshire's plan, it would cost nothing to enter the state, but $2 to leave at the Massachusetts border. It would take legislative approval and at least three years to install tolls. (Globe Staff Photo / David Kamerman)
By Noah Bierman
Globe Staff / January 18, 2009

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There's been a lot of talk about using tolls at the Massachusetts borders to shift some of the cost of the state's transportation mess onto visitors. (Full article: 1102 words)

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