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The debate between Manchester Senator Lou D’Allesandro and former Hanover Senator Jim Rubens was intense, spirited, informative and helpful. If you care about this issue, this is a must listen to exchange by two guys who’ve been at it (and each other) for years. Hear what they have to say not only about the issue in general, but also about the legislation pending in Concord now…legislation that could change our state forever. Will it be good for the Manchester area? You be the judge!
Manchester Public Works Director Kevin Sheppard wanted Manchester residents to know that if they can get the tree and other storm related debris to the city’s drop off facility on Dunbarton Road, they can leave it there free of charge.