NH flood victims say more aid needed
Boston Globe - Nov 8, 2005 By AP | November 8, 2005. ALSTEAD, NH -- In a swirl of road crews and utility workers and against the endless rumble of dump trucks working to repair last ...
|
|
New Hampshire Flood Cost
$3.95 - New York Times - Apr 9, 1936 -Damage from floods to New Hampshire utilities and railroads totaled $1571356, a subcommittee reported today to the State Flood Committee. ...
|
|
Ground Broken For Keene, NH Flood Project
Pay-Per-View - Hartford Courant - ProQuest Archiver - Oct 18, 1956 KEENE, N.H., Oct. 17 (AP) -- Ground was broken today for the Otter Brook flood control dam project-part of a network of dams and reservoirs designed to ...
|
|
Romney sends NH flood money, but only a trickle
$2.95 - The Sun - NewsBank - Jul 8, 2006 CONCORD, NH (AP) -- Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is sending New Hampshire some of the money the state is demanding as part of a long-standing agreement ...
|
|
New Hampshire Flood Cost Set at $400,000
Pay-Per-View - Hartford Courant - ProQuest Archiver - May 25, 1969 CONCORD, N.H. (UPI)--Stasadte coordinator federal funds Alexanasdfder Taft Saturday estimated $4sda00,000 wasas in the week ... flooding in -New Hampshire. ...
|
|
NH FLOOD VICTIMS TO GET FEDERAL AID
$2.95 - Boston Globe - NewsBank - Jul 21, 1998 Author: AP. SALEM, NH -- New Hampshire residents wondering how to rebuild homes damaged by last month's flooding may be getting some relief from the federal ...
|
|
Victims Sought After Nh Flood .
St. Petersburg Times - Google News Archive - May 22, 1969 area Tuesday when the western end of the 900-foot dam collapsed and sent a 20-foothigh wave of water cascading down the river, 15 miles to the town. ...
|
|
FOUR TRAINMEN KILLED IN NEW HAMPSHIRE FLOOD
Pay-Per-View - Hartford Courant - ProQuest Archiver - Feb 26, 1915 Lisbon, N. H., Feb. 25.--Four men wero kilted and ten badly Injured In. a rush of Ice and water In the Ammonoosuo today. The accident occurred while a ...
|
|
|
US Approves $14 Million for NH Flood Victims
Insurance Journal - Jul 5, 2006 The federal government has approved nearly $14 million in grants and loans for New Ham[pshire residents and businesses hit by flooding in May. ...
|
|