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Media Coverage of Six Teams - or One?

The following media coverage has been generated in response to the first Citistates Group article, Six Teams — or One?

Supplemental Articles

New England Future's Project Director, Elizabeth Humstone of ISC, clarifies the project's stance on population growth.
Letter to Editor of Times Argus/Rutland Herald by Elizabeth Humstone
Join New England in Planning for Future October 23, 2005
New England Future's Project Director, Elizabeth Humstone of ISC, talks about the importance of the project.
Op-Ed by Elizabeth Humstone published in Burlington Free Press
Regionalizing New England October 16, 2005
Neal W. Allen, Executive Director of Greater Portland Council of Governments, commends the project.
Letter to Editor of Maine Sunday Telegram by Neal W. Allen.
This letter to the editor supports growing economically without increasing New England's population.
Letter to Editor of Times Argus/Rutland Herald by George Plumb
I-91 "Knowledge Corridor" More than a Catch Phrase October 3, 2005
An in-depth look at the Knowledge Corridor.
By Tom Marshall, Staff Writer, Daily Hampshire Gazette
In Our Opinion: New England Futures October 3, 2005
Daily Hampshire Gazette positions the New Century, New Game series and New England's future.
Daily Hampshire Gazette
Morning Sentinel takes a look at whether Maine's independent spirit will allow for a regional approach.
By Susan M. Cover, Staff Writer, Morning Sentinel
In this editorial, Ketter urges the residents of the suburbs north of Boston to take heed of the warnings and solutions in the Peirce and Johnson article..
By William B. Ketter, Editor-in-Chief, The Eagle-Tribune
Why New England October 1, 2005
Neal Peirce, co-writer of the New Century, New Game series, provides background information on how the New England Futures project got off the ground.
By Neal Peirce, Citistates Group

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NEW HAMPSHIRE

RHODE ISLAND

VERMONT

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