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February 13. 2013 7:42PM
Rep. Shea-Porter: NH will get nearly $2 million for damage from Irene storm in 2011
Shea-Porter said the announcement of the approval for the funds came from the Federal Highway Administration, and the money will be used to repay some of the repairs to federal highways and federal lands damaged by Irene.
At the height of the late August 2011 storm, nearly 250 New Hampshire roads were closed, her office said.
"I am pleased the U.S. Department of Transportation has approved these funds for New Hampshire," Shea-Porter said.
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