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THE WEIRS TIMES & THE COCHECO TIMES, Thursday, June 2, 2011
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MAIL BOAT from 4 ever come across the gov- ernor’s desk for his signa- ture. It assures seniors 75 years and older that they will never have to submit to an age based road test again during the golden years of their lives. If you’re like me, you
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New Hampshire State Representative Bob Williams was the sponsor of the bill to change the licensing test requirements for seniors 75 and older. A Letter To The Mail Boat this week thanks him for his work.
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