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From: "Moret, Ellen N." <moret@anl.gov>

To: "Richard Emch" <RLE@nrc.gov>, "Jessie Muir" <JMM7@nrc.gov>, "Samuel Hernandez-Quinones" <SHQ@nrc.gov>

Date: 12/21/2006 4:28:06 PM

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VT Yankee References Here are the Chapter 2 PDFs that I have thus far. I am going to email them in pieces, by discipline because the files are too large to send at once.

I am still missing:

Nalco. 2006. Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for Product H-550, Microbiocide. Available URL: http://www.nalco.com (request access)

U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). 2006b. 'Census of Agriculture, 2002. National Agricultural Statistics Service, Washington, D.C.

Available URL: http://www.nass.usda.gov/census/census97/voll pubs.htm U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). 2006. "Local Area Unemployment Statistics." Bureau of Labor Statistics. Available URL:

ftp://ftp.bls.gov/pub/time.series. la/

I probably won't be able to track these down until after the holidays.

I will email them as soon as I get a hold of them.

Ellen

<<American Fact Finder.pdf>>. <<Census of Governments.pdf>> <<Cheshire County Profile.pdf>> <<County Business Patterns.pdf>> <<Franklin Regional Council of Governments.pdf>> <<Key Businesses.pdf>> <<Local Area Personal Income.pdf>> <<Public Schools.pdf>> <<School Matters.pdf>> <<Southwest Regional Planning Commission.pdf>> <<Town of Brattleboro.pdf>> <<U.S. Census of Agriculture.pdf>> <<Vermont Private Schools.pdf>> <<Vernon Selectboard Meeting.pdf>> <<About Monadnock Economic Development Corporation.pdf>>

CC: "Miller, David S." <david.s.miller@anl.gov>

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Monadnock Economic Develo pment Corporation Page 1 of 2 About Monadnock Economic Development Corpor hAtED M~Mission I Focus I History I Accomplishments i~iw' r**"gw~h:"Our Mission itu-SaleoLas Monadnock Economic Development Corporation leads the J region in the enhancement of its industrial and business base i to improve the standard of living, quality of life and econonric Lvitality of our communities."

D &a MEDC's Focus Monadnock Econornic Development Corporation (MEDC) is a ds A private, not-for-profit regional development organization con-rutted tothe creation ofjobs and the broadening ofthe tax

tao t MEDC base for the Southwest corner of New Hampshire referred to asthe Monadnock Region. The Board of Directors and staff of MEDC concentrate their efforts onbusiness retention, tel: (603) 352-4939 relocation, expansion, and recruitment projects, as well as tax: (603) 357-4917 downtown revitalization and rehabilitation projects. MEDCofficesareat39CentralSquare. KeeneN email us Blok. Thisbuildingis oneof several restorationip underatsknby MEDC in downtownS In addition to its revolving loan fund, its USDA Rural Development Interrediary Re-lencing Program and its network of financial institutions, MEDC has access I federal funds earmarked for economic development.

History of Monadnock Econom ic Development Corporation The Monadnock Econorric Development Corporation (MEDC) has a unique and successful history of incorI Southwestern New Hampshire. In 1985, a need was identified to "centralize in one organization leadership of efforts to improve and revitalize...the health, vitality and environment of the industrial base of the Keene the private, not-for-profit Keene Industrial Development Corporation (KIDC) was founded. KIDC initially deri from the City of Keene, the Keene Chamber of Co mrrerce and the Keene Downtown Housing Corporation.

the organization included:

z To serve as a liaison between private and public bodies in coordinating and negotiating developm e z To assume a positive role in seeking out and discussing with present and potential property owner ,

tenants those opportunities and plans for bringing together available programs, investment opportu assistance programs as well as the necessary gov ernment cooperation with the objective of malnt furthering a strong and posit ive industrial base; z To assist the City Council and Select Boards throughout the Region in meeting their responsibilitie strong industrial base; z To maintain a cooperative working relationship with the Planning Department, Planning boards and organizations in its development planning role.

Recognizing that Keene is at the econonic center of the Monadnock Region, and that avital downtown wa, prosperity, KIDC merged with Keene Downtown Revitalization Corporation in 1995 toform the Keene Econ and Revitalization Corporation. Anadditional objective wasadded tothe original articles of incorporation http://www.rmnadnoc k-develo prment.o rg/about.html 12/14/2006

IJýRichard Emch - About Monadnock Economic Development Corporation.pdf Page 21 Monadnock Economic Develo prment Corporation Page 2 of 2 z To develop, promote, and maintain avision for revitalizbticn and development by preserving the tra architecture, and appearance of downtown Keene and the Monadnock region.

In 1999, the name of the organization was changed to Monadnock Economic Development Corporation (M reflect the corporation's rrission "to lead the region inthe enhancement ofits industrial and business base I standard of living, quality of life, and econorrmic vitality of our corrirunities." Currently, under the governanc Board of Directors consisting of local business leaders and professionals, President John G. Dugan and thi continue to innovatively meet the organization's objectives.

MEDC's Accomplishments MEDC accomplishments include the development of Black Brook Industrial Park, with the creation of over E feet of new building space and hundreds of new jobs; the E.F. Lane Hotel, which entailed the purchase and former Goodnows Department Store into an upscale forty room hotel in downtown Keene; the renovation o square foot Beaver Mills Building into office space and senior housing; and the transformation of the Chain a sheet metal and.ply-wood covered vacant block into retail, office, and housing space in downtown Keene Additional examples of successful business expansion projects that have been assisted by MEDC through funcing and MEDCs loan pool include: Hannah Grimes Marketplace, in Keene, Lentex in Walpole, Benson Walpole, New England Wood Pellet inJaffrey, Sunset Tool inKeene, Bagel Works inKeene, and PlumPa k indirect benefit derived from these success stories is that MEDCs operations are now entirely funded by th, produced by these projects, as well as loan income.

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