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The Telegraph is looking for individuals who work the second shift for an upcoming feature story. We’d like to know how the lives of second-shift workers are affected by the hours they work. Does it make life more difficult? More stressful? Does it create problems that those who work “normal” hours may not be faced with? Do workers of the second shift feel more susceptible to danger, as has been the case with late-night fast-food and convenience-store workers?If you work the second shift and would like to be featured in the story, contact Julia Agresto at 594-5833 or by email.

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Southern N.H. gains on its all-time thunderstorm high

Southern N.H. gains on its all-time thunderstorm high

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