Laconia city councilors gave City Manager Kirk Beattie the go-ahead to appeal to state and federal leaders regarding soil and water contaminat…
A resourceful solution to repurpose waste and nourish farmland, or a poisonous and permanent mistake? Depending on whom you ask, the practice of spreading treated sewage, or sludge, on New Hampshire farmland might be either. For decades, this fertilizer has been a point of contention both locally and nationwide. Now, with renewed attention on sludge’s […]
LACONIA — Members of the city’s Planning Board will hear two conceptual presentations regarding housing development during their meeting at 6:…
WOLFEBORO — The town has again capped a drain pipe beneath the public docks on Lake Winnipesaukee.
Making energy efficient updates to your home is a great move for our environment. But you might feel the pinch in your household budget. The g…
LACONIA — Plans for an eight-unit cluster subdivision built by Brady Sullivan Properties on White Oaks Road continue to move forward after the…
More than 200 wells went dry in New Hampshire during this year’s historic drought. With similarly sporadic precipitation trends predicted to continue, what that means for drinking water reliability in the state is still unclear — and the cost of coping is continuing to rise. In response to widespread reports of dry wells and associated […]
BRISTOL — NHSaves Button Up, a home energy savings workshop series, is coming to Bristol. Hosted by the Bristol Sustainability Committee, the …
Drawdowns for lakes and ponds around New Hampshire take place each year, and for several lakes in this area, that process has already begun.
