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 …
Leaf Home reports on hard water in the U.S., highlighting cities with extreme hardness, like Las Vegas and San Antonio, and solutions to mitigate its effects.
Drawdowns for lakes and ponds around New Hampshire take place each year, and for several lakes in this area, that process has already begun.
MEREDITH — Expecting to continue working into the night, crews worked all day to stop a sewer leak near the town docks on Wednesday.
Lake Winnipesaukee Alliance staff and volunteers have been surveying shoreline properties for years, and for the first time this year sent out…
If you own a home with a septic system, one of the most important things you can do to protect our lakes is keep it maintained. When working p…
Imagine pulling up to your favorite cove on a warm summer afternoon. The lake is sparkling, the cooler is full, and the kids are already splas…
Lake Winnipesaukee supports our economy, our communities, and our way of life. So far this summer, we haven’t seen any cyanobacteria blooms on…
SANDWICH — Sandwich resident Mark Longley was honored with a Community Service Award at the Lakes Region Planning Commission’s 2025 Annual Mee…
