Look before you leap. That’s the general advice from state officials when it comes to enjoying New Hampshire’s beaches. The state provides resources for summer swimmers looking to avoid unscenic surprises from bacteria and toxic algae, but with hundreds of waterbodies, officials often rely on residents to report problems. The New Hampshire Department of Environmental […]

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WEIRS BEACH — A request made by the owner of a seaplane charter company to beach his aircraft at the Weirs when weather conditions are hazardo…