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Why do mountaintops stay snowy, even though they’re closer to the Sun?
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Why do mountaintops stay snowy, even though they’re closer to the Sun?

  • Allie Mazurek, Colorado State University
  • Updated Mar 9, 2026

The answer has to do with the air we breathe and that bright white snowpack, as an atmospheric scientist in Colorado explains.

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Newfound Science Pub to connect experts with public on Feb. 18

  • Updated Jan 29, 2026

BRIDGEWATER ― Join the Newfound Lake Region Association at the Newfound Lake Inn on Wednesday, Feb. 18, at 5 p.m. for Newfound Science Pub, an…

Wolfeboro town leaders cap pipe under town docks after complaints
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Wolfeboro town leaders cap pipe under town docks after complaints

  • By Daymond Steer, The Conway Daily Sun
  • Updated Jan 26, 2026

WOLFEBORO — The town has again capped a drain pipe beneath the public docks on Lake Winnipesaukee.

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Grant funding available for water supply issues

  • Jan 7, 2026

CONCORD — The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services announces it will reopen a program to help low-income homeowners experiencing…

Shorter setback, keeping sidewalk funds in escrow approved for 8-unit cluster subdivision on White Oaks Road
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Shorter setback, keeping sidewalk funds in escrow approved for 8-unit cluster subdivision on White Oaks Road

  • By GABRIEL PERRY, The Laconia Daily Sun
  • Updated Dec 17, 2025

LACONIA — Plans for an eight-unit cluster subdivision built by Brady Sullivan Properties on White Oaks Road continue to move forward after the…

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As emergency dry well assistance is reinstated, New Hampshire’s drinking water future still unclear

  • Molly Rains
  • Dec 9, 2025

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 […]

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Even in a drought, fall lake drawdowns continue on schedule
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Even in a drought, fall lake drawdowns continue on schedule

  • By BOB MARTIN, The Laconia Daily Sun
  • Updated Oct 16, 2025

Drawdowns for lakes and ponds around New Hampshire take place each year, and for several lakes in this area, that process has already begun.

Boaters use caution: Lake level low for Labor Day Weekend
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Boaters use caution: Lake level low for Labor Day Weekend

  • By BOB MARTIN, The Laconia Daily Sun
  • Updated Dec 31, 2025

While there was precipitation for 14 straight weekends before June, rainfall has been scarce this summer, which has contributed to low water l…

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Be septic smart to protect New Hampshire waters

  • By BREE ROSSITER Lake Winnipesaukee Alliance
  • Aug 22, 2025

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…

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DES grant helps Belmont head off potential water issues

  • By KATLYN PROCTOR, The Laconia Daily Sun
  • Updated Aug 14, 2025

BELMONT — The Town of Belmont was recently awarded a Water System Leak Detection Grant by the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Servic…

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