Jacob Reilly, right, helps lift a rock for his son Martin Reilly, 10, on the bank of the Winnipesaukee River in Laconia on Tuesday morning. (D…
Martin Reilly, 10, throws a rock found on the bank into the Winnipesaukee River in Laconia on Tuesday morning. (Daniel Sarch/The Laconia Daily…
Martin Reilly, 10, throws rocks he found on the bank into the Winnipesaukee River after the water level was lowered in Laconia on Tuesday morn…
Martin Reilly, 10, holds up a dried out worm while playing on the bank of the Winnipesaukee River in Laconia Tuesday morning. (Daniel Sarch/Th…
Martin Reilly, 10, left, walks along the Winnipesaukee River with his father Jacob Reilly in Laconia on Tuesday morning. Dams lower the water …
Martin Reilly, 10, rides around behind his home after playing on the bank of the Winnipesaukee River in Laconia on Tuesday morning. (Daniel Sa…
A ruler on the Weirs Channel Bridge measures the water level of Lake Winnipesaukee in the Weirs Channel in Laconia on Monday. This fall, while…
LACONIA — The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services issued a warning Friday about the potential for dangerous ice conditions on L…
LACONIA — The state will begin drawing down the water levels in Lake Opechee and Lake Winnisquam in the coming days, according to the state De…
