New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services staff have issued a cyanobacteria watch on Webster Lake in Franklin, and cyanobacteria warn…
Leaf Home reports a survey reveals Americans are increasingly concerned about tap water safety, especially parents regarding children's health.
We’ve had an interesting late spring and summer season this year with lots of weekend rain for the first 13 weeks, followed by hot sunny days …
LACONIA — The beach at Opechee Point was clear of any bacteria advisories, and the rest of Laconia’s beaches were, too, heading into the weeke…
There was one fecal bacteria advisory on Lake Winnipesaukee and one on Lake Wentworth, as well as a cyanobacteria report on Lake Winnisquam on…
As thousands travel to the Lakes Region to enjoy recreation on and around its many waterbodies, it’s worth noting a fecal matter advisory was …
Did you know that July is Lakes Appreciation Month? And what a perfect month it is to appreciate Lake Winnipesaukee as we enjoy boating, fishi…
MEREDITH — A changing climate and documented weather patterns influence the risk of cyanobacteria blooms in New Hampshire lakes, but the uniqu…
MEREDITH — Pat Tarpey, longtime leader of the Lake Winnipesaukee Alliance, is retiring from her role as president of the organization at the e…
New rules around septic systems on shoreline properties have been in place for one month, and conservationists and environmental professionals…
