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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 […]
As drought persists across New Hampshire, the state’s Drought Management Team convened Monday to discuss the impact it’s having on agriculture…
GILFORD — Ice-Out on Lake Winnipesaukee is probably still two or three weeks away. But the latest stretch of warmer temperatures, combined wit…
