“Electricrate” is an on online source that tracks electric rates across the country. According to their data, which was sourced from the US Energy Information Administration, New Hampshire rate payers pay the sixth highest average monthly electric bills in the country. Most of our power ...
With limited time left to shift our energy market off of fossil fuels and over to clean energy to slow global warming, we need a good solution that everyone across the political spectrum can support. A bipartisan solution is required to ensure durability through future election cycles.
The ...
For years, the agencies and programs of the Partnership for Successful Living - Harbor Homes, Harbor Care Health and Wellness Center, Keystone Hall, Southern NH HIV/AIDS Task Force, and Healthy at Home - have taken on the most challenging issues in our communities. We have built success through ...
When Merrimack residents learned in early 2016 that we had been drinking water that was contaminated with toxic perfluorinated chemicals (PFAS) for years due to a lack of state regulations, we turned to our elected officials for support, including our District 11 State Senator at that time, ...
I served on the Board of Selectmen in Peterborough for 12 years, retiring in May 2019. During that period, I functioned as the board’s liaison to the Peterborough Economic Development Authority. Community and business leaders, including Jeanne Dietsch, were members of that committee.
I ...
It’s the law now! Every New Hampshire voter with concerns about Covid-19 can vote by absentee ballot for the upcoming elections, the September 8th Primary and the November 3rd General Election.
This is welcome news to those with health, age, or other factors who are more vulnerable to ...