Time for your six-month check-up. You’ve been living in this strange COVID world since March. There have been consequences.
Starbucks and Dunkin’ jumped on the pumpkin spice beverage wagon earlier than ever, much to the delight of some and annoyance to the others. Count me among those ...
Hello, dear readers! Welcome to the end of the summer! I hope you’ve all had some time to get out and enjoy the sunshine, even if it’s from your backyard’s vantage point. I have been taking advantage of the view from my back porch, and although it is beautiful, at times, even that gets ...
Congress’ Committee on the Climate Crisis recently outlined plans for a carbon-free U.S. economy by 2050. At HERO BX, we started years ago by producing a fuel that achieves measurable carbon reductions, improves environmental health for many communities, and sets the economy on the right ...
In an unsurprising but nevertheless disturbing series of vetoes, Granite State residents woke up to find that Gov. Chris Sununu once again denied New Hampshire the opportunity to empower an energy system that is not only more sustainable and regionally competitive but also financially ...
Many times, especially during school-free summers, I’d eagerly ask the little three-word question pretty much every time Pop answered the phone, talked briefly, then hung up and headed for the nook off the hallway where he stored his camera equipment.
“Can I go?”
For the uninitiated, ...
I did it. I went camping in the great outdoors. Braved monster mosquitos (I fended them off with my “Camping for Dummies” book), swam in cold water (we have a pool heater at home so I’m not sure what this nonsense was for), ate several grilled food groups, and slept on what I think was ...