On June 11, the State House of Representatives will get back to work-at the UNH hockey rink in Durham, with masks, temperature checks, and social distancing. One bill on the agenda, HB 1218, would spur investment in low-cost renewable power by net-metering electric ratepayers.
Home-grown ...
Once again I must tip my proverbial hat to my friends over at the New England Historical Society, whose most recent online newsletter conjured some fond memories – and one not-so-fond memory that I nevertheless look back upon with a little bit of nostalgia.
We of a certain age often ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following letter was written by Nashua School District Superintendent Jahmal Mosley following the vandalism at Nashua High School North.
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I hope this letter finds you well and safe. A letter like this is never easy to write and, honestly Nashua, I struggled to ...
I’ve officially reached a new low as stay-at-home 2.0 kicks it into June. Last weekend, boredom took an evil turn. I was channel surfing, somewhere between watching a documentary on how American film titles are lost in foreign translation (“Toy General Mobilization” is “Toy Story” in ...
Over the last month or two amid Coronavirus, I have been busy with interviews about the value of stuff found in attics and basements prompted by the nationwide stay at home orders and home cleaning projects. I have been talking to folks nationwide who have emptied out closets and garages via ...
As businesses throughout New Hampshire re-open during the COVID-19 pandemic and work to accommodate new health and safety standards, there’s bound to be an adjustment period – not only for employees, but also for customers. This is especially true in regards to the restaurant industry.
I ...