July brought with it spells of hot, humid weather intermingled with more comfortable days. Rainfall was above normal but the number of days with rain was below normal.
Three heat waves were noted during July, two three-day spells and one four-day stretch. The definition of a heat wave is ...
Last month, New Hampshire adopted some of the country’s toughest drinking water standards for a class of chemicals collectively known as PFAS. This decision occurred just two weeks after the New Hampshire Legislature mandated the lowest arsenic water standards in the nation.
We are by no ...
In all the years that Science Cafe New Hampshire has been bringing science to the city, by far the most popular session we’ve hosted was “The Science of Beer” in 2013. This month, the committee decided to revisit this vital topic just prior to the Gate City Brewfest (happening this ...
In order to move New Hampshire forward, we cannot afford to leave anyone behind.
On Aug. 1, Granite Staters testified for three hours about the devastating impact of Gov. Chris Sununu’s budget veto and how people are getting left behind. House and Senate members heard startling admissions ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the third in a series of bilingual columns by Art Romero of the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. The Spanish-language version of the column is below.
The New Hampshire Fisher Cats (Toronto Blue Jays Double-A affiliate) take pride in creating an unforgettable atmosphere at ...
I’ve always been a sports fan, from the time when the Patriots were an AFL football team, then often being the laughing stock of the NFL, to following the Celtics during the Bill Russell era and their ten straight NBA Championships, to sitting alongside my Dad, with his quart of Narragansett ...