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Hometown Hero: From birds to blooms, Susi Von Oettingen finds joy in spotting endangered species
09-12-2023 7:27 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Susi von Oettingen is always on the lookout for endangered species.Take her to a river, and she’ll look for mussels. Bring her to a wetland at dusk, and she’ll watch for bats in the sky. On a sandy beach, her focus shifts to scanning for plovers along...


Public hearing shifts focus to environmental agency’s commitment
09-06-2023 5:11 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Jacquelyn Elliot, a former Granite Stater now residing in Maine, is worried the state’s environmental agency is prioritizing private economic gain over public safety.“Waste is managed as a commodity which drives profits and incentivizes...


Public hearing to be held Wednesday on Turnkey landfill expansion
09-05-2023 4:40 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

In response to concerns from residents and state officials about the proposed expansion of the Turnkey Landfill in Rochester, the state Department of Environmental Services will hold a public hearing to discuss the plan’s potential impacts on both...


Innovative partnerships help turn waste into Trex benches
09-04-2023 6:34 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Earth-toned benches are appearing in several communities across New Hampshire, gracing spaces such as libraries, schools, and even supermarkets. What makes these benches unique is that they’re not constructed from traditional materials like wood or...


Hopkinton to clean up PFAS contamination
08-22-2023 4:23 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Sludge in septic lagoons accumulated over the years at Hopkinton’s transfer station has been identified as containing “forever” chemicals, and the town is working on a plan to resolve the issue. The movement comes after the Department of Environmental...


Hopkinton’s select board urged to commit to waste reduction
08-15-2023 5:40 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Efforts to produce less waste in Hopkinton, including a public commitment to waste reduction, aren’t proceeding as some had hoped.At Monday’s select board meeting, Bonnie Christie, the chair of the Waste Reduction Committee, expressed a sense of...


Market for refill stores on the rise as more customers try to reduce waste
08-10-2023 6:16 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

As the movement towards sustainable living gains momentum, communities across New Hampshire are embracing refill stores, not just as retail spaces but as centers of conscious consumerism.The latest addition to the state’s refill stores is Live Free...


Summit to address state’s environmental issues
08-07-2023 5:35 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

After the recent legislative session saw a lack of progress on environmental protection bills, concerned environmental advocates across New Hampshire are coming together to strategize a unified approach to safeguard the state’s natural resources.Save...


Opinion: Conversation around legislation
07-28-2023 6:00 AM

By JOHN W. CASELLA

John W. Casella is chairman & CEO of Casella Waste Systems, Inc. Recent reporting, letters to the editor, and testimony in the New Hampshire Legislature regarding Senate Bill 61, a bill relative to surface water setbacks for landfills, have...


Wetland wars over beavers in two different towns
07-25-2023 5:55 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Tucked away at the end of a dirt road in Hopkinton is a sprawling expanse of wetlands, cocooned by towering pine trees and the sound of croaking frogs, offering a sense that the area has never been touched by human hands.However, not too long ago, the...


DES faces skepticism over transparency in landfill regulations
07-22-2023 6:39 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

For Cheryl Jensen, issues related to landfills hit close to home. She lives in the town of Bethlehem, home to the North Country Environmental Services landfill, which serves as the dumping ground for waste from across the state and some that is...


Majority of solid waste bills failed 
07-20-2023 10:10 AM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Faced with more than a dozen bills related to solid waste during this year’s legislative session, lawmakers passed only two after six months of public hearings, debates and committee sessions.One bill introduces additional requirements for background...


Fecal bacteria in state’s beaches
07-14-2023 5:01 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

As New Hampshire’s beaches draw crowds this summer, swimmers are urged to heed warnings and alerts appearing at the beaches and online when poor water quality is found.All the rain hasn’t helped much either.This week, fecal bacteria advisories have...


Opinion: International leaders in the green hydrogen revolution
07-14-2023 7:00 AM

By KENT HOWARD and PETER SOMSSICH

Kent Howard is a community energy activist, author, and journalist. Peter Somssich is a former state representative who served on the Science, Technology & Energy Committee. China is the favorite to win the “Green Hydrogen Sweepstakes.” They currently...


Opinion: With HB 142, it’s about value and a solution
07-14-2023 6:00 AM

By KEVIN AVARD

Sen. Kevin Avard, a Nashua Republican, represents District 12. Calling House Bill 142 bipartisan legislation sells it a little short. It is accurate, to be sure. HB 142 passed the New Hampshire House and Senate with overwhelming bipartisan support....


Dartmouth research explores role of disappearing ash trees 
07-05-2023 9:43 AM

By RAY COUTURE 

HANOVER — How will forests fare when there are no more ash trees?That question, and specifically what will happen to the fungi that interact with those ash trees as the emerald ash borer continues its expansion across New England, has been at the...


Opinion: It’s not all about big business, governor
07-05-2023 6:00 AM

By ELIOT WESSLER

Eliot Wessler of Whitefield works with a number of grassroots environmental organizations in New Hampshire’s North Country. The NH Legislature has for several years been debating and voting on a number of bills to update the state’s rules for siting...


NH landfill setback bill killed after ethical concerns 
07-01-2023 6:42 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

After six months of heated debate over a bill aimed at revising landfill siting regulations, the New Hampshire House of Representatives voted to kill the bill, maintaining the responsibility of strengthening the state’s landfill regulations within the...


Opinion: Permit to pollute? Freedom to clean air & water this July 4th
06-30-2023 6:00 AM

By MICHAEL STRAND

Michael Strand is a Bedford Town Councilor and sitting citizen representative to the State PFAS Commission. The Department of Environmental Services is currently considering whether or not to grant a permanent “air emissions permit” to Saint-Gobain...


Transparency issues arise on landfill setback bill 
06-29-2023 7:07 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

As the legislative session approaches its end, a bill focusing on landfill setbacks is facing growing discontent following the public release of email exchanges between the state’s Department of Environmental Services and representatives of Casella, a...

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