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GoodLife in Concord celebrates 10 years with an open house (technology included)
12-11-2023 12:49 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

When it comes to senior citizens and technology, the problem isn’t really that things are too complicated. The problem is that they won’t stand still.“Technology is an issue with a lot of seniors – it changes so quickly,” said Lori Mckinney, program...


State 10-year transportation plan envisions new roundabout in Concord’s South End
12-05-2023 4:31 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

The complicated Concord intersection of Broadway with Clinton and South streets at McKee Square would become a roundabout under the state’s proposed 10-year transportation plan, which also includes elements of the long-discussed expansion of...


Granite Geek: State’s trout hatcheries are old and crumbling; upgrades are coming
12-04-2023 4:50 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

There’s a category of online commentary called TIL, for “today I learned,” that provides a context for the writer to mention some intriguing piece of information they recently encountered. It’s basically a watered-down version of “Ripley’s Believe It...


N.H. says Facebook’s ‘rascality’ brought in $543 million from N.H. residents this year
12-01-2023 3:23 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Two-thirds of New Hampshire residents are “active monthly users” of Facebook, helping explain how the company made so much revenue in the state that so far in 2023 it could pay for the city of Concord’s entire annual budget eight times over.That’s one...


NH Saves energy efficiency program returns, because the PUC had no choice
12-01-2023 1:03 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Two years after the Public Utilities Commission surprised many by virtually killing the long-standing NH Saves program that spurs energy efficiency in New Hampshire, it has reinstated the program. But only, it seems, because lawmakers made them.“The...


New plant hardiness maps show that winter is warming, but gardeners shouldn’t get carried away
11-27-2023 4:55 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

On Nov. 11, the gorgeous ginkgo tree on the Durham campus of UNH dropped all of its bright yellow leaves at once, an eye-popping move that ginkgo trees are famous for doing at the season’s first hard frost.The annual leaf-drop has long been cause for...


Granite Geek: UNH in Durham ups its eco game thanks to net-metering
11-27-2023 3:54 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

There are all sorts of green-energy reasons to admire what the UNH Durham campus is doing with electricity and heat but if that doesn’t move you, consider the green-eyeshade reasons.“It gives us budget certainty,” said Bill Janelle, associate vice...


Concord may be joining the community-power bandwagon
11-26-2023 8:23 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

By next summer, Concord may become the latest New Hampshire community to buy its own electricity rather than paying whatever rate the utility offers.If all goes as planned, a volunteer subcommittee will present a recommendation to the City Council in...


How the remote work evolution looks in NH
11-25-2023 3:00 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

The recent bankruptcy of the high-profile startup WeWork may have cast a pall on the coworking industry nationally but you wouldn’t know it from New Hampshire’s independent operators.“We started with 2,400 square feet, now at 8,000. We’re into the...


Aborted pollution tests at Bow power plant won’t stop it from operating, say owners
11-22-2023 2:12 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

The Merrimack Station power plant in Bow twice failed to complete tests to renew certification of the scrubber technology on its smokestack this year, but the owners say this won’t get in the way of making electricity during periods of peak demand...


Granite Geek: Run a speed test at home to help N.H. expand its broadband, with $196 million at stake
11-20-2023 5:59 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

New Hampshire is getting ready to take the next step in bringing broadband to homes thanks to federal funding and you – yes, you, dear reader! – can help out.The issue is Federal Communication Commission maps detailing upload and download speeds...


Small N.H. firm taking first orbital step for autonomous satellite robots
11-11-2023 3:59 PM

If you were told that a New Hampshire startup launched its first payload Saturday en route to creating autonomous robots that can fix satellites in orbit, where would you think it was located?Probably with the tech firms in Nashua or Manchester....


Gilford space startup’s first launch is Saturday
11-10-2023 6:20 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

If you were told that a New Hampshire startup launched its first payload Saturday en route to creating autonomous robots that can fix satellites in orbit, where would you think it was located?Probably with the tech firms in Nashua or Manchester....


Kangaroos in the Granite State? A roo-volution begins
11-09-2023 4:05 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Among the many global controversies that will be pondered by New Hampshire legislators this year is a surprising one: Should we eat kangaroos? Two bills regarding Australia’s iconic megafauna have been introduced. One would remove kangaroos as well as...


Maine voters reject power utility takeover, by a wide margin
11-08-2023 11:46 AM

Maine voters soundly rejected Tuesday a proposal to create a non-profit that would take over the state’s private electric utilities.The referendum, Question 3 on the ballot, was defeated by a 2-1 margin. Only the Portland area supported it, but just...


Granite Geek: Hate Daylight Saving Time? Blame Massachusetts!
11-06-2023 3:18 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

If you, dear reader, are annoyed that your sleep got messed up because you had to change clocks on Sunday, you can follow the greatest of New Hampshire traditions and blame Massachusetts.Daylight Saving Time was instituted in this country during World...


Granite Geek: Maine contemplates big changes to running their electric grid
11-03-2023 4:51 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

UPDATE: The referendum was soundly rejected by a 1-2 margin.Maine, which leaped into the electoral unknown by adopting the first statewide embrace of ranked-choice voting, may soon leap into the power grid unknown as voters decide whether to do the...


Sununu tells state to prepare for day our 603 area code is full 
11-01-2023 12:11 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Worried that the growth of telephone numbers means an iconic symbol of New Hampshire might be elbowed aside in a few years, Gov. Chris Sununu is telling the state to “investigate durable strategies … for lengthening the useful life of the 603 Area...


Feds back power line from Canada into Vermont, New Hampshire
10-30-2023 6:10 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

A 211-mile transmission line that would bring Canada hydropower into New Hampshire and also let New England send power north is one of three projects to get federal support, part of a $1.3 billion commitment designed to increase the nation’s ability...


Study: If it wasn’t for people moving here (especially from Massachusetts), New Hampshire would be shrinking
10-30-2023 2:02 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

The latest chapter in New Hampshire demographics reads like the other chapters over the past half-decade: More people are dying here than are being born, with the difference made up by people moving here from out of state.As often as not, “from out of...

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