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With Congress out on its annual August recess, New Hampshire’s congressional delegation has been enjoying more time in the state.On Thursday, Democratic…
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State and federal officials plan to release dye into the Oyster River this week in an effort to study how water flows from a sewage plant along the…
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Disputes between utility companies and local residents over new power lines are a familiar story. But on New Hampshire's Seacoast, a version of that story…
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A new study from the UNH Carsey School of Public Policy says towns in the Great Bay watershed stand to save a lot of money if they can coordinate their…
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Earlier this week, the city of Portsmouth approved 75 million dollars in bonds to upgrade the wastewater treatment plant on Peirce Island. The vote by the…
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The condition of New Hampshire’s Great Bay Estuary has been one of the biggest environmental priorities in New Hampshire for decades -- and NHPR has been…
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New Hampshire health, environment and wildlife officials are holding a public meeting on shellfish rules for 2015.The information session set for Tuesday…
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At 4:30 in the morning, a worker unloading number six oil from a barge at the Sprague River Terminal in Newington, smells fumes. He finds a leaking…
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Data released Friday shows that a crucial piece of the ecosystem of the Great Bay estuary continued a seventeen-year downward trend.Eel-grass is a big…
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There are many challenges to a good town-gown relationship in college towns, but here’s one that doesn’t get a great deal of press: urine overloads.On…