Emilia Wisniewski - Concord Monitor
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The “Roadless Area Conservation Rule” prevents road construction and timber harvesting on nearly 60 million acres of land in the United States, including 235,000 acres of the White Mountain National Forest.
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The report, released by the Union of Concerned Scientists, analyzed the capacity of two New England wind projects in terms of winter energy demands from Dec. 2024 - Feb. 2025, before the projects were online.
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At Warner's town meeting, voters will consider an advisory warrant article asking the state to consider residents’ worries before approving any more work on a proposed mountain biking trail on Mount Kearsarge.
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Christopher Ellms, the current Deputy Commissioner of Energy, helps set the state’s policy goals and advocates for ratepayers. He has a hearing before the Executive Council Monday on his nomination to lead the PUC.
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A group of fourth-graders from Nashua drafted a bill to recognize the fried sweet treat as the official doughnut of New Hampshire.
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One of the most memorable visits Martin Luther King Jr. made to the state was on Oct. 26, 1952, where he visited a church in Portsmouth and delivered a sermon called “Going Forward by Going Backward.”
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Veterans Memorial Recreation Area in Franklin, New Hampshire, is operated by the Franklin Outing Club.
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The site in Warner, NH, will soon have 12,000 solar panels, making it the largest solar array project in New Hampshire to date.
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The Hannah Duston Memorial Historic Site, located in Boscawen, New Hampshire, was erected in 1874 near the confluence of the Contoocook and Merrimack rivers.