Hadley Barndollar - New Hampshire Bulletin
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The votes underscore a growing appetite among lawmakers to see the state clamp down on drug distribution.
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The new program would monitor the way extreme heat, tick-borne illnesses, intense storms and other climate impacts are affecting people in New Hampshire.
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This phase will provide a framework to develop charging stations along major travel corridors of Interstate 93 and Route 16.
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For the utilities that provide residents and businesses with electricity and gas services, it’s an escalating reality they’re considering in their strategic plans.
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Last month, New Hampshire Audubon debuted its new “State of the Birds” interactive website, a central repository of all things avian in the Granite State.
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Granite Shore Power, which owns the station, says the issue has been fixed, and it will soon retest.
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Researchers have determined fiddler crabs are moving north of their historical range of northern Florida to Cape Cod as a result of ocean warming.
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Liberty wanted to recoup $7.5 million related to development costs for the proposed fracked natural gas transmission pipeline project by temporarily increasing rates for customers. The utility pulled back from Granite Bridge in 2020.
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Due to staffing shortages plaguing medical examiner’s offices nationwide, New Hampshire is performing autopsies on less than half of its drug overdose deaths.
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The new hires will be tasked with drafting and submitting applications to get federal money to create and administer local rebate programs in New Hampshire.