Hadley Barndollar - New Hampshire Bulletin
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The New Hampshire governor will serve as the honorary board chair of the National Recovery Friendly Workplace Institute.
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In his August veto message, Gov. Chris Sununu said the plant has been “enormously expensive for New Hampshire ratepayers."
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The department is slated to raise its hourly rental rates for private contracted rental equipment by 15%.
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The NH Food Bank’s “Hunt for the Hungry” program encourages hunters to share their fall harvest to help individuals and families in need.
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The move could help towns in the county adopt community power more quickly since they can use the county's community power aggregation rather than having to develop their own.
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The stations withstand intense cold, high precipitation volume, icing, and hurricane-force winds to collect essential data used by forecasters at the Mount Washington Observatory, National Weather Service, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
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If the agency is awarded federal funds, it would potentially develop an electric vehicle charging grant program. The agency is holding listening sessions in October to gather input.
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Last week, the Executive Council approved a $264,145 contract with the University of New Hampshire Survey Center to assist in the outreach process.
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Small amounts of mercury can damage a brain starting to grow or form, meaning babies and young children are most at risk.
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The new law would allow utilities to enter into multi-year power purchase agreements with energy generators. Prior, the utilities were restricted to six-month rate contract agreements.