As of Monday, the town of Freedom is the official owner of a 2,660-acre forest that adjoins two other parcels of land, creating about 5,300 acres of protected woods on the Freedom-Madison town line.
The spread of invasive plants and animals in our lakes is an issue that affects everyone who lives in Northern New Hampshire.
Will the selectmen and planning board act to revoke the town’s 2004 agreement with the residents of Totem Pole Park?
The Ossipee Lake water level roller coaster ride continues, and Steve at the State Dam Bureau plus the Ossipee Lake Dam authority are planning and doing all they can to slow down the ride to 407.25 feet above sea level for the next three months.
The grassroots group that fueled Howard Dean's failed presidential run two years ago may launch an ethics probe into donations made to conservative state senators by Club Motorsports Inc., a representative from the group said Thursday.
Despite strong testimony by state Sen. Joe Kenney, R-Wakefield, Thursday HB 90 failed to pass the N.H. Senate by a 14-10 margin.
My last report on 4/07/05 gave an estimated lake level of 409' above sea level. Subsequently I received the official Broad Bay reading of 409.5' from Chuck Depew. This was 4 days after the last rain.
Owners and managers of Ossipee Lake’s boat ramps last weekend took the first steps in an ambitious multi-year effort to prevent milfoil from entering or leaving the lake on boats and trailers at more than 30 access points.
Before Ossipee can get a town beach, there are a few things they have to do first.
The N.H. House Wednesday resoundingly passed an amended version of HB 90, drafted by Carroll County representatives to repeal the racetrack law that stripped away local control over the course planned for Tamworth's Mount Whittier.
Conditions are about the same as Tuesday except the level is dropping at about the same rate as the slow leak in my boat trailer tire.
Just finished a conversation with Chuck DePew, who has an accurate reference point at 407'.
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