by David Brooks | Mar 16, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
Many things have changed in the way we use our telephones in the past decade but one thing hasn’t: I don’t dial the area code when making local calls on my desk phone. Alas, not for much longer. By June 2022, you and I and everybody in the state will have to dial 10...
by David Brooks | Mar 16, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
Six people including a novelty candidate for governor were indicted Tuesday by a federal grand jury in New Hampshire on charges of participating in a conspiracy to launder money using virtual currency such as bitcoin. According to an indictment handed down by a U.S....
by David Brooks | Mar 16, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
I’d hate to choose just one section of New Hampshire laws that is the weirdest, but Chapter 12-F has to be in the running. It says, in totality: Any department or agency of the state may, with the approval of the governor and council and within the limits of...
by David Brooks | Mar 15, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
New Hampshire has long seen prescribed burning around Concord Municipal Airport, in order to maintain the ecosystem that supports the Karner blue and frosted elfin butterflies. (Story here) But now, as NHPR reports (here), we’re going to start seeing some...
by David Brooks | Mar 15, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
The snow is gone or going, depending on where you live in the state, so it’s time to start worrying about ticks. There’s a new study of two similar methods to get small rodents to apply pesticide to themselves: tick tubes and bait boxes. I I wrote about...