by David Brooks | Aug 4, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
“Since the beginning of February, unvaccinated individuals have accounted for 99% of New Hampshire’s COVID-19 cases and 98% of deaths, according to state data.” That confirmation of the obvious is part of this piece from the Josiah Bartlett Center for...
by David Brooks | Aug 3, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
Burning wood to heat your home is a New Hampshire tradition, so it is slightly startling to hear that we’re no longer one of the top-three states, along with Vermont and Maine, when it comes to heating primarily with wood. In fact, we’re not even in the...
by David Brooks | Aug 3, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
The Verge has a deep dive into the federal prosecution of New Hampshire’s Bitcoin fans, for those who want to keep up with it. Reviewing the case now, (Ian Freeman) is particularly alarmed by the charge of operating a “continuing financial crimes enterprise,”...
by David Brooks | Aug 2, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
People love weather extremes, so the frequent heavy rains we’ve gotten in New England mean everybody wonders: “Is it a record?” The problem with that question is how do you measure it? Total precipitation over some arbitrary period is the usual...
by David Brooks | Aug 2, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources maintains a State Register of Historic Places, and every year it adds a few more. Items are almost always buildings – town halls, chapels, schools, barns – but sometimes they’re different. This year...
by David Brooks | Aug 2, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
When the Segway came out from inventor Dean Kamen in 2001, for a brief moment it seemed like New Hampshire would finally have something to brag about other than the presidential primary. But as you know, the Segway fizzled and turned into something of a joke. Kamen...