by David Brooks | May 18, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
As New Hampshire teeters on the edge of another drought (most of the state is “abnormally dry” right now), the above graphic shows what led us here: 2020 was really dry. This is chart of the flow rate of Smith River in Bristol over the course of spring and...
by David Brooks | May 18, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
The online forum Reddit is infamous for some foul-minded communities, but earlier this month somebody posted a photo to its New Hampshire section that shook even hardened online veterans to the core. What was this appalling sight? It was a toilet seat in an outhouse;...
by David Brooks | May 18, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
There’s something new in a parking lot on South Main Street. It’s a moon; specifically, our moon. “It works quite well, I think, that post with the moon on it. It really lets you see what happens … in an eclipse,” said Rob Kramer, who got permission to put up the tiny...
by David Brooks | May 17, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
What I believe is the first utility-scale electricity-storage project in New Hampshire is getting turned on: a 2.45 MW battery alongside a solar farm in Moultonborough. A Here’s the announcement from New Hampshire Electric Cooperative: The 2.45 megawatt (MW) /...
by David Brooks | May 16, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
In an update on the bitcoin money-laundering charge against Ian Freeman, the Union-Leader points to apparent discrepancy between how New Hampshire and federal regulators look at bitcoin kiosks, which are central to the case: In 2017, the New Hampshire Banking...
by David Brooks | May 14, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
(Too bad – I kind of liked them. They’re like the weighted blankets people use to feel comfortable sleeping.) Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health will no longer use heavy lead aprons to shield patients from radiation during X-rays because they have been found to...