by David Brooks | Oct 20, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
If you haven’t played with NewEngland511, the portal full of information on state roads in New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine, you have missed out. It’s quite well done and has some fun stuff, such as what those big digital signs are saying (Maine sometimes...
by David Brooks | Oct 20, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
The New Hampshire Executive Council has unanimously agreed to accept $50 million from the federal government to help the New Hampshire Electric Cooperative (NHEC) to extend fiber-optic broadband to 73 of the 118 towns in its service area. The landmark grant is the...
by David Brooks | Oct 18, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
I will never use the phrase “common as dirt” again. My cliche vocabulary has been expanded. Common as silt loam? Sure. Common as sandy clay? Absolutely. Even common as sandy clay loam, although that’s a mouthful. These are terms I learned after stumbling across an...
by David Brooks | Oct 17, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
A pilot program for curbside collection of hard-to-recycle items like power cords and coffee capsules has been launched in Vermont and may come to Concord someday, keeping them out of the trash and turning them back into useful material. But while it is an admirable...
by David Brooks | Oct 14, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
More than four years after New Hampshire announced that it would use $4.6 million from the “dieselgate” settlement to build public electric-vehicle charging stations, a contract has finally been signed to build one. The contract, announced Thursday, would install...
by David Brooks | Oct 12, 2022 | Blog, Newsletter
From EurekaAlert: “They found that when it’s rained in recent decades, it’s rained more. In most regions, the intensity of the rainfall has shifted from lighter to more moderate and often heavy deluges. When it rained east of the Rocky Mountains in recent...