by David Brooks | Aug 18, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
Wildfires may not be destroying New Hampshire’s forests as they are in so many parts of the world, but there are plenty of other threats to our woods, including a bunch I can’t see. “Here it is. See that?” said Gabriel Kellman, plant health division manager for...
by David Brooks | Aug 18, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
From Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health: Hundreds of thousands of Americans live with neurological movement disorders such as Parkinson’s disease. People who live with movement disorders must deal with symptoms like uncontrolled movements, problems with physical coordination...
by David Brooks | Aug 16, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
The Tesla Model S Plaid came in 15th in the Climb to the Clouds race up Mt. Washington’s Auto Road. The best time of its two runs was 7:05, about 1:31 slower than the winner, which was a record set in a Subaru WRX which had been tweaked to have 862 (!!!!)...
by David Brooks | Aug 16, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
The latest release of 2020 census data showed no surprises for New Hampshire: Slow growth within fringe commuting distance of Boston and the Seacoast, not much growth elsewhere, shrinkage up North and along the non-Dartmouth parts of the Connecticut River Valley. But...
by David Brooks | Aug 16, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
It might feel like it sometimes, but when it comes to COVID-19 we are not actually back to Square One. Square Two, maybe, but not Square One. That’s about as optimistic as I can get. The depressing deja vu comes because new cases of COVID-19 are rising fast in New...
by David Brooks | Aug 13, 2021 | Blog, Newsletter
The Valley News has a good story on the problem that so-called compostable items like bags, plates and utensils are posing for landfills – especially in Vermont, which has a strict no-food-waste-in-landfill law. Basically, too many “compostable”...