by David Brooks | Aug 22, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
The essence of local journalism is the cop story – a story about an arrest or crime in the area, often a rewrite of a press release or a story taken from the police log (although most police logs have been truncated to the point that this doesn’t work well...
by David Brooks | Aug 22, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
We’re all familiar with what warming oceans are going to well-known species in the Gulf of Maine like cod (bad) and lobsters (good so far but not so good in the long run). But, of course, a system-wide change is going to affect pretty much everything, including...
by David Brooks | Aug 17, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
New Hampshire is going to be pretty far away from Monday’s solar eclipse, but the event will still be fun to watch – unless you’re victimized by the slimeballs selling unsafe eclipse-watching glasses, that is. Yes, it’s sadly true: Not even this delightful...
by David Brooks | Aug 16, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
NOAA Fisheries on Wednesday designated critical habitat for Atlantic sturgeon- as part of efforts to help the anadromous (spawns in fresh water, lives in salt water) fish. Much of the Piscataqua River on the NH-Maine border is on the list, as is most of the...
by David Brooks | Aug 16, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
Back in 1993, a group of folks got together to figure what the city of Keene needed for electric cars to thrive. After months of effort as part of a national competition, six people, including engineers, architects, planners and designers, came up with a series of...
by David Brooks | Aug 15, 2017 | Blog, Newsletter
The UNH InterOperability Lab is one of the state’s tech-y (cliche alert!) hidden gems. It’s got a national, even international, reputation for testing equipment and helping develop standards, but aside from the occasional brilliantly written, insightful...