by David Brooks | Dec 8, 2016 | Newsletter
You know how you can spend your whole life never encountering something and then as soon as you learn about it, you immediately stumble across it again? Well, this week in an interview with the president of Eversource (the story is about regulation and financing,...
by David Brooks | Dec 8, 2016 | Newsletter
(This is a story I wrote for the Monitor – you can read the original press release here): The organization that runs New England’s power grid said electricity supplies should be sufficient to meet demand this winter, but just in case it will pay power plants...
by David Brooks | Dec 8, 2016 | Newsletter
Winter brings many vital issues to the fore, perhaps none more contentious than this: Wipers up or down? Perhaps this wasn’t the most pressing of questions Monday morning, when the season’s first snowfall littered the road with spin-outs, accidents and fuming...
by David Brooks | Dec 8, 2016 | Newsletter
AlphaLoft, a non-profit “accelerator” designed to give early-stage startups a boost, is accepting applications from entrepreneurs and wannabes for their 2017 session of the program called AccelerateNH. They’ll provide coworking space, mentoring,...
by David Brooks | Dec 1, 2016 | Newsletter
How much will climate change cost New Hampshire’s Seacoast? To start with – $310,000. That’s the extra amount being paid in Rye to replace a culvert that is 4×5 feet in size with one that is 20×6 feet. The bigger opening is designed to cope with extra water...
by David Brooks | Dec 1, 2016 | Newsletter
There seems to be an easy solution to a rash of people doubting the validity of election returns in New Hampshire: Always audit the results. That’s the argument of some academics who say that regularly recounting certain races in most or all voting precincts, without...