Voter fraud and phantom cats: When did we ever lose faith?

JOHN HARRIGAN: I’ve been out of the loop for a while, self imposed. When I came back from camp the other week I heard about this special Trump election commission, whose mission is to try to restore faith in the U.S. election system, which I did not know was missing.

Northern Pass Expert: Views Could Be Worse If Owners Cut Trees Along Route

The visual assessment done by Terrence J. DeWan Associates of Yarmouth, Maine, for developer Eversource, is based on current vegetation, said company  president Terrence DeWan during Tuesday’s adjudicative hearing on the 192-mile, $1.6 billion, high-voltage transmission project.

A Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Moment for Natural Gas in NH

Liberty Utilities is on the march, working hard to grow its natural gas empire in New Hampshire. What’s a ratepayer advocate to do? What does the public interest require?

Our New Hampshire Life

Editor’s Note: If you would like to share a particularly good photo of New Hampshire’s natural beauty, its remarkable people and cultural events, please send them to us at indepthnhphotos@gmail.com so we can consider them for posting in our feature Our New Hampshire Life.

How the Truth Can Get Damaged in a Hurricane, Too

The disinformation and falsehoods that can accompany breaking news online — involving terror attacks or national elections — have become a familiar plague in recent years. Big weather stories, it now seems clear, are not immune.

The Ordering of a Day in Madbury

On Living in the In Between: But if you are worried sick about something or if you are dealing with feelings of hopelessness and meaninglessness, the spaces between obligations yawn like great dark caverns.