Report on Qualifying EFA Families Shows Errors in a Quarter of Applications

While lawmakers await a performance audit of the Education Freedom Account program by the Legislative Budget Assistant expected later this year, a Department of Education compliance report done last fall, but released last month found enough issues to require the program’s administrator to reverify all participants’ applications for the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 school years.

Doggie DNA Do-Over

When I first saw Jack jump out of his foster parent’s car, I thought to myself, that’s not a German Shepherd. He looked like a greyhound or a flat-coated collie. He’s tan and white and does not have a shepherd physique. My husband and I have had two German Shepherds and know what they should look like

Fly Fishing the Kancamagus

    One of my fly fishing challenges every year is to fish waters that are new to me. This is never a problem in a state like New Hampshire because there is so much water to fish.

With Coal Plant Slated for Closure, Climate Activists Set Sights on ‘Peakers’

On Saturday, five years after it launched a campaign using nonviolent civil disobedience to shut down a coal-fired power plant in Bow, New Hampshire, No Coal No Gas held a celebration in Pembroke’s Memorial Park marking the commitment of the plant’s owner, Granite Shore Power, to end coal combustion in 2027 and convert the facility to a “renewable energy park.”