N.H. To Get $8.5M in E-Cigarette Firm Settlement

Under the terms of the agreement, New Hampshire will receive at least $8,454,901.22 over a period of six to ten years, with the total amount paid increasing the longer the company takes to make payments.

Op-Ed: How To Give Brook Trout a Fighting Chance

Hot and dry summers like this and many recent ones are a real threat to our Brook Trout.  Scientific studies have suggested that rising temperatures could lead to a 77 percent decline in Brook Trout habitat. 

Groups Raise Objections To N.H. Solid Waste Plan

Working on Waste, a citizens’ initiative focusing on safe alternatives to incinerators and landfills, has added its voice to groups who say the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services’ draft solid waste plan is not aggressive enough in embracing change.

AG: Watch Out For Illegal Political Mailers

Because the State Primary Election is less than two weeks away, on September 13, 2022, Attorney General John M. Formella is releasing the following information to the public regarding anonymous political mailers that have been distributed in New Hampshire.