What Others Do: Preparing For Solid Waste Plan Update

Recognizing that other New England states are further along in addressing ways to reduce the amount of garbage going to landfills, New Hampshire’s Solid Waste Working Group met virtually with representatives from Maine, Massachusetts, and Vermont on February 25 to hear what others in the region are doing.

6 to 12 Inches of Snow Predicted Across N.H.

NWS is predicting total snow accumulations of 6 to 12 inches of snow across the entire state. The heaviest snowfall rates are expected between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. Friday.

Flying With Fish Tacos Stains

I muse joyfully on wearing a mother’s clothes; I know my own mother’s wardrobe consisted of a lot of polyester pants and orthotic shoes.

Paul O. Jenkins-Ambassadors of Bluegrass Music

Paul O. Jenkins is a librarian. He is the University Librarian for Franklin Pierce University. I make clear to anyone who will listen I know librarians are superheroes in comfortable shoes who have faced the internet and didn’t blink.

The Prohibition on Teaching Discrimination is Alive in NH Law

Rep. Charlotte DiLorenzo, D- Newmarket, was the primary sponsor of one of the bills, HB1090, a bill that would have repealed the “divisive concepts” law passed as a trailer to the budget last June. The law is also referred to as HB2 as it was included in that bill.