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Some 1,000 bills will go before lawmakers in the next session
To the editor: Where’s the electricity? We have not asked this question, and New England Clean Power Link promoter Transmission Developers Inc. has not answered it. This proposed 1,000-megawatt, 154-mile, $1.2-billon, merchant transmission line would connect the Hydro-Québec grid at…
Putting a limit on net metering means stopping growth of the industry
A new effort calls for 65% of NH’s working-age population to hold a postsecondary credential or degree by 2025
She is a progressive candidate who has a history of accomplishments in every role she has assumed
92 percent of the state’s communities depend exclusively on trucks to move their goods
To the editor: In September, more than 100 of New Hampshire’s business leaders issued a call for climate action in a report titled, “Weathering Change: N.H. Business Leaders on Risk, Resilience and a Shifting Climate.” The report’s release was preceded…
Ballot Law Commission was faced with several legal issues in determining challenges to presidential candidates
They’re an opportunity for family-sustaining careers for all NH residents
We need measures at the federal level to address the interstate and international nature of trade secret theft
To the editor: New England is about to experience a retirement party that no one will want to attend. Our region’s energy base is losing some of its top producers. Vermont Yankee, Norwalk Harbor Station in Connecticut, Brayton Point Station…
State should acknowledge there’s a problem and work to correct it
In 2015, it’s simply bad business and dumb economics
As the serious New Hampshire examination continues, let’s look at the candidates
Manchester, Nashua and Portsmouth share common issues, but have varying takes on them
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