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An event, coordinated by the Conservation Law Foundation and Plan New Hampshire, focused on what residents wanted to improve about neighborhoods between Beech and Maple streets.
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With the film ‘Oppenheimer’ coming out this week, host Nate Hegyi takes a look at the hidden history behind the world’s first radioactive fallout in the latest Outside/In episode, "Oppenheimer's omission."
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The dark form of a turkey vulture soaring overhead is a sight seen across the U.S. There are many things to appreciate about the bird.
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New Hampshire le está pidiendo a los sistemas de agua encontrar cualquier línea de servicio que pueda tener niveles dañinos de plomo u cobre. Esto es parte de un esfuerzo de cumplir con los estándares federales actualizados de calidad de agua
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It’s a safe way to see the state-protected birds up close without disturbing them.
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Why do we see seagulls at fast food restaurants? Shouldn’t they be at sea?
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Many fruit growers experienced significant crop loss in February and May, diminishing this year's harvest.
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Ahead of the final vote on the bill, emails between an attorney affiliated with Casella Waste Management and a state regulator came to light, showing the company’s involvement in drafting the legislation’s language.
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Synthetic clothes are made from fossil fuels, and cotton is water intensive. But figuring out what fabrics are best for the environment may be missing the point.
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A new report from the Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership shows oysters, eelgrass, and migratory fish are starting to make a comeback. But the estuaries’ vital signs are still concerning, experts say.