A Raymond woman was in the midst of her pregnancy when her private well tested positive for arsenic at 43 parts per billion. New Hampshire’s maximum contaminant level for arsenic in drinking water is 5 parts per billion.
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Bipartisan Agreement on Need for Greater Civics Education
Gov. Chris Sununu aims to inspire a revival of civics education nationwide as surveys show Americans lack a solid understanding of just how our government works.
Small Business Applications Grow in the Northeast
According to the report, business applications in the Northeast increased, with 64,005 new applications, a 1.1% increase from the previous month.
NH Joins Growing ‘Guns to Gardens’ Movement
Community volunteers in New Hampshire are turning unwanted firearms into garden tools as part of a nationwide effort to reduce gun violence.
NH Ranks Second in Nation for Senior Healthy Living
New Hampshire ranks second in the nation for healthy senior living, according to a new report.
Counting NH’s Bats Is Really Important This Summer. Here’s How You Can Help.
Just as tourists converge on New Hampshire to take up seasonal residence, another mammal will make summer homes in sought-after barns, attics, and church steeples across the state.
Report: NH Sees Significant Decline Child Population
New Hampshire experienced one of the country’s greatest percentage declines in child population over the past decade, according to a new report.
UNH Researchers Study Impact of Fragmented Forests from Above
Researchers with the University of New Hampshire are taking to the skies to study the state’s increasingly fragmented forests.
The Second Most Forested State, NH May End Its Forester Licensing Program
When David Falkenham heard the state’s forester license is on the chopping block as part of budget talks in Concord, two words came to mind: “complete disaster.”
The Ocean Twilight Zone Could Store Vast Amounts of Carbon Captured From the Atmosphere – But First We Need an Internet of Deep Ocean Sensors To Track the Effects
This is the heart of the ocean’s carbon pump, part of the natural ocean processes that capture about a third of all human-produced carbon dioxide and sink it into the deep sea, where it remains for hundreds of years.