A Golden Pond: Winnipesaukee’s New MansionsSeptember 20, 2008|Katie Zezima|New York Times|4 CommentsWealthy retirees are continuing to reshape the state's lakes, most dramatically on the state's largest body of water.
State Known as Anti-Tax Hears Calls for ReformMarch 22, 2008|Katie Zezima|New York Times|3 CommentsNon-binding resolution on property taxes gained traction at town meetings despite opponents' claims that it is misleading and dishonest.
New England’s Snow Becomes Too Much for RoofsMarch 7, 2008|Katie Zezima|New York Times|0 CommentsIt has been a great winter for skiers in central and northern New England, but the heavy snowfall has become a nightmare for municipal budgets and the owners of dozens of buildings whose roofs have collapsed.
Riding the Rail to the Top, and Not AmusedNovember 24, 2007|Katie Zezima|New York Times|0 CommentsThe Mount Washington Cog Railway, which chugs up the side of New England’s tallest peak, has been called the Railway to the Moon. Some people have been taking that title a bit too literally.