A keg of aquatic species? It sounds like an article from The Onion, but a Minnesota brewery is using lake pests to create ale with an "exotic, invasive flavor."
The project, led by a graduate student, will examine water quality and its relationship with climate and weather events.
The 12-year battle over, the controversial track project in the Ossipee Range is moving ahead. A spokesman says you'll hear the noise, but it will be no worse than hearing cars on a highway.
On Tuesday October 21, James Gallagher of the DES Dam Bureau will discuss the history and future of lake level management in New Hampshire, and the roles New Hampshire’s citizens play in monitoring dams.
Local conservation organization to hold a family-oriented event at Camp Calumet on Sunday, September 28..
The Nature Conservancy will conduct controlled burns for land management purposes between now and the end of October. The controlled burns will be on up to 220 acres at two locations: the Madison Town Forest off of Lead Mine Road in Madison, and the Dr. Melvin Harmon Preserve off of Route 25 in Freedom.
Year-long lobbying effort results in a $2 increase in boat registration fees to help pay for the growing cost of controlling milfoil in state waters.
In addition to the challenges of finding money to treat his lake's milfoil infestations, Association president Michael Allard says the bureaucracy of milfoil control is "insane."
Kayaker discovers the lake's 11th infestation in a cove between Barry Bay and Leavitt Bay. Freedom's Aquatic Invasive Species Committee quickly arranges for its removal as part of the summer's schedule of milfoil control.
Popular author and speaker Ben Kilham will appear at Freedom Town Hall on Monday, August 4th, at 7 p.m. Kilham is co-author of the book "Among the Bears: Raising Orphaned Cubs in the Wild," which is considered a classic of its type. Signed copies of this and his new book, "Out on a Limb," will be available for purchase at this family-friendly event.
It's the unofficial "fourth source" of information for biographers--site visits to view the places where events played out. For poet E.E. Cummings biographer Susan Cheever, that meant a visit to Center Ossipee, to find the site where Cummings' father was killed in a car-train accident in 1926.
Displays this year by Camp Huckins on Broad Bay, and the Town of Ossipee on the big lake.
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