Conway Daily Sun columnist Ed Parsons revisits a local favorite.
A Carroll County Independent editorial questions the logic of SB 27, which seeks "to replace a single objective standard with at least six subjective ones" in regard to the Lake Winnipesaukee boat speed limits.
Annual event is open to adults and children.
New Hampshire Dam Bureau head Jim Gallagher says the natural high water mark appears to be "no more than 408 feet" based on the investigation so far.
Legislation moves forward as State officials miss a self-imposed deadline of resolving the "410 Rule" by January. Additional legal and environmental issues surface.
Merrow and Leavitt say 'yes' to accepting a state grant, Maloney says 'no' and cites possible impact on drinking water.
Mandates will be targeted for scaling back, including the Shoreland Protection Act.
But members of the Building Committee, appointed by the Selectmen last June, say the Board is ignoring its work and dismissing its opinions without consideration.
Residents say a cell tower company's claim that a proposed 175 ft. Moulton Road tower won't affect property values is wrong.
Does the number '410' ring a bell?
The equipment measuring the water level has been inaccurate since December 9.
A December 1 deluge followed by an expected drop of 3" per day means the lake won't be at the winter draw-down level until New Year's Day.
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