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Rye NH officials hope to lift boil water order linked to E.coli soon

Rye, NH Offers Free Water as Boil Water Order Continues

NH elections 2022: Here's what is on city and town ballots this week

A $9.3 million public safety complex in North Hampton and a $1.25 million property purchase for the Exeter Recreation Department are on ballots, too.

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Letter: Greenland: Coakley Landfill Group flippant about health risks

Portsmouth Herald Editor s note: The following letter was sent by the Greenland Board of Selectmen to the Commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. Selectmen were upset by the Coakley Landfill Group s seeming lack of concern and action regarding PFAS pollution leaching from the EPA Superfund site and endangering citizens drinking water. April 26 – To the Editor: Dear NHDES Commissioner Robert Scott, On April 14, 2021 Town Administrator Matthew Scruton and I remotely attended the Coakley Landfill Group (CLG) meeting to learn more about activities and studies taking place in and around the Coakley Landfill. Of particular interest to us was the Deep Bedrock Study and PFOSA investigation. We were shocked and saddened by the flippant way these topics were casually addressed by the CLG during the meeting.

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