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Right call for NH: Protecting forest, jobs

New Hampshire has made the correct decision in rejecting an out-of-state company’s plan to sharply reduce logging in the vast Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Forest while the company cashes in on

Local petitioners seeking legal action to reinstall communist-affiliated historical marker in Concord

Local petitioners fighting for the state to preserve and reinstate a controversial historical marker commemorating a communist-affiliated labor activist are seeking legal council to explore their options to have the marker reinstalled. Following the.

Letter: Our unresponsive state government

The removal of the state historical marker for Elizabeth Gurley Flynn ordered by Governor Sununu just two weeks after it was installed on the corner of Court and Montgomery Street in Concord has caused a storm of protest. Many New Hampshire residents.

Valley News - Column: A chance to highlight importance of New Hampshire s forest lands

Over the years, the Thomson Family Tree Farm in Orford has hosted hundreds of tours, from school kids, international conservation organizations, elected or appointed state and national officials, along with many other groups.Recently we had the.

Mt Washington Commission applies for mediation help

FRANCONIA NOTCH — Help in learning to deal with divisive and thorny issues could be available in the near future. Members of the Mount Washington Commission voted unanimously at its June 4 meeting at Cannon Mountain’s Peabody Lodge to apply to participate in the Harvard Negotiation and Mediation Clinical Program of the Harvard Law School in Cambridge, Mass., according to the meeting minutes recently released by the commission. This in-person meeting was chaired by state Sen. Jeb Bradley of Wolfeboro. “It’s an opportunity to help facilitate agreement among the summit partners for a master plan that will put the mountain good hands for the future,” said Commissioner Sarah Stewart of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources.

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