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By DAVID BROOKS and GEOFF FORESTER
The hot, dry summer hasn’t put the brakes on New Hampshire’s farmers.“Berry season has gone really well,” said Madison Hardy, president of the New Hampshire Fruit Growers Association. Strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries all had excellent...
By DAVID BROOKS and GEOFF FORESTER
Anybody who remembers the disappointment of Al Capone’s Vault, which was opened on live TV after being sealed for decades but turned out to be empty, will sympathize with the neighborhood group that has rehabilitated the Eastman tower clock monument...
By DAVID BROOKS and GEOFF FORESTER
The back-to-back 100-year floods that swept through the North Country after ravaging Vermont might raise your concern about how New Hampshire’s aging flood-control dams are coping as extreme precipitation becomes more common, less predictable and more...
By DAVID BROOKS and GEOFF FORESTER
Farmers famously see the glass as half empty because nature always pulls a fast one on them, but something unusual can be heard in New Hampshire this year: Agricultural optimism.“The weather has been cooperating, and we haven’t had any major weather...
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