Twelve years ago, Mike Cherim answered the call of the wild. He was newly divorced, had closed his biological pest control business and was looking for meaning and purpose beyond
The carbon credits issue involving the 146,000-acre Connecticut Lakes Headwaters Working Forest, where the new owner is halting or reducing the amount of logging, could have regional and statewide implications
A little more than a year after rolling out, the $100 million InvestNH program aimed at incentivizing more affordable housing has awarded various grants to communities across the North Country
As it works to expand high-speed broadband by building out the backbone, or middle mile, which residents, businesses, emergency services, hospitals, schools and municipalities can tap into, Grafton County has