The other March Madness: NH Maple Weekend reaches its zenith

read more…: The other March Madness: NH Maple Weekend reaches its zenith

Maple Weekend is an annual celebration put on by the New Hampshire Maple Producers Association between March 18 and 19 to spur interest in and support New Hampshire maple producers. People truly make a weekend out of it, trying to visit as many sugarbushes as they can; quite the challenge with 157 different sugar bushes in the state.   

Updates from Eversource, Unitil: Restoration continues, with about 24,000 still without power

read more…: Updates from Eversource, Unitil: Restoration continues, with about 24,000 still without power

Lots of progress by Unitil and Eversource in restoring power to customers after Tuesday’s Nor’easter.

Snow totals: Just how big was our ‘biggest snowstorm of the season’?

read more…: Snow totals: Just how big was our ‘biggest snowstorm of the season’?

We’ve gathered the most recent snow totals as reported by the National Weather Service based on information provided by NWS-trained citizen spotters and/or local municipalities.

NH’s traditional town meeting endures despite the tug of modernity

read more…: NH’s traditional town meeting endures despite the tug of modernity

The classic New England town meeting, a form of government unique to our region, was considered by Norman Rockwell to be one of the purest expressions of free speech, immortalized in his famous series “The Four Freedoms.”

Lake Winnipesaukee still not frozen, ‘ice-in’ unusually late

read more…: Lake Winnipesaukee still not frozen, ‘ice-in’ unusually late

Lake Winnipesaukee is nowhere near frozen and that may impact some planned activities and winter sports on the big lake in the coming weeks.

Energy costs are high – here’s how to apply for assistance in New Hampshire

read more…: Energy costs are high – here’s how to apply for assistance in New Hampshire

The cost of heating a home and keeping the lights on is extremely high this winter. But there’s still time to apply for assistance with energy bills, and expanded assistance options are available for Granite Staters this year.

Thousands still without power from Monday’s storm; new ‘winter storm watch’ issued calling for 6″ heavy snow-mix Wed. into Thurs.

read more…: Thousands still without power from Monday’s storm; new ‘winter storm watch’ issued calling for 6″ heavy snow-mix Wed. into Thurs.

January is not messing around when it comes to winter weather. A wet, heavy snowstorm earlier this week has left people around the state without power, although according to utility companies crews are slowly making progress. That’s the good news. Less welcome news is that another storm system is brewing, resulting in a Winter Storm Warning for Wednesday.

Teen shot, killed by Gilford police officer during 911 call for ‘resident armed with knife’

read more…: Teen shot, killed by Gilford police officer during 911 call for ‘resident armed with knife’

A teenager, identified as Mischa Fay, was shot and killed during a 911 call. Formella says the 17-year-old was armed with a knife and when officers entered the home, one officer discharged a taser while another officer discharged a firearm. The teen sustained a single gunshot wound to the chest and was pronounced dead a short time later. 

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