Opinion
Only in Print: PUC vote comes as National Grid sale looms
READER COMMENTS: 2Executive councilors are weighing nominations today for three Public Utilities Commission members who will be dealing with several key consumer issues — including the takeover of National...
Only in Print: Poll shows Northern Pass gains more support
READER COMMENTS: 2A recent poll indicates New Hampshire residents are becoming more familiar with the Northern Pass project and that support for it is growing.
Only in Print: Northern Pass foes hire lawyer to explore right-of-way rights
READER COMMENTS: 6Opponents of the Northern Pass have hired a lawyer to look at the issue of using 140 miles of existing utility rights-of-way for large-scale hydro power transmission.
Look for construction delays on I-93 in Salem
READER COMMENTS: 0Nighttime lane closures will cause traffic delays between Exits 2 and 3 on Interstate 93 as crews demolish the Brookdale Road Bridge in March.
Use plastic, not cash at Portsmouth meters
READER COMMENTS: 6Credit card-enabled parking meters are coming to the city for a 90-day test. Starting Thursday, they will replace about 30 traditional single-space coin meters on the northerly side of Daniel Street...
Refinancing seen as money saver for state's turnpike system
READER COMMENTS: 4New Hampshire Turnpike System stands to save between $700,000 and $750,000 a year for a dozen years through bond refinancing, state Treasurer Catherine A. Provencher said Wednesday.
State: Transportation funds inadequate for current need
READER COMMENTS: 26Needed repairs to the state's transportation infrastructure are falling further and further behind and that trend will continue without significant investments by the state.
At hearing, opponents blast emissions cap, trade repeal attempt
READER COMMENTS: 13Repealing the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative would hurt the state's economy, its environment and residents' health, opponents of the repeal said Tuesday.
