NH Gets Advice From Outside Sources on Water Management

The State of NH has published a new Water Resources Primer. It outlines water management with regard to land development, climate change, infrastructure management and data gathering.. According to the DES website, “The Water Resources Primer was developed to...

Effects of Shoreline Protection Act Remain to be Seen

N.H. tightens shoreland protection and results appear positive New rules aimed at better protecting water quality in New Hampshire’s ponds, lakes and rivers are drawing praise from local lake association members. The revised rules, which went into effect July 1,...

Proposed Rules Could Affect Your Rights!

If you are concerned about the environment and about private property rights, you may want to make your concerns and suggestions known after you read this. We’ll tell you how but there isn’t much time. Even if you are not a shorefront property owner, these...

It’s a taking without compensation

September 15, 2008 Thomas N. Thomson This article was written by Thomas N. Thomson, for the Moltonborough Citizens Allliance. Jaden Thomson, is a great grandson of the late Governor Meldrim Thomson, Jr. Will he need a DES permit to dig and build his Sand Castle ? On...

Milton 16 – Update

September 8, 2008 If you have been following the strange case of the Milton 16 you know that the residents of Utah Way were about to have the only access point to their homes chained off. This was a result of a railroad company disputing the ownership of this and...

What is ‘sustainability’?

August 23, 2008 WorldNet Daily The tyranny of ‘Smart Growth’ America’s founders believed: The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the law of God … anarchy and tyranny commence. (John Adams, “A Defence of...