The endangered mammals may be facing a food shortage in the Gulf of Maine, causing them to migrate to less-protected areas.
New England
Hedge fund that owns Sunday River, Sugarloaf under scrutiny in New Hampshire
Och-Ziff, which also owns the lease to run the Mount Sunapee Resort, has been accused of bribery schemes in Africa.
Mayor says Boston won’t welcome ‘hate groups’ seeking to rally
Far-right activists may be planning an event on Boston Common but no paperwork has been filed with the city.
Farmers’ Almanac predicts plenty of snow this winter in Northeast
The forecast was a little off last year, but editors are sticking to their forecasting model, admitting it’s an ‘inexact science.’
Harriet Beecher Stowe’s childhood home relocates – to eBay
Disassembled in 1998, the Connecticut birthplace of the abolitionist is for sale; but the historic structure hasn’t moved yet.
As cremation rates rise, Vermonters often choose mountaintops for loved ones’ ashes
The outdoors represents a dearly held spot among those who live in Vermont or those who visited often, and the state leads the nation in cremation rates.
New Hampshire police warn of fentanyl tablets
Police have seized large quantities of tan-colored tablets marked ‘M30’ to resemble oxycodone.
Odor prompts New Hampshire ER evacuation; 19 hospital staffers treated
Those who complained of dizziness and nausea are treated and report feeling better.
Convicted felon, and now Yale law grad, must prove ‘moral character’ to join bar
Reginald Betts, who is now 36, was convicted of a carjacking at a Virginia mall when he was 16.
New Hampshire man gets 11½ years in prison for deadly fentanyl overdose
Benjamin Rogers gave the drug to a coworker at a Portsmouth restaurant, who was found dead the next day.