ALS, a fatal disease with ties to the prevailing wind's shores of lakes from Lake Champlain to Maine.
On Lake Winnipesaukee, Tuftonboro is a major target of wind driven cyanobacteria--and their spores.
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Originally Posted by FlyingScot
It's sad to see the governor, who tries to portray himself as a reasonable guy, to be so off base here. Nobody said this would kill you, but it can give you a very bad rash, and REALLY mess you up if you are a child, dog, asthmatic, or otherwise compromised.
While we might debate the candidates to replace Sunnunu, I hope we can all agree that the next governor should take this more seriously and protect our lakes
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Repeatedly, this forum
hasn't been the place to debate the candidates. (Or any candidates).
If one reads the article from
The Union Leader, the Governor had asked the NHDES Director to
not be ''alarmist".
Since everyone here knows what letter [ ✓ ] follows this Governor's name, I'll tag this thread as "political".