Highway to heat

John Champney, left, and Harold Kiertsd, both of Grafton, N.H., load wood the power company left on the side of the road as it cleared beneath power lines in Lyme, N.H., on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024. Champney and  Kiertsd will use the logs to heat their homes.

John Champney, left, and Harold Kiertsd, both of Grafton, N.H., load wood the power company left on the side of the road as it cleared beneath power lines in Lyme, N.H., on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024. Champney and Kiertsd will use the logs to heat their homes. "You can get a lot of wood," Champney said. "It's all over the place." (Valley News-Jennifer Hauck) Valley News — Jennifer Hauck

Published: 01-07-2025 1:18 PM

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