Businesses in the Granite State have been hit hard by last week’s nor’easter. Oliver Levick owns Granite Roots Brewing in Troy. His “beer domes” introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic were crushed under snow. He said he had to cancel all of the reservations for the weekend.His other business, Monadnock Berries in Troy, also had damage. Some 6-7 feet blueberry bushes were flattened. “I’ve never seen snow like this before,” Levick said. “We have huge patches of our fields right now that you wouldn’t even know are berry bushes. They’ve been totally flattened and are covered with snow.”Levick said he’s keeping a positive mindset and is inspired seeing crews working from all over to get the power back.Another business that was damaged after the nor’easter was the Goffstown Sportsdome.There was no official word on the direct reason for the dome deflation, but state officials said it was likely due to the heavy, wet snow that fell last week.
Businesses in the Granite State have been hit hard by last week’s nor’easter.
Oliver Levick owns Granite Roots Brewing in Troy. His “beer domes” introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic were crushed under snow.
He said he had to cancel all of the reservations for the weekend.
His other business, Monadnock Berries in Troy, also had damage.
Some 6-7 feet blueberry bushes were flattened.
“I’ve never seen snow like this before,” Levick said. “We have huge patches of our fields right now that you wouldn’t even know are berry bushes. They’ve been totally flattened and are covered with snow.”
Levick said he’s keeping a positive mindset and is inspired seeing crews working from all over to get the power back.
Another business that was damaged after the nor’easter was the Goffstown Sportsdome.
There was no official word on the direct reason for the dome deflation, but state officials said it was likely due to the heavy, wet snow that fell last week.