Brian Labrie posted a series of tweets on November 1, 2025, highlighting developments in New Hampshire’s infrastructure and local businesses.
In his first tweet, Labrie referenced new data related to public utilities and its potential impact on housing in the state. He wrote, “How new data on water/sewer infrastructure might lead to more housing in NH https://t.co/dE91EF35G5” (posted November 1, 2025).
Later that morning, Labrie shared an observation about a recreation of the Old Man of the Mountain at a new store in Gorham. His tweet stated, “Old man in the mountain recreation in the new Mom’s of Gorham store. Rocks from the original site were included – detail is spot on! https://t.co/fuZC55s9Ys” (posted November 1, 2025).
That evening, Labrie posted a brief message asking simply, “Nov 10? https://t.co/fTPm8swVgq” (posted November 1, 2025).
New Hampshire has faced ongoing challenges with its aging water and sewer systems. Efforts to upgrade these infrastructures are seen as key steps toward enabling more residential development and addressing housing shortages across the state.
The Old Man of the Mountain was a well-known granite rock formation in New Hampshire that collapsed in 2003. Its image remains an important symbol for residents and has inspired various memorials and recreations throughout the region.


