
A Franklin congregation loves its 19th-century home. Insurance woes could spell its decline.
Stephanie Van Horn loves the flower cutouts in the old wooden archways inside the Franklin Unitarian Universalist Congregation parish hall.

‘If you’re proud of it, we want to see it’: Cars & Coffee on Capitol returning to Concord
In a few short days, the streets of downtown Concord will be filled with cars of every shape, size, make, model and age as people from across New England flock to New Hampshire’s capital city for the season opener of Cars & Coffee on Capitol.
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Sports

High school boys’ lacrosse previews: Hopkinton has sights set on D-III championship
After falling to Campbell in the Division III semifinal last season, coach Deacon Blue’s Hopkinton High boys’ lacrosse team is ready for another shot at the state title.

Opinion

Opinion: An attack on the legal profession is an attack on us all
Attorney Joseph D. Steinfield lives in Keene and Jaffrey. He can be reached at joe@joesteinfield.com.



Your Daily Puzzles

An approachable redesign to a classic. Explore our "hints."

A quick daily flip. Finally, someone cracked the code on digital jigsaw puzzles.

Chess but with chaos: Every day is a unique, wacky board.

Word search but as a strategy game. Clearing the board feels really good.

Align the letters in just the right way to spell a word. And then more words.
Politics

Sununu decides he won’t run for Senate despite praise from Trump
Chris Sununu announced what many in New Hampshire’s political world had expected, that the popular former Republican governor would forgo a 2026 run for the U.S. Senate in the race to succeed retiring Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen.
Arts & Life

“A Universe of Rainbows”: Warner author releases children’s poetry anthology
Warner-based poet and anthologist Matt Forrest Esenwine released a new anthology of children’s poetry at the start of the month. The book, titled “A Universe of Rainbows: Multicolored Poems for a Multicolored World,” is illustrated by artist Jamey Christoph, based in Cornish. The anthology, which includes poems from many well-known children’s poets, combines poetry with science and nature.



Obituaries

Bow, NH - Nolan Santy, 87, of Bow, passed away on Monday, January 20th at Granite VNA's Hospice House after a brief illness. Nolan was born in North Haverhill Hospital on April 9, 1937. He was the eldest son of Littleton's former long-... remainder of obit for Nolan Santy

Bow, NH - Nolan Santy, 87, of Bow, passed away on Monday, January 20th at Granite VNA's Hospice House after a brief illness. Nolan was born in North Haverhill Hospital on April 9, 1937. He was the eldest son of Littleton's former long-... remainder of obit for Nolan Santy

Bow, NH - Jacqueline Phillips Currie, 75, of Bow, NH passed away on March 28, 2025. She was born on to Robert and Laure Phillips on August 5, 1949. Jacqueline attended three years of college, then found her passion in raising her ch... remainder of obit for Jacqueline Currie

Concord, NH - Jason Allen Marshall, --son, brother, and friend to many-passed away on March 28, 2025. Jay grew up in Deering, NH before moving to Concord. He loved fishing and camping; surrounding himself in nature, was an avid animal ... remainder of obit for Jason Marshall