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Concord’s Fall Leaf Collection
10-11-2023 6:20 PM

Concord’s Fall Leaf Collection will return with bulk leaf collection starting on Oct. 30, and bagged leaf collection starting Nov. 20. Residents who choose to participate in the City’s bulk leaf collection must rake leaves down to the curb for a...


Police review timeline of Clegg apprehension, evidence used 
10-11-2023 6:01 PM

By JAMIE L. COSTA

The day after retired Concord couple Steve and Wendy Reid were fatally shot last spring, police said Logan Clegg was seen on surveillance purchasing rubbing alcohol, a new tent and a new sleeping bag from Walmart. In the 24 hours after the Reids were...


This week’s arts & entertainment quick picks
10-11-2023 11:00 AM

NH Big Read: ‘The Bear’What: How do stories shape our past, present, and future? Andrew Krivak will take up this question when he discusses writing “The Bear,” a novel in which nature serves as a protagonist, and how living in New Hampshire’s...


Golf: Concord takes home Division I championship after big days from Gavin Richardson, David Bourgeois and Zach Nelson
10-11-2023 8:34 AM

By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL

After several years of coming oh-so-close to a Division I team championship, Concord finally finished the job on Tuesday at Canterbury Woods to take home the 2023 team title, the program’s first since 2006.Senior Gavin Richardson finished in a tie for...


Tuesday’s high schools: Concord girls defeat runner-up Exeter; plus more soccer, field hockey and volleyball results
10-11-2023 12:22 AM

Girls’ SoccerConcord 2, Exeter 0Key players: Concord – Kate Dickson (goal), Ella Goulas (goal), Whitney Vaillant (assist), Izzy Sawyer (assist), Kelley Mikelson (5 saves)Highlights: Just before the half the Tide were able to get on the scoreboard on a...


16-year-old NH swimmer swims across the English Channel, the Catalina Channel and around Manhattan: ‘It’s just so much fun’
10-10-2023 10:45 AM

By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL

Her freestyle stroke makes her look like the Katie Ledecky of 16-year-olds, metronomic in rhythm.While Margaret Rivard’s peers on the Concord Sailfish Swim Team splash in the pool at the Concord YMCA, she swims steadily, back and forth down the lane...


A&E week ahead: Mind-bending magic
10-10-2023 10:07 AM

Curated and endorsed by the celebrated duo, Penn & Teller, “The Foolers” is a new interactive live production that brings four of the world’s best illusionists together on stage for an interactive and irreverent evening of mind-bending magic.“The...


Boys’ soccer previews: Falcons have a new head coach for the first time in program history
08-23-2023 5:10 PM

By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL and DAN ATTORRI

Since Bow High School opened in 1997, the Falcons have only ever had one boys’ soccer coach: George Pinkham. That will change in 2023.After amassing a 347-110-18 record with four championships and 10 championship appearances over 26 seasons, Pinkham...


Bikers Against Child Abuse stand ready to be protect and be seen
08-22-2023 6:26 PM

By JACQUELINE COLE

Doc, a burly man with silver skeleton rings and tattoos across his arms, has more children’s books on his Kindle than anything else. He has read them over the phone to one of his honorary kids every night for the past year and a half to help the child...


The booming sounds on Boylston Street in Boston 10 years ago told runners something was happening. But what?  
04-17-2023 2:01 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

To the faster runners who had already crossed the finish line and the slower ones still on the course, the explosions heard in Boston 10 years ago Saturday could have been attributed to a celebration of some sort.Yes, they worried about something more...


Concord hockey loses first game in nearly two years in holiday tourney final to Exeter
12-29-2022 11:55 PM

By DAN ATTORRI

The games don’t count in the NHIAA standings, but lessons can be learned from holiday tournaments. The Tide learned that no matter how good a team is, eventually a winning streak must come to an end.The Concord boys’ hockey team played well in long...


Online maps from utilities show where power outages exist
12-23-2022 9:59 AM

The strong winter storm sweeping through the country will be causing intermittent power outages in New Hampshire at least through Christmas Eve, and after a warm spell Friday temperatures will fall below freezing all weekend.The emergency winter...


For Bow teachers, building renovations would bring more space, storage and better workflow
12-08-2022 6:40 PM

By EILEEN O’GRADY

Bow Elementary School math specialist Monica Swenson often works with her small groups of students at a table in the school hallway. In the small elementary school building, where finding enough space to hold classes and small group sessions is a...


Break-in, vandalism at Rundlett Middle School
11-09-2022 12:12 AM

By EILEEN O’GRADY

Concord Police are investigating a break-in that occurred at Rundlett Middle School early Monday morning that resulted in damaged property and an unexpected day off for students.Around 1:20 a.m. on Monday, police say three intruders broke into the...


When Granite State College merges into UNH, much will stay the same
10-31-2022 9:50 AM

By DAVID BROOKS

For the fourth time in its 50-year history, Concord’s piece of New Hampshire’s state university system is about to get a new name, part of a big change that should raise the profile of this often-overlooked institution but not alter its underlying...


Update: Following the trail of evidence in Concord double-homicide
10-21-2022 8:10 PM

 By JAMIE L. COSTA

The day before the bodies of Steve and Wendy Reid were found near a city hiking trail, Concord police came in contact with a homeless man living near the murder scene who has now been charged with the crime. Logan Clegg, who initially identified...


State surplus auction Saturday at White Farm in Concord
10-14-2022 7:22 PM

The twice-annual auction of surplus government property returns Saturday at White Farm in Concord, and crowds are expected.The auction sale, held each spring and fall, unloads hundreds of surplus items from the state and municipal governments ranging...


'We have Always Been Here': Despite Misconceptions, Native Americans Have Long History in New Hampshire
10-10-2022 5:56 PM

By JENNY WHIDDEN and KELLY BURCH

Editor’s note: This story is the first in the ‘We have always been here’ series that will examine where NH stands when it comes to acknowledgment of and support for its indigenous people, what steps other New England states have taken and what Abenaki...


Driver who killed cyclist gets prison
09-28-2022 8:13 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

NEWPORT — A 32-year-old Claremont man who had multiple convictions for using a mobile device while driving and who tried to prevent police from examining his mobile phone after he struck and killed a cyclist earlier this year in Newport, will serve at...


Energy costs are high. So are the earnings of top executives that run these companies
09-25-2022 8:30 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Electricity bills are expected to go through the roof this winter. Power companies, like Eversource and Unitil, have warned users that service rates will double. State and federal governments have issued assistance programs to alleviate costs.While...

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