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By WILLIAM MADDOCKS and SCOTT DICKMAN
William Maddocks and Scott Dickman are board members of New Hampshire Peace Action.
Pembroke 54, Bow 33
By DAN ATTORRI
NORTH SUTTON – Austin Needham had a hand in every basket in the first quarter. AJ Tremblay hit 3-pointers in the second. The Whipple brothers went on a run in the third.
By DAN ATTORRI
The top skiers from across all four NHIAA divisions competed at the Meet of Champions at Cannon Mountain’s Mittersill Ski Area on Tuesday, and five area skiers earned the ability to extend their Alpine season a little more.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
A year after voters in Pembroke rejected a multi-million dollar budget increase, school leaders now face the real prospect of a repeat of sorts – albeit on a smaller scale – this spring.
By DAN ATTORRI
New Hampshire’s Division II high school swimmers had to make some adustments after Saturday’s originally scheduled championship got moved to Friday. The swim meet beat the storm, and two area competitors beat all of their opponents.
Hanover 392, Plymouth 372, Kennett 355, Concord 94, White Mountains 93, Lebanon 89
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Editor’s note: This story is part of the Monitor’s Inside EFAs series, which examines New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account program. The series’ first story focused on how money is spent on private and religious schools.
By PAUL STEINHAUSER
A top non-partisan political handicapper predicts that New Hampshire’s U.S. Senate race in 2026 is already shaping up to be a very competitive contest.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Leaders of school districts hammered by the rising costs of special education services reacted with muted optimism to the news that Gov. Kelly Ayotte plans to increase a component of state funding for special education by nearly 50%.
Concord 6, Kingswood-Prospect Mountain 3
By DAVID BROOKS
The American vehicle market has seen a lot of big trends lately, from gigantic pickups to speedy electric cars, but it has also seen one surprisingly small trend: the kei truck.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Pembroke voters must decide: Is cleaner water worth $10.4 million?
Throughout New Hampshire, towns, individuals, and veterans’ organizations have erected an assortment of memorials to the Civil War. Beginning with obelisks of the 1860s and continuing onto re-mastered works of the 21st century, historian George Morrison of Bow will present a diverse selection of New Hampshire’s commemorations and their stories at a presentation at the Pembroke Town Library. However, the event, originally scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 13 at 7 p.m., has been postponed due to incoming inclement weather, with a new date to be set soon.
Bow 56, Oyster River 51
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
State department heads warned in recent months that just meeting the bare minimum legal requirements on their budgets could lead to staff cuts and reduced services. Governor Kelly Ayotte had requested proposals that were 4% less than what they spent this year.
Last fall, fifth and sixth grade students at the Henniker Community School studied the art of illustration. They learned about the works of Helen Oxenbury, Dr. Seuss, and Shel Silverstein to gather knowledge about ink style, use of color, and background. At the beginning of the project, the students took a walking field trip down through Azalea Park to gather inspiration for their next art project.
Bow 2, Trinity 2
By REBECA PEREIRA
In Canterbury, a waiting game is underway.
Concord 3, St. Thomas-Winnacunnet-Dover 2
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