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Renee Zobel: Coe-Brown volleyball coach, marine biologist and mushroom aficionado
10-21-2023 4:00 PM

By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL

As she walks in the forest – a place that always keeps her grounded and at ease – the mushrooms sprouting near some fallen, dead wood excite Renee Zobel the most.“This is a hen of the woods,” she says with alacrity, pointing to a cohort among several...


Business Notes
10-14-2023 4:00 PM

NH Audubon announced at its Annual Meeting on Sept. 16, the following 2023 conservation award winners: Tudor Richards Award – Karen Bennett of Antrim, Goodhue-Elkins Award – George W. Gavutis Jr. of Kensington, John Thalheimer Volunteer Award – Sandra...


Law in the Marketplace:  Profits Interests—a Powerful LLC Tax Tool
10-14-2023 2:00 PM

By JOHN CUNNINGHAM

Most New Hampshire multi-member LLCs are and should be taxable as partnerships under Internal Revenue Code Subchapter K, the default federal income tax regimen applicable to these LLCs. This is because, for the members of these LLCs, partnership...


Talk of the towns
10-14-2023 11:00 AM

Concord/Penacook ■Love to solve a mystery? Join the WICX Players as they present a classic Poirot Radio Play with sound effects, refreshments, raffles, prizes and family fun! Bring your magnifying glass to Immaculate Heart of Mary, 180 Loudon Road on...


“Who needs the signs when you have your own voice” –  Ramaswamy invites student to join him inside town hall event 
10-13-2023 5:31 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Under Gabriel Reynolds’ bed in his dorm at New England College, three white signs with black Sharpie letters are tucked away.One reads, “to take away our 26th amendment, you’ll have to take away our 2nd.” Another says, “no forever war in Mexico.” And...


New Hampshire Film Festival runs this week
10-10-2023 5:00 PM

The collaborative effort of filmmaking will be on display Oct. 12-15 in Portsmouth as directors, producers, writers, and film buffs gather to view some of the most exciting and thought-provoking films available for screening.Organizers say the 21st...


Opinion: Understanding the deeper dimension of the U.S. Supreme Court’s corruption crisis
10-10-2023 4:00 PM

By JONATHAN P. BAIRD

Jonathan P. Baird lives in Wilmot. The stories about corruption at the U.S. Supreme Court keep mushrooming. We first heard about Justice Clarence Thomas accepting expensive gifts from billionaire Harlan Crow that Thomas never reported. After Thomas...


In his defense, Mounsey was one of the best
10-10-2023 10:45 AM

By RAY DUCKLER

Forget the eye-popping statistics – goals and assists - that regularly define hockey’s top players.That was not Mick Mounsey’s game. Instead, Mounsey used his refrigerator-like frame to keep high-flying forwards away from the University of New...


The Outside Story: Clover – flower or weed?
04-23-2023 3:57 PM

By LAURIE D. MORRISSEY

Call it a flower or call it a weed — clover is a plant everyone knows. Who hasn’t idled away an hour hunting for a four-leaf clover, hoping for good luck?A member of the legume family, clover is common in lawns and fields, in disturbed sites, and...


Warmth puts fishing derby on thin ice
02-13-2023 4:55 PM

By MARA HOPLAMAZIAN

Anglers from across New England gathered in Meredith this weekend for the 44th annual Ice Fishing Derby run by the town’s Rotary Club.Usually, the event involves bob houses dotting Lake Winnipesaukee, spectators gathering on the ice, and a kid’s...


Concord boys rally, John Stark girls take control to claim Capital Classic hoops titles
12-30-2022 3:10 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

The effort had been undeniable, but the results hadn’t been there for the Concord boys’ basketball team. At the Capital Classic, that hard work started to pay off.Shots that were once rushed were set up naturally. Attempts from 3-point land that...


Year in Review: Area business comings and goings in 2022
12-29-2022 3:48 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Although the business world continues to be in turmoil, with the pandemic scrambling labor supply, customer demand and struggling supply chains, and America’s rising interest rates squeezing investment, the Concord area saw a good chunk of commercial...


A sadly familiar story in latest mountain hiker death, right down to the trail they took
12-28-2022 4:56 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

The news out of Franconia Notch this weekend was sadly familiar: A hiker set off in the morning, eagerly climbing the Old Bridle Path up Mt. Lafayette to experience one of the world’s greatest day hikes, but never returned.This time it was Guopeng...


Young hiker who died in NH remembered as caring, determined
12-26-2022 4:49 PM

By HOLLY RAMER

Olivera Sotelo’s 19-year-old daughter was late returning from a solo hike, and she wasn’t answering her phone. Panicking at the trailhead, Sotelo called her husband for help.“I could not stop my anxiety,” she said. Emily Sotelo emerged from the woods...


Massive liquor distribution center in Bow is getting even bigger
12-04-2022 8:30 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Located just off Route 3A, the DHL Bow Distribution Center, a massive 244,000-square-foot warehouse – more than four football fields of space – holds all the alcohol sold in the state’s 67 liquor stores.Sales have been so steady, the distribution...


Couple from Idaho set down roots in Concord and open downtown shop
11-08-2022 6:18 PM

By JAMIE L. COSTA

Six months after falling in love with the city of Concord, a young couple who grew up in Idaho are opening a high-end, premium market featuring handmade goods next week on South Main Street.In the former location of Simply Birkenstock, Makers on Main...


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...


A look at how area students are faring on proficiency testing
10-22-2022 7:00 PM

By EILEEN O’GRADY

In Concord, elementary school students scored higher on state reading and math assessments than they did last year, but proficiency levels at Concord High School continue to decline, according to state data.Districtwide, math scores have risen...


Opinion: Not a law and order party
10-17-2022 6:00 AM

By JONATHAN P. BAIRD

Jonathan P. Baird lives in Wilmot. Going as far back as the Richard Nixon presidency, the Republican Party has played the law and order card, arguing that they are the party that will keep Americans safe from crime and disorder. Of course, Nixon was...


Former director of Capital City Charter School reaches financial settlement
10-06-2022 11:13 AM

By EILEEN O’GRADY

The former director of Capital City Charter School and her mother have agreed to pay $80,000 as part of a settlement agreement in a bankruptcy lawsuit accusing them of misusing funds for personal use.Stephanie Alicea, founder and former director of...

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