Body search: 40
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
A developer looking to build nearly 200 units of housing in Penacook has asked the Zoning Board to reexamine the city’s denial of the project, claiming that the rejection means he is “deprived of any reasonable use of the land” by the city.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
A navy blue van has been making its way across New Hampshire for the past two years, stocked with naloxone, syringes, fentanyl test strips, condoms and other supplies meeting people where they are and helping to prevent overdoses and infections.
By DAN ATTORRI
KEENE – In the final game of a championship-or-bust season, the Belmont High boys’ basketball team busted out its best moves. Crashing the boards for offensive rebounds and putbacks. Scoring fast-break points. And, while the game was tightening up down the stretch, maintaining composure.
By RUSSEL PERKINS
Russell Perkins lives in Concord.
Editor’s note: Following the publication of this article, Patrick Sadlemire announced he was dropping out of the race for Boscawen’s 3-year seat, citing “a change in personal circumstances.”
Merrimack Valley 60, John Stark 29
By PAUL BRIAND
Electric vehicle drivers motoring in New Hampshire are known to have what’s called “range anxiety.” A lack of widespread charging infrastructure makes EV motorists nervous about how far they can get in the state before they need a charge and whether a charging station will be available to them at any given destination.
No. 12 Moultonborough 46, No. 12 Franklin 40
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Emergency crews freed six trapped cows during a three-hour rescue operation Friday evening after a barn at the landmark Highway View Farm in Boscawen partially collapsed.
By JAMES MASON
James Mason is a retired EMT, climber and skier. He lives in Lyme.
No. 5 Monadnock 48, No. 12 Kearsarge 45, 2OT
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
The buyer looking to purchase Andy Sanborn’s Concord Casino wasn’t just planning to buy the small gaming business — they were set to purchase The Draft downtown sports bar along with the approvals he received to build a new 43,000-square-foot betting and entertainment venue off Loudon Road.
Gov. Ayotte has proposed a moratorium on landfills for a year. Whoopy de do. That does absolutely nothing to address the current or long-range situation of our landfills. In reality, nothing will be done, and New Hampshire will continue to accept 40% of the waste in our landfills to come from other states. Gov. Ayotte’s statement is meaningless. Waste from other states is the real threat to our current landfills. What is so hard about telling other states to keep their trash? If the governor really does not want to pollute New Hampshire any more than necessary, just cut the crap, literally, from coming to our state in the first place.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Many couples looking to get married in the Monadnock region, attracted by the area’s natural beauty and stunning views, dream of an outdoor wedding, especially during September and October.
By MIKE DENNEHY
Mike Dennehy is the president of www.NextStepLiving.org, an organization with a mission to provide residential living to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
AP News Summary at 10:43 a.m. EST
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
New Hampshire voters have long valued their independent-mindedness by avoiding registering with either major political party except for the day of a primary.
By ALEXANDER RAPP and DAN ATTORRI
HENNIKER – The Concord High girls’ Alpine ski team has been propelled by the 1-2 punch of Mika Taylor and Ellie Worster all season long, but a collision early in a day threatened to rob the Crimson Tide of that advantage.
By GABRIEL PERRY
BELMONT — No one was injured in a structure fire in Belmont on Saturday evening, but responding firefighters happened upon an antique, rocket-propelled grenade launcher.
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