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The farmhouse, shown in a documentary, is gone, to be replaced by something more hopeful
12-17-2017 11:06 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

The big white farmhouse on Mountain Road, near Sanborn and Sewalls Falls roads, is gone, razed to make room for new homes and families.It stood lonely for years, with a blank expression of chipping paint and rotting wood that, to passing drivers,...


Concord dentist accused of sexual assault reaches agreement
12-13-2017 11:47 PM

By ALYSSA DANDREA

A Concord dentist charged with assaulting a woman in the parking lot of a company-sponsored event in 2015 has settled with prosecutors.Mostafa El-Sherif, 60, of Bedford has completed three hours of one-on-one sexual harassment training and 40 hours of...


My Turn: 21st-century working conditions are failing us
09-02-2017 12:20 AM

By SUSI NORD

Labor Day is a great time to think about the 21st-century workforce and how trends in the workplace affect the 669,000 of us who work in New Hampshire for our living.Conditions in the workplace touch the lives of all Americans through our interactions...


N.H. Holocaust survivor tells story, discusses how it resonates today
04-23-2017 11:57 PM

By CAITLIN ANDREWS

Not much can stop Kati Preston from telling her story.The 78-year-old Holocaust survivor had a knee replacement operation almost three weeks ago. Recovery requires lots of bed rest in her Barnstead farmhouse, and most would probably prefer to take it...


Film tells story of mentally ill woman who died in Concord farmhouse
04-20-2017 10:14 AM

By ELLA NILSEN

Filmmaker Todd Wider was first inspired to make a documentary about mental illness when he experienced it firsthand in his hometown of New York City.Wider came home one night to find that a homeless man had broken in because he was cold and trying to...


N.H. House kills bill that would raise minimum marriage age to 18
03-10-2017 3:17 PM

By ALLIE MORRIS

It’s not often middle-schoolers get married in New Hampshire. But it’s still perfectly legal, after the Republican-led House killed a bill Thursday to raise the marriage age to 18.The rejection leaves intact a state law that lets girls get married as...


Your fix-it questions answered
03-02-2017 5:01 PM

By JEANNE HUBER

Q: The border tiles in my master bath shower look horrible! The tiles are dark brown, but the color is slowly coming off, probably because of chemicals in cleaning solutions. The tiles are not flat and smooth like the surrounding tiles. Is there any...


Man sentenced in deadly home invasion is paroled on 1 charge
01-19-2017 11:18 PM

A man sentenced to 20 to 40 years in prison for his role in a home invasion that left a mother dead and her 11-year-old daughter maimed was granted parole Thursday on one of his convictions, but he still faces at least a decade more behind bars.Quinn...


There are 500,000 utility poles in New Hampshire, yet we hardly notice them
12-26-2016 11:08 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Marc Geaumont doesn’t work for a telephone company, but when it comes to utility poles, he has a confession to make. “People in my family still call them telephone poles,” the director of field operations for Eversource Energy in New Hampshire...


A Nashua teen dies in a bizarre manner. So, going forward, what does that mean for keeping drainage systems safe?
10-26-2016 1:37 AM

By RAY DUCKLER

The news, while of course tragic, was bizarre and mysterious, leading to questions that have yet to be answered.Jacob Goulet, a 16-year-old student at Nashua North High School, was dead, but many of the factors normally associated with a teen’s death...


Limited options for athletes seeking for scholarships in N.H.
06-30-2016 11:34 PM

By LEIF SKODNICK

Concord’s Andrew Lauderdale didn’t even think of playing football in college until his junior year at Trinity High School in Manchester. Then, the summer before his senior year, Lauderdale went to a football camp at Boston College, where he was seen...


In rural Jamaica, Latoya sees education as a way out of poverty
04-06-2016 9:34 AM

By GEOFF FORESTER

In rural Jamaica, Latoya sees education as a way out of poverty- (Editor’s note: This is the final installment of Photo Editor Geoff Forester’s series about an annual mission to Chantilly, Jamaica, organized by St. Paul’s in Concord.)In many ways, Latoya Pryce is a typical teenager. At age 15, she works hard at...

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