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By ALEXANDER RAPP and DAN ATTORRI
HENNIKER – With only four skiers and no room for error, it would take a near-flawless performance from the Concord High boys’ ski team to top the team standings.
Bow 2, Trinity 2
By REBECA PEREIRA
In Canterbury, a waiting game is underway.
Here in Cornish Flat, this seems like an old-fashioned winter. Temperatures have been consistently below freezing, and the ground has had at least a light covering of snowmost of the time. No deep snow, the kind that insulates the ground and keeps tender perennials safe, but enough to soothe the eyes when looking at the landscape.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
When doctors diagnosed her son with autism 15 years ago, Iraida Muñoz moved her family from Puerto Rico to the U.S. in hopes of accessing better healthcare.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
New Hampshire is the only state where ski jumping is an official varsity sport. Few schools have skiers brave enough to fly through the air like Eddie The Eagle, but every once in a while, one rolls into town ready to make the leap.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
It’s budget week in the State House. As Gov. Kelly Ayotte presents her draft of the next state budget, legislative priorities will begin to unfold.
By SRUTHIGOPALAKRISHNAN
Rising transportation costs are a major driver behind Dunbarton’s proposed $10.5 million school budget.
A group of Concord residents will host an informal networking gathering on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at the Kimball Jenkins Mansion to celebrate local historic preservation successes, connect with others, and share ideas for future activities and events.
By STEVEN GORDON
Steven Gordon of Hopkinton is Senior Counsel at Shaheen & Gordon.
Concord 5, Bow 0
By RACHEL WACHMAN
The cost of special education and the role of state assistance for schools took center stage at Epsom School District deliberative session Tuesday during one of the town’s most widely attended meetings in years, which drew more than 250 people to the Epsom Central School.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
A longtime rivalry continued Monday night, and it did not disappoint.
In a recent executive order, Trump has directed the Pentagon to reverse course on diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) policies.
By REBECA PEREIRA
Leon Taylor’s home in Weare has seen decades of family celebrations. On Sunday, Taylor expected to revisit the familiar rituals of those previous occasions — dinner, cake, ice cream and pleasant conversation — when his children brought him into his front yard.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
The second phase of apartments on Pembroke Road is nearly ready for tenants. Sen. Maggie Hassan had the first look this week, touring the new apartments with walk-in closets.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Presenting a school budget is a typically staid, number-laden affair.
By Rebeca Pereira
In Allenstown, the proposed town budget of $6.2 million exceeds last year’s budget by upwards of $600,000, a 10.6% increase.
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