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Nordic Ski: Concord, Hopkinton and Kearsarge get wins against tough competition in Kearsarge Classic
01-29-2025 1:40 PM

By ALEXANDER RAPP

Conditions and logistics finally cooperated to allow for one of the biggest high school Nordic skiing races so far this season, the Kearsarge Classic at Proctor Academy’s ski area in Andover. The Concord, Hopkinton and Kearsarge boys’ and girls’ teams raced against 10 other schools on a challenging course to accumulate points and find their rhythm with plenty of skiing left in the season.


Paul Tuller presents ‘Japanese House in New Hampshire: A Long Story’ for speaker series
01-29-2025 9:00 AM

On Feb. 7 at 5 p.m., the Jaffrey Civic Center will present the fifth program in this season’s “Stories to Share” series. The speaker will be longtime woodworker Paul Tuller, who will offer a talk entitled “Japanese House in New Hampshire, a Long Journey.”


Man convicted of holding down boy while he was raped at a youth center gets 20- to 40-year sentence
01-27-2025 3:30 PM

By KATHY McCORMACK

CONCORD, N.H. — A former leader at a New Hampshire youth detention center who was convicted of holding down a teen while he was raped in 1998 was sentenced Monday to 20 to 40 years in prison.


Letter: Concord’s priorities in need of realignment
01-27-2025 9:19 AM

 


High schools: Bow’s Reardon scores 1,000th point, this weekend’s basketball, hockey, Alpine and ski jumping results
01-26-2025 3:24 AM

Bow 56, John Stark 34


Community effort clears the way for ice rink in Franklin
01-23-2025 12:52 PM

By DANIEL SARCH

A video on social media showing people playing on river ice prompted a volunteer effort in the community to create a safe outdoor ice rink.


Gov. Ayotte announces state hiring freeze, citing budget deficit
01-23-2025 12:20 PM

By JOSH ROGERS

Gov. Kelly Ayotte has announced a state hiring freeze.


New Hampshire landfill bill would weigh harm, not just benefits for local communities
01-22-2025 11:48 AM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

New Hampshire lawmakers are considering a new approach to how landfills get approved in the state.


As negative temperatures continue, people experiencing homelessness continue to bear brutal cold
01-21-2025 5:09 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Sweatpants, snow pants, a t-shirt, a windbreaker plus an outer shell, hiking boots and a hat weren’t enough to keep Raymond Blodgett warm against the biting cold. 


Opinion: To protect New Hampshire renters, stop HB 60
01-21-2025 11:49 AM

Rep. David Paige and Rep. Ellen Read

State Reps. David Paige of Conway and Ellen Read of Newmarket serve as ranking and deputy ranking members of the New Hampshire House Committee on Housing respectively.


Trump returns to power, sworn in for second term
01-20-2025 5:50 PM

By ZEKE MILLER, CHRIS MEGERIAN and MICHELLE L. PRICE


Homeyer: Looking back on our gardens of 2024, and ahead to 2025
01-20-2025 3:39 PM

I’m not a big fan of unrealistic New Year’s resolutions such as “keep my papers organized and desk tidy”, for example. But I do like to spend some time each January reflecting on the gardens of the past year and making decisions about what I will do in the coming months.


Granite Geek: Going electric makes sense with trash just like with cars – but who’s going to pay for it?
01-20-2025 3:39 PM

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Talk of the Towns
01-17-2025 3:00 PM

The Allenstown Town Office will be closed on Monday in observance of Martin Luther King Day.


Back to normal: Pembroke basketball coach Mike Donnell declared cancer-free
01-17-2025 12:38 PM

By ALEXANDER RAPP

When Pembroke boys’ basketball head coach Mike Donnell was diagnosed with stage III colon cancer in April, it was a shock to him and the community.


Letter: NH landfills are on life support
01-17-2025 10:16 AM

Having listened to the incoming governor (inauguration speech) for New Hampshire, Kelly Ayotte, there were truths mixed with the missing details relative to those truths. One subject is very real and is looming around the corner. It is great that Dalton will not be subjected to a proposed landfill. However, nothing was cited as to what the state intends on doing concerning the fact that 40 percent of waste going into New Hampshire landfills is from out of state.


House Republicans’ proposed 15-week abortion ban includes no exceptions for rape or incest
01-16-2025 1:48 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

Nine Republican state representatives filed a bill this week that would make abortion illegal after 15 weeks. It includes exceptions for medical emergencies and fetal abnormalities that are “incompatible with life.”


Dwindling snow cover a bad omen for winter recreation in the region
01-16-2025 10:00 AM

By ABIGAIL HAM

As a kid, Dan Shelley remembers playing hockey on frozen ponds by Thanksgiving and spending Christmas break on the back of a snowmobile. These days, as president of Westmoreland Sno-Belters, a snowmobile club, Shelley is still hoping for enough snow to ride — in mid-January.


North Country kayaker conquers the mighty Mississippi
01-16-2025 9:08 AM

By TOM EASTMAN

For most, it’s hard to imagine paddling the entire length of the Mississippi River, from its headwaters at Minnesota’s Lake Itasca all the way through the heartland of America to the Gulf of Mexico.


High schools: Concord Nordic finishes second, Wednesday’s hockey, basketball and wrestling results
01-16-2025 3:13 AM

Plymouth 385, Concord 379, Kennett 354, Profile 348, Derryfield 332, Bow 215, Moultonborough 77, White Mtns. 72

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