Body search: 40
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Roughly 16 years after Concord instituted a pay-as-you-throw trash program, residents are torn over how effective the program is, whether or not they like the bags themselves and the cost.
Hollis-Brookline 53, Bow 40
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
City Councilor Karen McNamara had heard the criticism, and she’d heard enough.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Sophomore Kourtney Kaplan ran upcourt on the fast break, found her spot on the right edge of the perimeter, pump-faked to fool the defender and elevated to swish the 3-pointer and score her 18th point of the game.
By LINDA MATTLAGE
Linda Mattlage is a Concord resident for 40 years, a retired nurse, and a member of the golf advisory committee and ad hoc building committee.
Belmont-Gilford 2Pembroke-Campbell 1
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
A Concord police officer on unpaid leave testified that he followed his training when he knocked a resistant homeless man to the ground while attempting to take him into protective custody in April 2023.
How do 42 million Canadians feel about becoming part of the United States? Will they be represented by congressmen and congresswomen in proportion to the population? Will the 10 provinces expect to be treated like American states with two-senator representation in Congress? How about the Canadian territories? How do the rest of us feel about adding to our Congress 20 new senators and at least 40 or 50 representatives? When will Trump’s buffoonery end? When will J. D. Vance begin proceedings under the 25th Amendment to advance his career objectives and to stop the Buffoon In Chief from making the world less safe and the United States its laughingstock?
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
The resource list at the bottom of this story has been updated with a 24-hour plan for warm weather shelter over the weekend.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
The five members of the board were torn.
By DAVID BROOKS
It’s cold outside and you’re trying to decide how much to bundle up. Should your decision be based on the air temperature, the wind chill or the “feels like” number?
Concord 388, Kearsarge 384, Sunapee 161
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
A former employee of Sal’s Pizza said she thought an on-duty Concord police officer was going to kill a homeless man when she witnessed him push the man to the ground outside the Storrs Street restaurant in April 2023.
By DANIEL SARCH
For the third year in a row, Kenzo Morris slept outside for three days in December to raise money for the soup kitchen where he volunteers. After suffering hypothermia during an early snow in December 2023, Morris created a new method of shelter this...
By JOSH ROGERS
When Gov.-elect Kelly Ayotte is sworn into office Thursday, she and her fellow Republicans who gained ground in Concord on Election Day will have the power to implement many of the policies they ran on — from housing, to immigration, to taxes.But the...
Boys’ BasketballJohn Stark 47, Plymouth 40Key players: John Stark – Cedar Beaupre (21 points), Joey Dykstra (8 points), Hayden Pond (8 points, 4 assists), Aiden Harris (6 points, 8 rebounds, 5 steals)Highlights: A Beaupre 3 with less than a minute to...
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
A proposal to build nearly 200 housing units along the Merrimack River near the Wheelabrator power plant in Penacook is not in the “public interest” for multiple reasons, according to Concord’s city planner.The city has ample housing in the works, and...
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Longtime University of New Hampshire Police Chief Paul Dean, under scrutiny for his role in the response to a pro-Palestine protest last May, will leave the university to become incoming Governor Kelly Ayotte’s director of citizen services.The...
By ETHAN DeWITT
For the group gathered around a conference table last month, the goal was a lofty one: design a curriculum to teach first graders the basics of civics and constitutional law.But the slide of the draft lesson projected before the members of the...
By JONATHAN P. BAIRD
Jonathan P. Baird lives in Wilmot. Back in 1980, when I was a young activist living in Boston, I had the opportunity to hear Clarence Norris speak. He was the last surviving Scottsboro Boy. He died in 1989. Norris came to Boston to rally support for...
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