Body search: CONCORDANT
By HOLLY RAMER
CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire has agreed to pay $4.5 million to a woman who accused a youth detention center staffer of raping her in storage closet just before he handed out candy to other children as a reward for good behavior.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
The Foundation for Healthy Communities is among the ones in New Hampshire to feel the effects of a sweeping federal decision under President Donald Trump to revoke billions in unspent pandemic relief funds from state and local governments.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Seana Hallberg came from Dover to speak about her son.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
CONCORD — A legal challenge over whether the sentence imposed on the convicted murderer of two Dartmouth College professors violates the state’s constitution has been sent back to a lower court by the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
By DAVID BROOKS
The Grappone Auto Group is selling two of its franchises, Toyota and Hyundai, as the company completes the transition into the fourth generation of family ownership.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Mayor Byron Champlin took a moment away from talking about housing development in Concord to ask a favor of business leaders in the room.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
As Concord gears up for a packed summer of outdoor events, First Fridays kick off at the start of May, bringing fun for people of all ages.
Bow 13, John Stark 1
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Winning the NHIAA Division I boys’ hockey championship was a monumental victory for Concord High last month and one that will be talked about for years to come.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
New Hampshire could be on the verge of extending its campaign season as lawmakers debate issues of interest and fairness in elections.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
When a propane delivery tank overturned on I-93 last Tuesday morning near Bow, two members of the Bow Department of Public Works heard the crash. Bruce Maxwell and Duane Reese exited their office and ran up the hill to the scene.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Tucker Jadczak paid for and received his shipment of beer tap handles weeks ago.
By DAVID BROOKS
Earle “Chip” Chesley, Concord’s director of general services, will retire after 22 years of overseeing the city's infrastructure and essential public works services.
Kearsarge 9, Trinity 0
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
A federal judge characterized a Trump administration lawyer’s refusal to confirm basic information about the legal status of a Dartmouth College international student as “a bit Kafkaesque” during a lengthy court hearing Tuesday.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
As the head of Concord’s environmental club, Myrick Oxnard wanted to see city leaders go beyond patting themselves on the back for earth-friendly work already underway.
By DAVID BROOKS
A group of New Hampshire business officials gathered in Concord Tuesday to express alarm about proposed cuts to state support for the university system and they made no mistake about who they blamed.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
The city of Concord should want people with relevant experience to give advice about pressing issues — that’s how Steve Shurtleff sees it.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
A Concord Man is facing drug and child endangerment charges related to an incident where an unresponsive middle school student was taken to Concord Hospital in January.
By JONATHAN THRELFALL
Jonathan Threlfall is the lead pastor Trinity Baptist Church in Concord. He lives in Bow.
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