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What makes a million dollar home? In New Hampshire, luxury sales becoming more common as market prices continue
01-25-2025 8:01 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

The four-bedroom home on Mansion Road was built to entertain.


Rising property taxes can overwhelm aging NH residents. A state rep wants to change that
01-18-2025 8:02 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Mike Belcher turned on his ringer and apologized as he sat down to testify. His wife was due to go into labor and he didn’t want to miss a call.


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.


Loudon residents voice opposition to new fire truck purchase
01-16-2025 3:57 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

When a town’s only firetruck with an aerial ladder is 20 years old and on the fritz, towns or cities have to weigh the cost of buying a new one.


New Everest Momo & Curry brings Nepali cuisine to Main Street in Concord
01-10-2025 1:56 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Jigme Ghising has thought about opening Nepali restaurants in New Hampshire since before he moved here.


After another resignation, Boscawen without representation on Merrimack Valley School Board
01-07-2025 2:34 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

The town of Boscawen is currently without representation on the Merrimack Valley School Board after both members from the town resigned in the last three months.Loren Martin stepped down on Sunday due to what board Chair Tracy Bricchi described as...


Constructing hope, building futures: Habitat for Humanity prioritizes home repairs and reselling affordable refurbished dwellings
01-06-2025 2:14 PM

By RACHEL WACHMAN

Back in September, a team of Habitat for Humanity volunteers began work on Beth Riley’s Loudon home, spending countless hours repairing the floors, plumbing, counters, doorways, stairwells, and exterior.Riley learned about Habitat for Humanity when a...


What is fairness? NH officials work to design civics curriculum – and wrestle with large questions
01-06-2025 8:46 AM

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...


‘Next stop’: A look inside Concord’s bus system
01-03-2025 2:57 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Every morning, Zoe Vigneault takes two buses to get to work.


From origin to transformation: William & Sons Coffee Co. brings a flavorful experience to Concord
01-03-2025 2:17 PM

By RACHEL WACHMAN

For Jonathan Hutchins, coffee is far more than a drink. It’s an ideology, an ecosystem, a source of connection between people and the natural world.“I enjoy finding out where things came from and how they work and how they came to us,” Hutchins said....


Fencing goes up around Concord Holiday Inn as renovations move forward
01-02-2025 3:37 PM

Fencing has gone up around the Holiday Inn in downtown Concord as renovations continue. It is slated to reopen in four months as a Hilton DoubleTree hotel.Developer Steve Duprey purchased the hotel on North Main Street in August for $16.8 million. It...


Red Apple Buffet could reopen if the building doesn’t sell
01-01-2025 8:00 AM

By RACHEL WACHMAN

The owners of the former Red Apple Buffet in Concord are prepared to reopen the all-you-can-eat restaurant after the sale of the Loudon Road property fell through multiple times.“If it doesn’t sell in the near future, the owners will open it up...


Continuing the beloved name: Bow resident buys Arnie’s Place
12-30-2024 3:10 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Everybody knows Arnie’s Place.It’s a staple of the Heights neighborhood landscape with its maroon facade, one of the small business oases that haven’t been swept into the river of national chains along Loudon Road.That’s why Deb Casselberry wanted to...


With high property tax burden, lawmakers look to alleviate costs
12-28-2024 9:00 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Sanjeev Manohar had never knocked on a door asking people to vote for him before. So as he hit one after the other in Nashua during his campaign for state representative, he had a policy pitch prepared. He’d champion women’s rights if he was elected...


Accessibility and inclusion: Outdoor access, inclusive language, transportation, housing, special education, are 2025 priorities
12-25-2024 3:29 PM

By RACHEL WACHMAN

When disability rights advocate Mark Race drives around Concord and its surrounding towns, he wonders how many of the new homes and apartments being constructed are designed with accessibility in mind. Likely not many, Race estimates.  The Loudon...


Seven-figure buyout ends Steeplegate neighbor dispute
12-23-2024 3:47 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

The developers looking to convert the former Steeplegate Mall into 600 housing units mixed with large-scale retail bought out a nearby property owner who had stalled the project.Onyx Partners, which is looking to tear down most of the massive former...


Casino changes and revenue increases: A look ahead at New Hampshire's gaming industry in 2025
12-22-2024 12:00 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

New Hampshire kicked off the year with a shake-up in its casino scene. Concord Casino, one of the state’s 14 venues, was ordered to shut down and sell. For charities and nonprofits, this meant even stiffer competition for partnerships with casinos to...


Opinion: Granite Staters and sports in New Orleans
12-21-2024 7:00 AM

By MIKE MOFFETT

State Representative Mike Moffett (R-Loudon) write sports columns when he’s not chairing the House Committee on State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs. Traveling around the country allows one to experience unique sports cultures of various...


Letter: Write to take action
12-20-2024 7:00 AM

People troubled by the president-elect’s threat to deport immigrants should email President Biden asking him to preemptively pardon immigrants. Writers might write a letter something like this one: “Dear President Biden, In addition to using the...


Why do so many students leave New Hampshire to go to college?
12-13-2024 4:49 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Merrimack Valley High School senior Keighen Duppong knows attending the University of New Hampshire would likely cost thousands of dollars less per year than most of the schools on his college list.Duppong, who plans to study applied physics, has sent...

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