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By ALEXANDER RAPP
Franklin High School’s former track and field coach, William “Bill” Heydt, Sr., was inducted into the New Hampshire Interscholastic Athletic Association’s Hall of Fame this past Sunday for his long-time coaching, commitment and leadership.Heydt...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The annual Concord Ski and Skate sale is moving again this year to a former Family Dollar in Penacook next to Constantly Pizza.The Capital Ski & Outing Club will sell skis, snowboards, clothes and gear from vendors and direct from the community from 9...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
In Bow High School’s library, students are glued to gaming after school as they practice and train for esports competitions. They duke it out in Super Smash Bros. — a multiplayer fighting game where Nintendo characters go head-to-head until one has...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
In its first-ever Halloween youth street soccer tournament, Samba X drew teams from around the state with some colorful names like the Crayon Crushers, Team Gatorade and the Dead-Icated, to promote their soccer services and grow the sport through a...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Nashua’s Stellos Stadium was closed for the remainder of the season for repairs due to the turf field — installed in 2011 — needing work to ensure the safety of players.The field reportedly had issues identified as early as January and it failed a...
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Maria Armaganian, a three-sport athlete who graduated from Concord High School in 2021 as the field hockey Player of the Year, never planned on slowing down.At Northeastern University, she built muscle in the weight room, became a force to be reckoned...
By ALEXANDER RAPP and DAN ATTORRI
Bow High School boys’ soccer coach Josh Smith is looking to build upon the success of last season after leading the Falcons on a fairytale run to win the Division II championship in his first season as varsity head coach.They beat top-seeded Lebanon,...
By JOSH MORRILL
Dennis Pavlicek took over as Newbury’s town administrator nearly three decades ago on the heels of a high-profile tragedy. His first task was a big one – rebuilding trust in his beloved town.On a quiet Monday morning in the fall of 1993, while working...
By DAVID BROOKS
Many proposed laws seek to move New Hampshire forward, but there’s one that wants to move us – or at least our clocks – sideways into the Atlantic time zone.The bill would shift New Hampshire away from the time zone used by New York City and...
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