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By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Just as the city of Concord’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice and Belonging Committee has started to put rubber to road, laying out the timeline for their first action steps, the national climate surrounding their work has changed.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Applications for property tax deferrals in New Hampshire are due Feb. 28.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
As colleges across the country compete to attract top athletes to their biggest sports, a bill making its way through the New Hampshire State House would protect students’ ability to earn money from their name, image, and likeness here, but under certain conditions.
By DAN ATTORRI
NORTH SUTTON – Austin Needham had a hand in every basket in the first quarter. AJ Tremblay hit 3-pointers in the second. The Whipple brothers went on a run in the third.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
New Hampshire lawmakers are divided over how long to hit pause on new landfill permits.
By DAVID BROOKS
It’s pretty straightforward to get a marriage certificate in New Hampshire as long as you’re at least 18 years old, but you need to gather the right documents first.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
A year after voters in Pembroke rejected a multi-million dollar budget increase, school leaders now face the real prospect of a repeat of sorts – albeit on a smaller scale – this spring.
By DAVID BROOKS
In the latest leg of a long-running debate, a House committee killed a bill that would have prevented public water fluoridation in New Hampshire.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Judith Ackerson, a Franklin resident, thinks the idea of electing rather than appointing New Hampshire’s school superintendents is a “recipe for disaster.”
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
As leaders from the Concord School District and city government prepare to convene on the future of Memorial Field, some mutual agreement has emerged that the project ought to move forward sooner rather than later.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
When most people picture wedding beverages, they tend to think of champagne toasts and open bars. As a wedding guest, you often find the drink in your hand to be a constant companion as the reception unfolds. With couples leaning into creative ways to personalize their celebratory day, what you drink at a wedding can sometimes become one of the details that sticks with you long past the late-night dancing, multi-course meals and fancy outfits.
By DAN ATTORRI
New Hampshire’s Division II high school swimmers had to make some adustments after Saturday’s originally scheduled championship got moved to Friday. The swim meet beat the storm, and two area competitors beat all of their opponents.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Gov. Kelly Ayotte unveiled her policy and funding priorities this week in her draft of the state budget. Here’s what to know about her spending proposals, and other news from the State House this week.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Willem Avenant sipped on a coffee with bruised and calloused hands and a big smile, one of profound accomplishment.
By DAVID BROOKS
As the president-elect of the American Dental Association, Dr. Richard Rosato would like to untangle the paradoxical way dentistry is health care that often isn’t considered part of health care.
By DAVID BROOKS
Gov. Ayotte’s budget includes $15 million to do something for the iconic Cannon Mountain aerial tramway, which state officials have wanted to upgrade for years.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Lynn Hartnett has had enough of rising property taxes in Dunbarton.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
With rising personnel costs alongside declining enrollment, the proposed 2025-2026 operating budget for the Concord School district would dip into trust funds and downsize its teaching staff to blunt the tax increase.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
With every defensive possession, the Concord Christian boys’ basketball team found ways to disrupt Franklin’s movement. After struggling against a zone in the first quarter, the Kingsmen found their groove to generate tons of fast-break points in the paint and push the tempo.
By ALEXANDER RAPP and DAN ATTORRI
HENNIKER – The Concord High girls’ Alpine ski team has been propelled by the 1-2 punch of Mika Taylor and Ellie Worster all season long, but a collision early in a day threatened to rob the Crimson Tide of that advantage.
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