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By CURTIS REGISTER
Curtis Register is a Town Councilor in Durham and a United States Marine Corps veteran.
By LORI WEAVER
Lori Weaver, the Commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, lives in Concord.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
The pump system that sends water to nearly 200 plots at the Sycamore Community Garden was suddenly dry. Volunteers checked on the problem and discovered the solar panels that powered the system had been stolen, the wires cut.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Exactly a year ago, as a police officer straddled Aidan Turner’s prone body on the grass outside the University of New Hampshire’s Thompson Hall, the college junior contorted his head upward and asked why he was being arrested.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
A federal judge in New Hampshire ordered the Department of Homeland Security to maintain the legal status of an international student who is pursuing a Ph.D. at Dartmouth College.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Gary Gordon remembers marching through the streets of Washington, D.C., with fellow veterans at the Vietnam Veterans Memorial’s dedication in 1982.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Frank Swirko was sitting in the back of Grange Hall when, after a sudden turn of events, he learned he was chosen as Chichester’s newest selectman.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
April skiing is a luxury most mountains can’t afford, and May skiing is a rare thing usually reserved for those willing to hike up with their gear, but Black Mountain is still spinning lifts and will have its latest closing day in 90 years.
By MOIRA O’NEILL
Moira O’Neill, PhD served as New Hampshire’s first Child Advocate from 2018 to 2022. She lives on the Coast of Maine.
By SUSAN SEIDNER
Susan Seidner lives in Pembroke.
By LISA BEAUDOIN
Lisa Beaudoin of Concord, principal of Strategies for Disability Equity, is the former executive director of NH’s leading disability justice organization.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
A 25-year-old man in Keene was shot by police after a 911 call that reported a “person in distress.”
Directors Meggin Dail and Jeff Crowell-Gregoire are pleased to present to “The Laramie Project” by the Techtonic Theatre Project on May 2, 3, 9 and 10. Accompanying this Pittsfield Players show is an opening act of music by Loose Ground, the winners of the Players’ Mic Competition 2025.
Merrimack Valley 108.33, Kennett 61.33, Kingswood 55, White Mountains 15, Berlin 11.33, ConVal 6
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
The vast majority of state funding to the state’s University System is used to lower tuition for in-state students, which is as high as $15,520 this year at the UNH Durham campus.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
As the sun set on Memorial Field, the Concord High boys’ lacrosse team headed into a second overtime period with Hollis-Brookline.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLINand GEOFF FORESTER
A year ago, Junior Venuste stood on the BNH stage playing his saxophone alone.
By REBECA PEREIRA
New Hampshire State Police are now authorized to carry out immigration checks during the department’s routine operations, becoming the largest participating law enforcement agency among nine others across the state.
With creativity abounding in the community around us, The Concord Insider, in collaboration with Concord Arts Market, will begin highlighting local artists on a regular basis. The first artist spotlight focuses on Elizabeth MacBride, who lives in Contoocook.
Calling all movie-goers! NHTI invites you to its next Night at the Movies for a screening of “The Conversation” on Friday, May 2 at 7 p.m. The film, released in 1974, is rated PG.
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