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By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
New Hampshire lawmakers don’t often align, but banning student cellphone use in schools became one of those rare occasions.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Under Republican proposals for a parental bill of rights headed to the desk of Gov. Kelly Ayotte, teachers and school personnel in New Hampshire would be mandated to answer any and all questions from parents.
The 41st Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics New Hampshire concluded in front of the State House on Thursday afternoon, kicking off the State Summer Games happening at the University of New Hampshire in Durham on Friday and Saturday.
By BEN FROST
Ben Frost is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners and an attorney with a practice focusing on municipal and land-use law. He worked for New Hampshire Housing for over 18 years and is currently the President of Proactive Development at Rhode Island Housing. He lives in Warner.
By DAVID BROOKS
No Rite Aid stores in Concord are among those slated to close after the national drugstore chain declared bankruptcy — but their demise seems only a matter of time.
By JENN CHASE
This My Turn was originally presented as testimony at a city council hearing.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Haley Patnode remembers the last time Arthur T. Demoulas was at risk of losing his job. She was 14.
No. 8 Bow 1, No. 9 Lebanon 0
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The Kearsarge Cougars swept Bishop Brady, 9-0, in a hard-fought Division III state championship game to claim their third state championship in five years.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
For the first time, New Hampshire will host the prestigious Steinbrecher Cup at Manchester Memorial High School’s stadium. This tournament will crown the men’s soccer national amateur champion, and one of the teams in the running is New Hampshire’s own Seacoast United.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Stuart Trachy of Franklin has been confirmed by New Hampshire’s Executive Council to become the newest member of the state’s Lottery Commission.
By YAA BAME
The city of Concord is trying to hire 10 more certified lifeguards by June 9 to open all six city pools by the start of the summer.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
It was opening weekend for the Concord-to-New York bus route and the group of Granite Staters who had congregated on a Manhattan side street were in high spirits.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
The financial repercussions of Merrimack Valley’s $2 million over-expenditure will likely spill into a second school year, according to Superintendent Randy Wormald.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
BOW – A seven-goal and two-assist performance by attacker Ella Gray, and eight saves by goalie Gianna Trott moved Bow swiftly through the first round of Division III playoffs with a big, 18-3, win over Kearsarge on Tuesday afternoon.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The Kearsarge High boys tennis team showed its experience on home court and delivered a 7-2 win over Moultonborough Academy in the Division III semifinals on Monday.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Lead budget writers in the state Senate voted on Tuesday to keep the Office of the Child Advocate in place to oversee child welfare across New Hampshire, heeding a call from Gov. Kelly Ayotte to restore it.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Flames damaged much of a home at 132 Kaime Rd. in Chichester on Monday evening, sending one person to a burn unit for medical treatment.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
A Somersworth man is facing multiple charges after police said he led them on a high-speed chase through several towns from Hooksett to Franklin on Monday night.
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