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Bridge park designs debut, face sparse funding picture
02-07-2025 12:18 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

A direct walk and bike path connecting Storrs Street, or even Main Street, to the trails on the east bank of the Merrimack River. A deck over the riverbank with room for picnics, benches and food trucks. A slatted, undulating wood architecture creating a “gateway to the mountains” that arches over the interstate. 


New Hampshire healthcare provider resumes gender-affirming care after confusion over Trump’s executive order
02-06-2025 8:21 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Amoskeag Health in New Hampshire informed patients on Tuesday night that it would no longer be offering gender-affirming care, but within 48 hours, those same patients began receiving emails notifying them that the services had resumed.


Boscawen proposed budget close to equal with last year’s, but large expenses looming
02-06-2025 3:17 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Boscawen’s modest 1.7% proposed budget increase is good news for taxpayers, but town leaders cautioned that the seeming stability belies what could be around the corner.


Broken elevator in senior apartments leaves ten or more unable to exit building
02-06-2025 3:06 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

A broken elevator at the Horseshoe Pond Place senior apartments has left at least 10 residents unable to exit the building on their own for the last two weeks.


As Loudon pinches pennies, selectman calls on residents to reject Merrimack Valley School District’s budget
02-06-2025 2:18 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

Loudon is stuck between a rock and a hard place.


Budget cap and article targeting vouchers survive debate in Weare school session
02-06-2025 12:54 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Deliberative sessions are all about local control but it was state actions and their effect on property taxes that dominated much of Wednesday’s discussion for voters in the Weare School District.


New Hampshire casinos may get slot machines, but growth faces limits
02-06-2025 12:12 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

New Hampshire gaming halls with historic horse racing licenses could soon swap their machines for slot machines, securing a seven-year head start over competitors in the state's expanding casino market.


Bow postpones budget hearings to Monday due to storm
02-06-2025 9:05 AM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

The town of Bow has postponed its scheduled budget hearing for both the school and municipal budgets due to an anticipated snowfall.


With Canadian trade and rising prices at risk, Ayotte hopes Trump’s tariffs won’t come to pass
02-05-2025 4:56 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

State leaders said they’re concerned over President Donald Trump’s impending tariffs on Canada, warning that they would pose a risk for state construction projects and higher energy prices for New Hampshire residents.


Emotions spill out at Merrimack Valley schools budget hearing following $2m overspending disclosure
02-05-2025 4:18 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Merrimack Valley School Board Chair Tracy Bricchi accused some district residents of “border[ing] on libel” at the conclusion of a contentious budget hearing Tuesday that saw some attendees call out the board and its administrators for what they described as a lack of transparency and accountability.


Webster proposed budget up 6.5%
02-05-2025 3:48 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Webster residents will vote in March on an operating budget of $1.94 million, a 6.5% increase from this past year.


Warner faces proposed 30 percent increase in town portion of tax rate
02-05-2025 3:16 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

During a career in the finance industry, Bob Blake was told to do more with less. He thinks it’s time for the Town of Warner to do the same. 


Citing labor shortage, N.H. lawmakers want to give state troopers $900K in sign-on bonuses, recruitment help
02-05-2025 3:09 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

New Hampshire, like the rest of the country, has a well-known shortage of police officers. To entice more to come to the Granite State, lawmakers might allocate $900,000 in state funds to provide sign-on bonuses for state troopers and other recruitment strategies.


64 skiers, stranded on lift at Cannon Mountain, lowered to the ground by ropes
02-05-2025 2:32 PM

A ski lift on Cannon Mountain Ski Area halted Wednesday morning due to a broken bolt and 64 people had to be brought down from the chairs by rope. Nobody was injured.


With heavy property tax burden, help for veterans considered at both state and local level
02-05-2025 2:10 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Charlie Trowbridge has one question for veterans like himself. 


Special education takes center stage at Epsom school budget deliberative session
02-05-2025 2:08 PM

By RACHEL WACHMAN

The cost of special education and the role of state assistance for schools took center stage at Epsom School District deliberative session Tuesday during one of the town’s most widely attended meetings in years, which drew more than 250 people to the Epsom Central School.


If approved, NH would require pro-life abortion videos in public schools
02-05-2025 1:56 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

A trio of proposed laws would require public school health educators to show students starting in sixth grade a series of videos created by a pro-life organization that depict abortion procedures and fetal gestation.


Girls’ basketball: Coe-Brown Bears fall to Lebanon in tough loss, 49-40
02-05-2025 12:05 PM

By ALEXANDER RAPP

NORTHWOOD – Injuries and a season-long string of illnessess continue to hamper the Coe-Brown girls’ basketball team, which has struggled to settle on a consistent rotation of players. The Bears lost their most recent game to Lebanon, 49-40, on Tuesday night, them to 6-5 on the season.


Charities in New Hampshire could face donation caps under new bill
02-04-2025 4:31 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Last year, My Friend’s Place, a homeless shelter and transitional housing program in Dover, received $135,000 from its partnership with Revo Casino. The money raised through charitable gaming helped the nonprofit keep its doors open for the dozens of people who rely on it every day.


Murphy to depart as Concord superintendent in 2026
02-04-2025 3:41 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Concord Superintendent Kathleen Murphy will leave the district at the end of the 2025-2026 school year, with the approval of a one-year contract renewal by the Concord Board of Education on Monday night.

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