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‘Unlimited’ — Concord Seniors turn their tassels
06-14-2025 11:24 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Everyone has heard about the kids who fell behind during the pandemic, the ones who struggled in hybrid classes or to connect with others coming out of lockdown. Tabitha Nedeau was one of them.


Softball: Coe-Brown falls short in fourth consecutive championship appearance to Kingswood, 8-2
06-14-2025 10:01 PM

By ALEXANDER RAPP

HOLDERNESS – In their fourth consecutive state championship appearance, top-seeded Coe-Brown Bears fell short against Kingswood, 8-2, in the Division II softball final.


Solo performance and a tear-inducing rose: Kearsarge Regional High School class of 2025 graduates
06-14-2025 6:27 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

When Ngan “Su” Tran arrived in New Hampshire from Vietnam last November, she had nine days before her first choral concert to learn six pieces.


Flowers, clickers and farewells mark Pittsfield graduation
06-14-2025 4:42 PM

By YAA BAME

From his wrist, Pittsfield salutatorian Evan Munoz dangled a burgundy coil key chain and an attached dog training clicker with a bright yellow button.


John Stark graduation sees 126 get diplomas, with one starting his own welding company
06-14-2025 1:25 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

When the list of places where John Stark High School seniors are headed was read out at Saturday’s graduation, one uncommon item came up at the end: “starting their own company.”


Concord city councilors reconsider their nomination process after appointment backlash
06-13-2025 5:17 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Concord City Councilors didn’t want to be in this situation — preparing to publicly undo an appointment they made to the zoning board just days after unanimously approving it.


Pembroke Academy graduation: ‘We are equally deserving of this’
06-13-2025 3:53 PM

By KEIRA McLAUGHLIN

For Rosie Cummings, her time at Pembroke Academy was defined by the semesters she spent working with the unified sports program.


New Hampshire leads nation in child well-being, lags in student proficiency
06-13-2025 3:33 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

New Hampshire continues to lead the nation in overall child well-being, securing the top position for the third consecutive year.


Boys’ Lacrosse: Coe-Brown defeats Hawks in semis, 14-7, to advance to first championship in program history
06-13-2025 2:07 PM

By ALEXANDER RAPP

Before the start of the playoffs, Coe-Brown’s coach Tony DePalma was taking his team through the motions of staying undefeated, one game at a time. Through seven years with the boys’ lacrosse program, he was still hunting for the first postseason win. Finally, he’s led the Bears to their first state championship game with a win over the Hopkinton Hawks, 14-7.


A Webster property was sold for unpaid taxes in 2021. Now, the former owner wants his money back
06-13-2025 1:21 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Michael Durgin knew he couldn’t afford the three-bedroom house with gray siding in Webster that he’d inherited.


Hiker rescued off Mt. Washington as temperatures approached freezing
06-13-2025 1:18 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Even if it’s 80 degrees in the valley, it can still be winter on mountain tops.


Where lawmakers disagree: Here are the last few issues still getting hashed out in the State House
06-12-2025 4:56 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

With fewer than three weeks to decide the fate of every law proposed in the State House this year, legislators still have quite a few kinks to work out.


‘What are we allowing to go on?’ New Hampshire residents participate in Gaza solidarity fast
06-12-2025 4:49 PM

By RACHEL WACHMAN

By choice, Jesse Gillis has only eaten one small meal a day since May 22. Working as a forester, the reduced nutritional intake has taken a toll on his body.


‘Business as an agricultural enterprise’ — Concord Bee Company’s local apiaries flourish
06-12-2025 4:43 PM

By REBECA PEREIRA

Three years ago, a bear, intelligent in its nefariousness, bypassed an electric fence and broke into one of Jim Watt’s apiaries.


New hangar for private planes coming to Concord airport
06-12-2025 4:42 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

A new hanger capable of holding 10 small planes is coming to Concord Municipal Airport in response to a widespread push for more private aviation facilities.


Flights to JFK from Manchester start Friday
06-12-2025 2:17 PM

Nonstop flights from Manchester to J.F.K. Airport in New York City will start Friday morning, a welcome addition to the city’s biggest airport that comes several weeks after United Airlines discontinued its service from Manchester to Newark.


Both remaining Rite Aid stores in Concord slated for closure
06-12-2025 2:15 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

The final remaining Rite Aid stores in Concord will shut their doors, with this latest string of closures announced as part of bankruptcy proceedings for the national drugstore chain.


Find a tick on yourself? This NH nonprofit wants to see it.
06-12-2025 11:40 AM

By DAVID BROOKS

If you find a tick on yourself – and this is prime tick season for New Hampshire, unfortunately – a Plymouth nonprofit wants to see it. 


Baseball: Bishop Brady advances to first final since 1989, Belmont falls in D-III semis
06-12-2025 1:44 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

When Bishop Brady last played Conant on May 27, the Orioles won a 13-4 rout. In Wednesday’s semifinal at Robbie Mills Park in Laconia, the Giants turned the tables. 


Baseball: John Stark delivers dream scenario in 9-0 semifinal win
06-12-2025 12:31 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

Last year’s semifinal was a nightmare. This year’s was a dream.

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