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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 CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
A 25-year-old man in Keene was shot by police after a 911 call that reported a “person in distress.”
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.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
It’s not just food waste from homes and businesses overwhelming landfills in New Hampshire.
By DAVID BROOKS
Remember all the COVID-related shortages we faced five years ago? I bet you remember toilet paper; it made for the best jokes. But you may have forgotten the big hiccups that occurred in the supply of something more significant than pulp-based hygiene products: Food.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The music boomed, the metal fences rattled, spectators cheered and the most skilled soccer players in Concord rose to the top. On Friday night at Keach Park, dozens of kids, teenagers, and young adults flooded the court to play a futsal tournament organized by Samba X Player Development.
By DAVID BROOKS
Concord may finally be joining the list of places putting solar farms atop their closed landfills.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Justin Federico and his family left Manchester five years ago for the quieter small-town charm of Allenstown, attracted by the promise of a community offering all the essential services they needed, including curbside trash pickup.
By REBECA PEREIRA
A dump truck driver suffered severe, life-threatening injuries Sunday evening after veering off the road and crashing into a tree on I-93 South.
By DAN ATTORRI
NORTHWOOD – As the largest team-scoring invitational in New Hampshire that falls around the middle of the season, the Black Bear Invitational can often be used as a measuring stick to see how the state’s high school track and field teams stack up against each other. This spring’s edition wasn’t a typical one, with wet and windy conditions forcing the cancellation of the pole vault and high jump events.
By DAN ATTORRI
The Hopkinton girls’ track and field team runners showed their strength on Saturday, winning four events and scoring points in nine of 11 as the Hawks won the inaugural Campbell Cougar Classic Invitational on Saturday at Campbell High School.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Budget talks took shape in the Senate this week as multiple agencies pleaded with senators to restore their funding – and in some cases, their very existence – that was cut by the House of Representatives.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
As the bird flu drove up egg prices, Merrimack Valley High School senior Olivia Barto wondered whether raising chickens at home could save her family money.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Ryan Doherty was one of the top lacrosse prospects to come out of Concord’s youth hockey system in recent years. Now, it comes as no surprise that he’s tearing apart opposing defenses as a starting sophomore attacker for the Division 1 University of Albany Great Danes.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Sierra Hubbard didn’t know what to do when Christina Laroe died.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
As Lisa Walker shepherded the Monadnock Regional School District through a pandemic reopening plan in the summer of 2020, she received a pair of emails within minutes of each other.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
An outspoken Republican lawmaker who said she was fired for her views on transgender issues is publicly misrepresenting the reasons for her termination, her former employer said.
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