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The lavender fields at Pumpkin Blossom Farm in Warner are open for Harvest Days.
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Deborah Eckland stood in front of section 47 at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery, facing a small crowd of about a dozen people. She wiped her eyes with a white handkerchief.
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For 15 years, Tanji Samson offered sound baths with Tibetan singing bowls, energy healing and chakra balancing at her alternative healing business, the Heartsong Healing Center in Hooksett. Now, she is ready to close up shop.
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A car and electric bike collided at the intersection of West Street and South State Street in Concord Thursday morning.
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From working in the drug prevention field to now administering government funds for prevention efforts across the state, Kandyce Mohan’s event planning and organizational skills first sprouted in Franklin.
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Republican Scott Brown will run for the U.S. Senate seat he lost to Democrat Senator Jeanne Shaheen 11 years ago.
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In the midst of the current heat wave, Concord and Penacook residents can cool off and make a splash for free at four city pools.
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Arts Alley continues to host a whirlwind of construction vehicles and piles of granulated soil, but the project should soon be completed and ready make its debut to the Concord community on Aug. 1.
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Freeman Toth thinks it’s time the city of Concord considers establishing a sanctioned encampment for people living outside.
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A jury should never have convicted Richard Ellison of second-degree murder because he was unable to mount a full defense due to court errors during his trial, his lawyer told the New Hampshire Supreme Court.
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New Hampshire could receive up to $30 million over the next ten years from a settlement with Purdue Pharma and its owners, the Sackler family, according to state Attorney General John Formella.
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When Robert Michael “Mike” McNamara and his wife, Judy McNamara, visited the Concord Texas Roadhouse last week, they came prepared.
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A Hooksett man was sentenced in federal court on June 9 to seven-and-a-half years in federal prison and three years of supervised release for distributing methamphetamine, according to Acting U.S. Attorney Jay McCormack.
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From his wrist, Pittsfield salutatorian Evan Munoz dangled a burgundy coil key chain and an attached dog training clicker with a bright yellow button.
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Plants have superpowers, and Maria Noël Groves wants everyone to capitalize on that.
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Jacqueline Pearl is in love with her future and can’t wait to meet her.
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As Yuhsien Wu-Riggs walked up to receive her Licensed Nursing Assistant certification, she raised the roof with a grin on her face.
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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.
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Goodwell Foods, a manufacturer of private label frozen pizza, has found a new home in Pittsfield where Rustic Crust once operated.
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Liam Hill walked up the stairs to the stage with the tassel of his cap swishing and a subtle smile playing on his face. He received a white scroll — and a hug.
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At Sweet Dreamz in Penacook, hardware, animals and ice cream mix every day.
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