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July swelter continues: Concord could come close to record of 98 degrees
07-15-2024 5:10 PM

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Concord will bake under the second major heat wave of the summer through at least Wednesday, but we’re not alone: Most of the East Coast and Midwest is seeing brutal temperatures and humidity as part of a large weather pattern that has moved here from...

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Photos: Appreciating fall foliage along a portion of the Merrimack Greenway Trail in Terrill Park
10-10-2024 4:27 PM

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Vibrant fall colors outline a picturesque view of downtown Concord from the stretch of the Merrimack River Greenway Trail that meanders through Terrill Park.This 0.3-mile first phase of the greenway trail was finished in 2020 while a 0.7-mile...


Jewish group to host “Memory and Hope” event in Concord on Oct. 7 anniversary
10-07-2024 10:19 AM

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The Jewish Federation of New Hampshire will hold a “Memory and Hope” gathering at the State House this evening at 6 p.m. in remembrance of Oct. 7, 2023, the one-year anniversary. The event is meant to bring people together to “remember and rise in...


New stop signs installed on Mountain Road in Concord intended to reduce crashes
09-24-2024 8:25 PM

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In an effort to potentially save lives, state officials installed new stop signs on Mountain Road in Concord at the intersection with Hoit Road this week. The intersection has seen an increase in traffic since the new Market Basket plaza opened up at...


EEE case detected in Northwood
09-03-2024 3:52 PM

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Another case of Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus, or EEE, has been detected in a horse, this time in Northwood, according to the state Department of Health.Epsom, as a result, raised its arboviral risk to moderate from low, the town said in an email...


Concord coach returns to NH Historical Society rotunda
08-22-2024 2:03 PM

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After years in storage, a Concord coach has returned to public display in the rotunda of the New Hampshire Historical Society’s building on Park Street.This stagecoach was built around 1855 by the Abbot-Downing Co. and used on a mail line in...


Maine authorities confirm body found in Casco Bay was Bow-native Eddie Berke
08-14-2024 8:57 AM

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A body recovered from Casco Bay at the end of July has been positively identified by the Maine Medical Examiner as 31-year-old Bow native Edward Berke.Berke, an alumnus of Bow High School, was on a boating trip with three others when the Coast Guard...


Acting Concord Planner Annemarie Skinner promoted to permanent post
08-01-2024 1:59 PM

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Concord has a new city planner, opting to promote Acting Planner AnneMarie Skinner into the permanent role, effective Wednesday.Skinner has served as acting city planner since October when the top post was vacated by Heather Shank, who became senior...


Two Concord residents arrested following investigation into distribution of child sex abuse images
07-15-2024 12:39 PM

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A Concord man is facing charges of distributing child sex abuse images, following a multi-month investigation between city police and the N.H. Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force.Dylan Simms, 27, is facing three felony counts of distribution...


140 old cars – some of them really old – coming through Loudon on Friday as part of a multi-state race
06-26-2024 3:19 PM

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The Great Race, a multi-state endurance rally for cars at least 50 years old, will come through Loudon on Friday, featuring 140 cars, including some that pre-date World War I. The cars will be on display at the New England Racing Museum, on the...


Gallery: MV baseball drops first-round playoff game in extras
05-31-2024 9:23 AM

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No. 7 Merrimack Valley saw its season come to an end on Thursday after a 3-0, eight-inning loss to No. 10 Oyster River in the first round of the Division II playoffs. Senior Luke Dougherty started on the mound for MV and didn’t allow a hit in six...


Gallery: Bow softball cruises past Lebanon in D-II first round playoff matchup
05-29-2024 8:23 PM

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Bow (13-5) softball erupted on offense on Wednesday for a 12-0 win over N0. 12 Lebanon (5-12) in the first round of the Division II playoffs. The No. 5 Falcons will now face off against No. 4 ConVal (13-4) in the quarterfinals on Saturday. Bow beat...


After more than 80 years, WWII veteran’s remains buried in his native N.H.
05-29-2024 5:45 PM

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After 81 years, World War II veteran Richard Hammond’s remains were returned to his hometown of Northwood and buried alongside his family members in an internment ceremony Wednesday.Hammond’s last letter to his mother during the war asked her if his...


Get there faster: If the I-95 bridge to Maine gets too crowded, you may be able to drive on the shoulder
05-22-2024 6:09 PM

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The next time you’re driving to Maine on I-95, you might be able to use the shoulder. New Hampshire and Maine are set to begin utilizing “dynamic part-time shoulder use” to help reduce congestion on approximately three miles of I-95, between Exit 5 in...


Gallery: Concord girls’ lacrosse celebrates Senior Night with win over Nashua North
05-15-2024 8:32 PM

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Concord girls’ lacrosse celebrated its senior class on Monday, before its 13-5 win over Nashua North. The group of soon-to-be graduates included team manager Erin Martel, defenseman Grace Smith, attacker Sofia Payne, midfielder Sarah Leuci and...


State surplus auction to be held Saturday; preview day Friday
05-15-2024 3:34 PM

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The twice-annual auction of surplus government property returns Saturday at White Farm in Concord, both for those who are bidding and those who are just watching.“People seem to enjoy watching the plow trucks get bid on for whatever reason. … There’s...


Monitor Sports Podcast — Catching up on the spring
05-10-2024 8:53 AM

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On the return of the Monitor Sports Podcast, Eric Rynston-Lobel and Dan Attorri break down the first month or so of the spring sports season, including Coe-Brown softball’s quest to defend its Division II state title, John Stark baseball’s dominant...


Monitor Sports launches new, once-a-week newsletter
05-09-2024 11:06 AM

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To enhance our coverage of local sports, Monitor Sports has launched a new sports newsletter that will hit your inbox every Friday. The email from Eric Rynston-Lobel will provide an overview of the previous week of feature stories and game coverage...


Police: Man facing felony animal cruelty charge after striking, killing cat
04-23-2024 11:10 AM

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A man is facing a felony animal cruelty charge after he allegedly struck and killed a cat Monday afternoon.Felix Perez, 30, was arrested on the charge, and is set to be arraigned on Tuesday.Police were called to Mammoth Road around 1:44 p.m. for a...


Gallery: Forty-mile gravel bicycle race draws racers from all over the region
04-19-2024 9:43 AM

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On April 6, the Pavement Ends Gravel Race — the only gravel bicycle race in New Hampshire — began at Pats Peak in Henniker and took riders through Weare and Deering over a 40-mile course. Riders took between two-and-a-half and five hours to complete...


Runaway cement truck crunches parked cars at Concord Coach Lines bus station
03-25-2024 5:07 PM

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A cement truck traveling south on Interstate 93 veered off the highway and plowed into rows of parked cars at the Concord Coach Lines bus stop on Stickney Avenue in Concord.None of the cars were occupied at the time of the crash, which was reported...

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