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By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
The developers looking to convert the former Steeplegate Mall into 600 housing units mixed with large-scale retail bought out a nearby property owner who had stalled the project.Onyx Partners, which is looking to tear down most of the massive former...
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
As the Challenger launch date approached in January 1986, sixth-grader Kim Bleier rushed home from the Conant School each afternoon to catch the latest news on television, captivated by a mission that was set to make Concord High School social studies...
By DAN ATTORRI
The winter season is well underway, but some fall accolades are still being doled out, with some football divisions releasing their All-State rosters as recently as last week. For Divisions I and II, each conference within the division selects its own...
Boys’ BasketballBelmont 64, Winnisquam 32Key players: Belmont – Anakin Underhill (22 points), Keegan Martinez (15 points); Winnisquam – Dio Kastigiannis (14 points)Highlights: Martinez scored 13 of his 15 points in the first half, including a bucket...
By JOHN BUTTRICK
As a staff member of the Illinois United Church of Christ Conference, John Buttrick led delegations to Chiapas, Mexico as guests of the Catholic Bishop of San Cristobal. John writes from his Vermont Folk Rocker in his Concord home, Minds Crossing. We...
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Last Friday marked one year that Lisa Luz, 54, had been without housing in Concord.She stood among the roughly 60 people huddled close on the downtown sidewalk at a vigil honoring the 54 people, including 14 from Concord, who died in New Hampshire...
Girls’ BasketballPittsfield 33, Nute 20Key players: Pittsfield – Ashley Clark (12 points), Alivia Lavigne (7 points), Chelsea Chagnon (6 points), Highlights: The Panthers won their first game of the season, picking up a victory on their home court...
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Rosie Palamara has been ringing bells for the Salvation Army around the Holidays for 11 years. She knows first-hand the difference that charitable giving can make: her father died when she was young, and her mother leaned on churches and food banks...
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Concord Police have arrested a Berlin man who they say robbed the Bank of America on Storrs Street in November. John R. Griffin Jr., 64, was taken into custody in Gorham and transported to Concord on Wednesday, police said. He faces felony charges of...
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Concord officials turned down plans for a smaller-scale, less expensive addition to the clubhouse at the publicly-owned golf course in favor of the larger options under consideration today, according to an architect working with the city.Doug Proctor,...
The Concord Police Department is preparing to bring criminal mischief charges against a suspect accused of vandalizing The Satanic Temple’s display outside the New Hampshire State House. For the second time in as many weeks, the temple’s statue of...
By JONATHAN HOPKINS
Rev. Jonathan Hopkins lives in Concord. There has been a lot of talk about religious freedom. Recently, to prove a point about the need for true religious freedom, the Satanic Temple put a display in front of the State House. I can understand why...
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
With the help of a group of local artists, a holiday display by The Satanic Temple once again stands outside the New Hampshire State House. “Violence and vandalism are not valid responses to something you don’t fully understand,” read a statement by...
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
The children's room and adult fiction sections of the Concord Public Library were closed Monday after a ceiling leak.On Sunday afternoon, sensors in the building detected the leak, according to Library Director Todd Fabian, and water had come down...
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
For over two decades, Borough Road would come alive at the holidays. Inflatable Santa Claus waved to cars driving by. Deer and snowmen glimmered, with red, white and green lights galore. Don Moore was the architect behind the artistry. He had a...
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Jim Duckworth remembers lining up with over 600 people who were vying for just over a dozen positions at the Concord Fire Department. Today, if the department gets seven to 10 applicants for an open position, that’s a good day.Nearly 25 years later,...
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Developer Steve Duprey wants the city to take ownership of a piece of land at the former Lincoln Financial campus and help turn it into badly needed new housing in Concord.A technicality over taxes is tying that up. To be clear, Duprey has control...
By ALEX RAPP and DAN ATTORRI
Last season did not end the way the third-seeded Crimson Tide had hoped. They had a 14-4-1 record and reached the quarterfinals but were upset by No. 11 Exeter in overtime, 4-3.The Tide hockey team suffered its first back-to-back regular-season losses...
Parts of Concord’s downtown were closed Saturday after a woman on a motorized wheelchair was struck by a vehicle near the intersection with Franklin Street. The lanes were shut down for hours while investigators re-created the accident.
By DAN ATTORRI
The Concord High School wrestling team capped a solid season-opening week by finishing in second out of 16 teams at the Salem Blue Devil Classic.Concord junior Wayne Sakakeeny claimed the heavyweight title, winning three bouts by pin, including a...
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