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Boys’ basketball: Pembroke tops Sanborn to claim D-II state title
03-16-2025 4:11 PM

By ALEXANDER RAPP

DURHAM – Sophomore guard Andrew Fitzgerald dominated the first half and senior guard Evan Berkeley took over down the stretch as Pembroke Academy (19-2) won its first state title since 2019 with a 63-54 win over Sanborn (17-5) in the Division II title game Sunday at UNH’s Lundholm Gym.

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Webster approves budget, supports call for EFA transparency
03-19-2025 5:40 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Webster residents approved a $1.94 million operating budget on Saturday, a 6.5% increase from the previous year.


Ascentria Care Alliance in Concord announces layoffs following federal policy changes
03-19-2025 5:29 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Ascentria Care Alliance, the primary refugee resettlement agency working in Concord, announced layoffs this week among its staff that assist refugees and migrants in New Hampshire, citing funding cuts from the federal government.


Loudon Road bridge in Concord up for repair as federal funding gets shaky
03-18-2025 4:05 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Concord is divided down the middle by the Merrimack River. The Loudon Road bridge, with 25,000 crossings on an average day, is the main artery between downtown and the Heights, an essential link between the city’s two centers of gravity.


Bishop Brady High School evacuated due to bomb threat
03-18-2025 3:42 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Police responded to a bomb threat at Bishop Brady High School in Concord Tuesday afternoon, the police department said in a statement.


Few speak at first Concord school budget hearing
03-18-2025 2:52 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

At the first of two public hearings on the $111.6 proposed budget for Concord Schools, just two people testified.


Sunshine Week: Searchable database of what Concord city employees were paid in 2024
03-18-2025 2:35 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

NOTE TO READERS: Scroll below to access the searchable Concord salary database. If you’re using a mobile device, hold it in landscape mode to get the best results.


State police seek public’s help to locate driver of truck stolen out of Epsom Monday
03-17-2025 5:03 PM

State Police are asking for the public’s help to locate the driver of a black 2014 Chevrolet Silverado that was reported stolen from a Cumberland Farms gas station on Route 4 in Epsom.


Sunshine Week: Overtime, bonuses boost half of Concord public safety employees above $100K
03-16-2025 8:06 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

NOTE TO READERS: Scroll below to access the searchable Concord salary database. If you’re using a smartphone, hold your phone in landscape mode to get the best results.


‘What the hell is going on?”: Chichester votes to defund entire town administrative office, but may reconsider
03-15-2025 9:04 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Mike Williams was on the Chichester select board for one year. That was long enough.


Henniker ponders what is a ‘need’ and what is a ‘want’
03-15-2025 7:03 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

One of the most common debates during town meetings, as well as one of the trickiest, involves deciding what is “a need” and what is “a want” when it comes to government spending.


Hopkinton voters call for action on ‘inadequate’ state funding for public education
03-15-2025 5:12 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Ian Hart praised the Hopkinton School Board and budget committee for their efforts to tame the budget increase, pointing out that the $27.4 million spending plan had only risen by 2.29% despite the pressures of inflation.


Man dies in mechanical accident with dump truck in Bow
03-15-2025 4:59 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

A man died in Bow on Saturday morning after being trapped by a truck.


Boscawen residents vote to fund major renovation of public works building
03-15-2025 4:27 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

When Boscawen’s snow plow operators work the night shift, they nap in their trucks. When other public works employees take their breaks, they pull up chairs and crowd around the cramped office of their boss, director Dean Hollins. And when visitors come by the Woodbury Lane building, they enter through that same office into a building that is so low and crammed with stuff that many of the town’s vehicles can’t fit inside.


‘Voting our wallets’: Loudon residents vote overwhelmingly against $1.7M bond for new fire truck
03-15-2025 3:33 PM

By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY

A heavy pause hung over the crowd in Loudon Elementary School. People shifted in their seats, waiting for the next words out of Lisa Laughlin’s mouth.


In Pembroke, Education Freedom Accounts draw debate, voters pass budget
03-15-2025 2:10 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Karen Yeaton is happy to talk about Education Freedom Accounts. Just not on the floor at Town Meeting. 


Constructive deliberation, Sam Lake renovation take front seat at Canterbury town meeting
03-15-2025 1:01 PM

By REBECA PEREIRA

Kathleen McKay is able-bodied and young.


Bow High School to get field lights, voters push for better pay for support staff
03-15-2025 10:45 AM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

At Bow Elementary School, Shannon Bader’s son learned to identify different colors as his aide took him on walks around the building, pointing out different shades of green, blue, red and brown along the way. Later, the aide taught him to spell his name through a song.


Take Me Outside: Let there be light
03-15-2025 7:00 AM

Last weekend, we launched Daylight Saving Time, when we turned our clocks one hour forward to take advantage of more light during our waking hours.


Inside EFAs: How New Hampshire’s school choice program ignited an internal feud within the state’s homeschooling community
03-14-2025 4:53 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Inside EFAs is a Monitor series about New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account program. Check out the other stories in the series here.


Arrest made following incident at State Street Laundromat in Concord
03-14-2025 3:54 PM

Following the report of an assault at the State Street Laundromat early last month, Concord Police arrested a “person of interest” who was identified with help from the community.

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