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By RACHEL WACHMAN
Epsom’s three select board members – Cheryl Gilpatrick, Virginia Drew and Meadow Wysocki – chatted in the refurbished basement of the town’s Old Meetinghouse, a building the town came together to restore.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Watching her four-year-old son, Vincent, dance and laugh over the wooden stove of a toy kitchen set, Marcela Iacobucci held up her phone to take video. She pinched the zoom to get a closer look from afar.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Whether you’re celebrating Dry January, don’t drink alcohol, or simply love fun drinks, mocktails could be the answer you’ve been waiting for. A good mocktail provides not only an alternative to alcohol but something to sip on, to savor, to feel like you’re part of the party.
Canterbury Shaker Village has received a $2,500,000 grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. through its Religion and Cultural Institutions Initiative. The grant will support the Village’s reinvigoration of its on-site and online interpretive experiences to emphasize the history and culture of the Shaker faith at the core of its visitor engagement strategy.
By DAVID BROOKS
The region has new ways to commemorate the life and legacy of Concord teacher Christa McAuliffe on the 39th anniversary of the Challenger explosion.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Marcy Kelley, superintendent of Bow and Dunbarton’s school district, is standing up to a legislative effort calling for her removal over allegations that she suppressed parents’ free speech during a girls’ soccer game last fall.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
One person was killed in a fire at a single-family home in Deering on Saturday, while everyone escaped the flames at another residence in Franklin the following night.
By DAVID BROOKS
Voters in Weare and Henniker will have a chance to attend three school district deliberative sessions this week but no matter which they go to, they’ll hear one message: Cuts in state aid are raising local property taxes.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
The giant white birthday cake was hard to miss.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Andy Sanborn notched a legal victory after the New Hampshire Supreme Court temporarily reversed the revocation of his gaming license while reviewing his appeal.
By JAMES W. SPAIN
My first experience with a library dates back over five decades. It is one of my favorite memories from my very early years – one that I have grasped and held onto, one that I will never let go.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Claire Ketteler was growing frustrated.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
A Massachusetts couple has pleaded guilty to using the address for a rental property they own in Concord to vote illegally in the city.
By DANIEL SARCH
A video on social media showing people playing on river ice prompted a volunteer effort in the community to create a safe outdoor ice rink.
By JOSH ROGERS
Gov. Kelly Ayotte has announced a state hiring freeze.
A high-speed chase on Interstate 93 ended when the erratic driver crashed his vehicle at the roundabout in Penacook, state police said.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Ellen Kenny didn’t need to tell Concord school board members why she backed a new school in the city’s South End over raw land on the East Side. They already knew.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Berit Brown dreamed of participating in a hot cocoa tour. She pictured people strolling along Main Street with mugs of steaming cocoa and a stampable passport in hand for rating their sips of liquid chocolate at various stops.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
With New Hampshire’s gaming industry fast approaching a billion-dollar market, lawmakers are pushing to establish a new commission to take a deeper dive into the state’s charitable gaming model — this time with a 10-year purview.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Sweatpants, snow pants, a t-shirt, a windbreaker plus an outer shell, hiking boots and a hat weren’t enough to keep Raymond Blodgett warm against the biting cold.
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