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A sneak peak of summer events in the Concord area
06-03-2025 9:00 AM

Getting excited for the summer and all it has to offer? Here’s a sneak preview of some of the most exciting events coming to the Concord area in the next few months!


Track & field: Distance runners lead Hopkinton to D-III title defense
06-03-2025 1:55 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

KINGSTON – The Hawks knew that a title defense was possible, but it would take doubling, tripling, even quadrupling in events for them to get there. Hopkinton executed its plan to perfection.


‘Our hearts never forget’: Marguerite Moffet wants recognition for the sacrifices of NH veterans
06-02-2025 2:50 PM

By KIERA McLAUGHLIN

Marguerite Moffett visits the New Hampshire State Veteran’s Cemetery often to see her son’s gravestone and memorial.


Pierce Manse reopens for the season
06-02-2025 9:01 AM

The Pierce Manse, the historic Concord home of New Hampshire’s only U.S. president, Franklin Pierce, opened for guided tours last week. The Manse will be open Thursdays through Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. through October 25. Reservations are not required.


Bouncing back: local preschool avoids closure with influx of new staff
06-01-2025 4:01 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Winding a plastic spider around the yarn web strung by his teacher, Chip Deroharian wasn’t just making a “garden friend” but practicing the fine motor skills he’d need next year in kindergarten.


Bow offers water to Hooksett plant, asks Concord to help fix its supply
06-01-2025 12:00 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Bow is pursuing courses of action related to the town’s water supply — negotiating with Hooksett to provide water if a bottling plant opens there and continuing to reach out to Concord for help addressing water quality issues that have plagued the town for several years.


Hyper-local, good-news-only paper in Andover is closing
06-01-2025 9:00 AM

By DAVID BROOKS

Everybody says they want to hear good news but that desire doesn’t necessarily pay the bills, as they’ve just seen in Andover.


Vintage Views: The Liars Club
05-31-2025 4:00 PM

When we are young and innocent our thoughts are pure. We are full of honesty and simply have not formed an opinion regarding what might be right or what might be wrong. When a young child is questioned and fears there might be adverse consequences for an action the child will naturally respond in a manner that will allow them to not receive punishment.


Goodwell Foods takes over Rustic Crust private label frozen pizza
05-31-2025 3:01 PM

By YAA BAME

Goodwell Foods, a manufacturer of private label frozen pizza, has found a new home in Pittsfield where Rustic Crust once operated.


St. Paul’s School won’t reopen public access to Turkey Pond
05-31-2025 12:00 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

St. Paul’s School will not reopen public access to Turkey Pond, access that was closed last year after reports of fights and vandalism, because it says “problems (are) already happening even before the start of warm weather.”


Inside EFAs: How school vouchers have fueled a Christian school enrollment boom in New Hampshire
05-30-2025 1:54 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

This story is the fifth in an ongoing series about New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account program. Read the other stories here.


‘He died for his country’: Pittsfield honors U.S. Marine who lost his life in Vietnam War
05-30-2025 1:28 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

In April 1968, a black car pulled into the driveway of the Brooks family home in Pittsfield.


‘The skills to excel’: CTRC graduates prepare to enter the workforce
05-30-2025 1:26 PM

By RACHEL WACHMAN

Maggie Hall was eight years old when her grandmother was diagnosed with multiple myeloma.


Georgia’s Northside in Concord transitions into catering and cooking classes
05-29-2025 4:01 PM

By KIERA McLAUGHLIN

Beyond raising his two kids, Alan Natkiel, owner of Georgia’s Northside Southern Kitchen & Beer Market, considers the dedication and love he puts into his Concord establishment as equal to caring for a third child.


New Concord apartments open in former First Congregational Church
05-29-2025 3:02 PM

Monitor staff

The 30 apartments inside Circa Apartments — the recently completed retrofit of the former First Congregational Church — are already half-leased, with tenants beginning to move in this weekend.


‘You have time’ – Coe-Brown graduates savor the moment
05-29-2025 2:19 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

He may have been a year behind her in school, but Kayleigh Hollis looks up to her younger brother, Kaiden. 


Senate lawmakers vote to lift betting limits to attract high-rollers to New Hampshire’s casinos
05-29-2025 12:23 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Vehicles with Massachusetts license plates line the parking lots of New Hampshire’s largest casinos along the state border, a clear sign that players from the state’s southern neighbor are drawn to the state’s gaming venues.


Loudon Elementary School launches inagural Health and Wellness Fair
05-29-2025 12:00 PM

Loudon Elementary School will host its inaugural Health and Wellness Fair on Friday, June 6. This event marks a significant milestone in our commitment to promoting the well-being of our students and the broader community.


Two Villages Art Society begins summer members show
05-29-2025 9:01 AM

More than 40 New Hampshire artists will display their work in the 2025 Summer Members Show & Sale at Two Villages Art Society’s gallery in the Hopkinton village of Contoocook. The show opens May 31, with a reception from noon to 2 p.m. and runs through June 28.


A history of the Henniker Summer Concert Series
05-29-2025 8:00 AM

It all began modestly 45 years ago when New England College Professor of Music Angela Robinson revived a 19th-century tradition of hosting outdoor community concerts. On Tuesday evenings during July and August, Robinson’s volunteer musicians would present an hour of Souza marches and Patriotic tunes to a crowd of 50-100 families and seniors. Blithe Reed would sing the Star Spangled Banner and the Henniker Peace Community would sell lemonade and brownies. Halfway through the program, Robinson would lead a parade of young children through the crowd to a rousing march.

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