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Strength-building, laughter, relaxation: Chair yoga classes offer accessible alternative to traditional practice
04-17-2025 4:35 PM

By RACHEL WACHMAN

The collective chorus of breaths – in and out – filled the room.


Police seek public’s help to identify suspect in case of iPhone sale gone bad
04-17-2025 4:01 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Concord Police are seeking information and witnesses after a proposed Facebook Marketplace exchange in the city ended with the seller pointing a gun at the buyer. 


As Trump boosts coal, owner says plans haven't changed for Bow power plant
04-17-2025 10:36 AM

By DAVID BROOKS

As the Trump administration goes all-in with efforts to reinvigorate the nation’s use of coal, the owners of the region’s last coal-fired power plant say they still plan to eventually replace the Bow facility with solar panels and batteries.


Young Professional of the Month: Sierra Hubbard
04-17-2025 8:00 AM

Concord Young Professionals Network (CYPN) introduces you to the “Young Professional of the Month,” Sierra Hubbard. Each month, the steering committee recommends an individual in the community it thinks readers would enjoy getting to know better.


Federal officials to review Bow parents’ free speech lawsuit regarding transgender athletes
04-16-2025 1:40 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

The U.S. Department of Justice will look into a Bow case after a federal judge sided with the local school district in a dispute over free speech and transgender athlete participation in school sports, according to U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.


Hearings about bills concerning ambulance fees draw lots of ambulances to State House
04-16-2025 1:04 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

No, there wasn’t a bad accident at the State House today: All those ambulances are in the middle of Concord because of the hearing on two bills that concern them.


Concord Planning Board to review new rules for ADUs, home childcare, business signage
04-16-2025 12:57 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Concord residents might soon be able to install an accessory dwelling unit or host a daycare at their home by right. Businesses might be able to more easily obtain and change their signage, and typos in the zoning rules might be corrected.


Flooding from collapsed beaver dam shuts portion of Elm Street in Concord
04-16-2025 12:09 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

A beaver dam holding back a pond collapsed Tuesday afternoon, sending a deluge of water over a portion of Elm Street in Penacook and closing the road for a day.


Five tips to integrate mindfulness into your everyday routine
04-16-2025 12:00 PM

By Matthew Harkins

Mindfulness can happen in a myriad of ways. It’s about presence, being in the moment and bridging the connection between your body and your mind. Mindfulness instructor Matthew Harkins defines mindfulness as an “awareness of the present feelings in the body and mind without judgment.” For him, it’s about “sensing the physical sensations, thoughts, and emotions without needing to act upon impulse.”


Bow school district revises meeting recording policy
04-16-2025 8:00 AM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

The Bow School Board revised its policy on recording meetings in response to ongoing public pressure from residents who have expressed frustration with the board’s transparency.


Concord superintendent joins over 100 school leaders in signing controversial DEI certification, but says equity work will continue
04-15-2025 6:28 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

Kathleen Murphy, the superintendent of the Concord School District, faced a choice.


With a month to go before city budget, golf ethics complaint sent back to committee
04-15-2025 2:45 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Jennifer Kretovic sees the ethics complaint against her and members of the Golf Course Advisory Committee as really about one thing. 


Another lawsuit delays Steeplegate Mall demolition
04-15-2025 1:46 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

If you’re wondering why nothing obvious is happening at the closed Steeplegate Mall to convert it into a massive mixed-use development, consider the situation of the largest remaining tenant, JCPenney.


Community service on the rise: Effort underway to launch new Lions Club in Tilton, Northfield, Sanbornton
04-15-2025 11:53 AM

A new opportunity for community service is taking root as a group of local residents works to establish a Lions Club serving Tilton, Northfield, and Sanbornton. The effort is being led by passionate volunteers who see a need—and an opportunity—to strengthen the fabric of the community through service, outreach, and fellowship.


New Hampshire set to ‘welcome home’ veterans with new 15-acre campus in Franklin
04-14-2025 4:09 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Maureen Beauregard thought of her brother first.


Federal judge finds Bow School District’s actions ‘entirely reasonable’ in transgender athlete protest by parents
04-14-2025 2:40 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

A federal judge has ruled against a group of Bow parents who claimed their First Amendment rights were violated when the local school district barred them from wearing pink wristbands to protest against transgender athletes playing in girls’ sports.


Police chase Chichester man through three towns
04-14-2025 9:36 AM

By Monitor staff

State police say a Chichester man is in custody following a pursuit that passed through Loudon, Chichester and Pittsfield before being called off for public safety reasons.


Havenwood Heritage Heights to celebrate Earth Day with tree-planting, spring cleanup
04-14-2025 8:00 AM

In honor of Earth Day on Tuesday, April 22, residents, staff, vendors, families and friends of Havenwood Heritage Heights, a faith-based continuing care retirement community spanning two campuses in Concord, will join 192 other countries to not only observe Earth Day but to make a difference. This will include a full community event to jump-start the landscaping season, including raking, spreading dirt, mulching and a general clean-up.


High school baseball previews: Defending champs Bow focusing on culture, fundamentals
04-14-2025 5:02 AM

By ALEXANDER RAPP and DAN ATTORRI

Bow crowned itself Division II baseball state champion last year after a strong playoff run where it upset John Stark in the semifinals and Souhegan in the title tilt.


New White Park Playground price rises, fundraising underway
04-13-2025 10:01 AM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

A long-awaited new playground at White Park will cost $60,000 more than expected, and residents are aiming to raise that amount in the next month. 

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