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By RACHEL WACHMAN
At long last, Allenstown’s board of selectmen voted Monday evening to purchase both the Allenstown Elementary School and the Armand R. Dupont School from the school district for $1 each.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — Two Dartmouth College students arrested for protesting outside an administration building in October 2023 were guilty of criminal trespass, a state judge has ruled.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Concord police arrested and detained a “person of interest” related to a shooting in Healy Park last week that left someone with life-threatening injuries, Concord Police said Tuesday.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Bow residents are calling for all school district meetings to be live-streamed and recorded, putting forward a petition warrant article that will be considered at the town meeting in March.
>BylineName By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN The Concord Board of Education faces a decision: schedule a referendum on where to put the new middle school, leaving the decision up to the voters, or start plans to build a new school at Rundlett now. By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN With more income than expected from property tax bills, vehicle registrations and ambulance charges, the City of Concord ended the 2024 fiscal year with a more than $1.4 million surplus in its general operating budget. By RACHEL WACHMAN When Andrea Alexander hit the “post” button in her new Facebook group, Concord Kind, back in September, she had no way of knowing that the virtual space she created would yield widespread impacts for so many in her community. By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN Through the glass of Charm Farm Store’s back door, Coco, a black cow with deep brown eyes, peers in as the store’s self-appointed greeter, her wet snout leaving steamy circles on the window as she watches customers peruse the shelves. By REBECA PERIERA A tidy collection of newspaper clippings, preserved in clear sleeves from time’s harsh glare, tells of Rodney Tenney’s decades of public service. By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN One by one, friends, family, teachers, and even strangers stepped forward, their hands trembling as they each took a candle at the snow-covered field at Merrimack Valley High School. By JEREMY MARGOLIS Concord mother Wendy Santiago said that when her son, Noah, attended a public charter school in the area, he sometimes came home with ripped pants and injuries from bullying. By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY When a town’s only firetruck with an aerial ladder is 20 years old and on the fritz, towns or cities have to weigh the cost of buying a new one. By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN A new middle school in the South End would carry an $8 million higher price tag than one of the same size in East Concord, according to a new comparison presented to the Concord Board of Education. By JEREMY MARGOLIS The police response to a pro-Palestine protest at the University of New Hampshire last spring that ended in a dozen arrests likely violated students’ free speech rights and should be investigated by an independent body, a university working group concluded this week. Monitor staff A Franklin house was salvaged on Wednesday afternoon after an attached barn caught fire and burned to the ground. By JEREMY MARGOLIS Epsom voters will decide in March whether to approve a proposed cap that would likely reduce the school district’s budget by about 10%. By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN A superior court judge denied an attempt by Andy Sanborn to have criminal charges against him dismissed but disqualified two members of the state investigative team from participating in the criminal case because they accessed information they shouldn’t have. By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN Every week, Concord’s purple trash bags are placed at the end of driveways, with varied opinions of the residents who place them there. By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN Roughly 16 years after Concord instituted a pay-as-you-throw trash program, residents are torn over how effective the program is, whether or not they like the bags themselves and the cost. By using this site, you agree with our use of cookies to personalize your experience, measure ads and monitor how our site works to improve it for our users Copyright © 2016 to 2025 by Concord Monitor. All rights reserved.
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