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By DEB HOWES
Deb Howes is president of AFT-New Hampshire, a professional union representing public school educators.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
The former chief of the Hancock Police Department will avoid jail time for repeatedly claiming to have been working in Hancock and Richmond simultaneously, according to terms of a plea agreement reached in Merrimack County Superior Court on Tuesday.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
City Councilor Karen McNamara had heard the criticism, and she’d heard enough.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN and ALEXANDER RAPP
For the first time in two winters, Concord residents have been able to spin and glide atop the ice on city ponds.
By LINDA MATTLAGE
Linda Mattlage is a Concord resident for 40 years, a retired nurse, and a member of the golf advisory committee and ad hoc building committee.
A young driver who attended Merrimack Valley High School was killed following a crash into a drainage ditch on a short stretch of road in Andover late Sunday night.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Kelle Jo Easler has worn a lot of different hats.
By DAVID BROOKS
Relatively low winter power rates from the state’s electric utilities have led to a change in Concord’s community power program.
By DAVID BROOKS
Like all Hometown Heroes, Donna Toomey is always ready to help somebody in need. In her case, however, the need is often very specific.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
In fall 2023, Matt Palmer, Jordan Sweet and Izzy McIntrye, the three high school students who are members of Under the Horizon, played together for the first time.
By JONATHAN P. BAIRD
Jonathan P. Baird lives in Wilmot.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Over 155 acres of land belonging to Plourde Sand & Gravel Company in Hooksett and Allenstown will be sold at foreclosure in two parcels at an auction Thursday. Both parcels have served as aggregate excavation sites under the company.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Four collective bargaining agreements — with unions representing police patrol officers, police supervisors, city office workers and public works employees — will go before the city council Monday representing $1.7 million more in spending next year, perhaps more.
By JOHN BUTTRICK
John Buttrick writes from his Vermont Folk Rocker in his Concord home, Minds Crossing. He can be reached at johndbuttrick@gmail.com
By JEAN STIMMELL
Jean Stimmell, retired stone mason and psychotherapist, lives in Northwood and blogs at jeanstimmell.blogspot.com.
By JANE HUNT
Jane Hunt of Concord is formerly an NHTI English professor, actor and disabilities advocate.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
The Merrimack Valley School District exceeded its approved budget by more than $2 million last school year, the superintendent acknowledged this week, more than two months after district administrators became aware of the full extent of the shortfall.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Jigme Ghising has thought about opening Nepali restaurants in New Hampshire since before he moved here.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Piles of food scraps mixed with yard waste gently released steam into the crisp winter air at Lewis Farm in Concord, where James Meinecke regularly turns them over to make rich compost.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
A Concord police officer on unpaid leave testified that he followed his training when he knocked a resistant homeless man to the ground while attempting to take him into protective custody in April 2023.
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