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Hometown Hero: The spirit of Christmas is captured each year in New London, where the lonely lights shine bright 
01-07-2024 8:00 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Inside, David Cleveland’s father knew his son had created a great idea, an idea he liked, a warm and fuzzy tradition that just passed its 36th anniversary this past Christmas.But Jim Cleveland – the former Republican U.S. Congressman, poster boy for...


Wrestling: Concord wins 27-team Keene Minickiello tournament, Burke claims 120 title
01-07-2024 3:26 PM

By DAN ATTORRI

Since wrestling tournaments reemerged in 2021, Concord High head coach Ham Munnell has talked about “getting back to where (they) were.” The Crimson Tide showed a glimpse of its former glory by hoisting the champions plaque on Saturday.Junior Cullen...


COVID watch: Turns out we haven’t dodged the winter surge after all
01-07-2024 3:24 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Back in December I was clinging to hope – irrationally, but isn’t all hope irrational at heart? – that we would dodge the winter COVID surge. No such luck.As of Thursday, the New Hampshire Hospital Association says more people are in its beds with...


High schools: Saturday’s hockey and indoor track results
01-07-2024 11:20 AM

Boys’ HockeyConcord 7, Pinkerton 1Key players: Concord – Carter Doherty (3 goals, assist), Dawson Fancher (goal, assist), AJ Dow (3 assists), Jordan Dustin (goal), Jaden Haas (goal), Cam Roy (goal)Highlights: Tide jumped out to 3-0 lead after the...


High schools: Hopkinton hoops sweep Kearsarge in tight battles; plus more Friday night basketball and skiing results
01-06-2024 11:32 AM

Girls’ BasketballHopkinton 44, Kearsarge 40, OTKey players: Hopkinton – Shaylee Murdough (17 points, 6 assists), Katie Brown (12 points), Helen Yeaton (8 points); Kearsarge – Ava Shapiro (12 points), Jada Kendrigan (9 points)Highlights: The Hawks took...


As the judicial system seeks to improve equity, judges are turning to the public for feedback
01-06-2024 11:22 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

When New Hampshire courts offer translation services for non-native English speakers, there’s often a mismatch between intent and execution.Forget differing sentence structures, tenses and not to mention baseline words – when each word is directly...


If you saw the weather report from Marty Engstrom, you never forgot it
01-06-2024 11:20 AM

By DAVID BROOKS

When you talk to old-time New Hampshire folks about “that funny guy who used to do the weather on TV,” there’s a split. In the southern part of the state, they’ll probably think of Al Kaprielian from WNDS but in the northern part, it’s “Marty On The...


Where does your trash and recycling go?
01-06-2024 11:03 AM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

A pizza box, a bag of chips and a soda can all have one thing in common – the “recycle” symbol printed on their packaging asking customers not to throw them away in the trash.But the reality is that dropping off these items at your local transfer...


Boys’ basketball: Not quite revenge, but Pembroke holds off Pelham in 55-54 nailbiter
01-05-2024 11:13 PM

By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL

PEMBROKE – Yes, Pelham beat Pembroke twice last season, including 57-54 in the Division II championship game. But Friday wasn’t exactly a ‘revenge’ game. After all, the Spartans graduated nine seniors off their team, so most of the current players...


Girls’ basketball: Concord dominates Spaulding from the opening tip, cruises to a 38-point victory
01-05-2024 9:56 PM

By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL

CONCORD – Although it was a matchup with 0-5 Spaulding, Concord head coach Rob Darrell viewed Friday night as one of his team’s most important games of the season.Entering 1-3 off a tough loss to Keene on Monday, the Tide needed a win at home to...


At 108, Concord man looks back lovingly on a marriage made in heaven
01-05-2024 4:54 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Mentioning Stella made Lou Sillari’s tired eyes open just a tad wider.His memories were sharp, considering. But some of his recollections of events 80, 90, even 100 years ago challenged him, causing him to pause, eventually needing his son, Peter...


New city council to delay Beaver Meadow discussions
01-05-2024 2:47 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

At their first full meeting Monday, Concord city councilors are expected to hold off discussing the future of clubhouse renovations at the Beaver Meadow golf course. Plans for building a new clubhouse have been sent back to the Ad-Hoc Beaver Meadow...


Monitor Sports Podcast: With winter season in full swing, hear from Pembroke boys’ basketball coach Mike Donnell
01-05-2024 2:41 PM

In the first episode of 2024, Eric Rynston-Lobel and Dan Attorri break down the start for area teams so far this winter season, including Pembroke boys’ basketball’s 3-0 start, Pembroke girls’ basketball’s 4-0 start and a new-look Concord boys’ hockey...


New Hampshire prepares – finally! – for a real winter storm
01-05-2024 2:25 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

It’s been a while coming but a real New England snowstorm is expected this weekend, with between 6 inches and a foot likely to fall in much of the state before things wind up Sunday evening.Although the storm is moving up the East Coast in typical...


Houston Barn renovation in Hopkinton nears completion with a new roof
01-05-2024 1:47 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

The old shingles on the century-old historic barn on Houston Drive in Hopkinton were stripped away this week as a new metal roof was installed.Due to be finished next week, the roof project will complete the renovation of the town-owned Houston Barn,...


Former Afghan judges honored in Hanover event
01-05-2024 11:24 AM

By CHRISTINA DOLAN

HANOVER — A crowd of more than 400 gathered in Hanover High School’s auditorium to honor two women Afghan judges who have found refuge in the Twin States after escaping with their families following the fall of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and...


Opinion: Undeclared voters, it’s time to shine
01-05-2024 6:00 AM

By ADAM CZARKOWSKI

Adam Czarkowski works in the technology sector and lives in Penacook. On Tuesday, Jan. 23, New Hampshire will have its first in the nation presidential primary. This year’s primary will look a little different as the sitting president will not be on...


High schools: Concord’s Golden wins Alpine race at Gunstock; plus basketball and girls’ hockey results
01-04-2024 11:57 PM

Boys’ Alpine SkiingPortsmouth 372, Concord 369, Keene 369, Bishop Guertin 346, Dover 341, Spaulding 327Key players: Concord – Lucas Golden (1st), Brett McDonough (5th), Carter Pratt (11th), Pablo Winn (24th)Highlights:  Golden won with a combined time...


Concord City Council breaks the ice before work ahead
01-04-2024 5:31 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Each member of the Concord City Council stood next to signs identifying them with a color — red, green, blue, yellow — each representing a distinct personality type.The colors reflected the lighthearted scores they received on a personality test they...


‘We don’t oppose the project, we oppose the process’: Islamic Society sues city over zoning board decision
01-04-2024 4:53 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

When it was a homeless shelter, the old First Congregational Church site on North Main Street, got busy on winter nights when doors opened each evening and then again first thing in the morning when it closed.When the church was an active parish with...

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