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By KIERA McLAUGHLIN
As Amazon expands its annual Prime Day sale from two days of steep discounts to four days, MainStreet BookEnds in Warner is trusting its customers to choose local.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Warner town administrator Kathleen Frenette has obtained a temporary restraining order against Select Board member Alfred Hanson, whom she accused of assaulting her at Town Hall in June.
By KIERA McLAUGHLIN
Concord Arts Market will host their second monthly Arts in the Park event on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Rollins Park.
By MANDY TIRRELL
Dear Gov. Ayotte: I am a mother of three grown children and a veteran high school English teacher.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The University of New Hampshire has opted into the House v. NCAA settlement, which will allow universities to pay their athletes directly, marking a new era for collegiate athletics as it moves further away from amateurism.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Medicaid cuts at the state and federal levels have providers across New Hampshire concerned and searching for ways to cushion the impact on the state’s residents.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
The state’s $16 billion budget confirms something Concord officials had long dreaded: no state aid for school building projects will be coming to the city for at least the next two years.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
A fire destroyed a garage in Webster on Monday night and spread to another structure on the same property.
By REBECA PEREIRA
A Franklin man willingly surrendered a knife to Canterbury Police and was admitted to the Riverbend Community Mental Health facility in Concord on Monday following a multi-department effort to locate him.
By BRENDAN WILLIAMS
In a feat of alchemy, the U.S. Senate managed to turn the “Big Beautiful Bill,” which passed in the U.S. House and was already laden with terrible policies, into something far more terrible.
By DAVID BROOKS
Bad for strawberries, good for blueberries and raspberries. In a nutshell, that’s the effect of recent weather on New Hampshire’s pick-your-own scene.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
A red-listed bridge on Page Road in Bow is scheduled to undergo crucial repairs in the coming weeks that will reroute traffic through the area for about four months.
A dump truck was towed from South Main St. in Concord on Monday morning after it was involved in an accident near the entrance of I-93 North.
By BRENDILOU ARMSTRONG
Decades after a Concord artist painted a portrait of Daniel Webster, the work has returned to the childhood home of the prolific 19th-century statesman and lawyer, where the Franklin Historical Society will work to preserve it.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Want to attend a private four-year college for $10,000 a year? If you graduate from any of 13 area high schools, now you can.
By JONATHAN BAIRD
By DAN ATTORRI
When the 122nd New Hampshire Amateur Championship tees off on Monday at Rochester Country Club, more than two dozen golfers with ties to the Capital Area will be in the field.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
The cost of owning a home in New Hampshire just hit a new record, with the median price for single-family houses soaring to $565,000 in June — a sign that the state’s housing crisis is deepening.
By KIERA McLAUGHLIN
After almost a decade of work by three women to rally support and raise funds for a marker showcasing the East Concord Gardening Club, the granite sign is up and welcoming drivers to the historic area.
By YAA BAME
From working in the drug prevention field to now administering government funds for prevention efforts across the state, Kandyce Mohan’s event planning and organizational skills first sprouted in Franklin.
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