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A man died following an RV fire in the parking lot of Concord’s Steeplegate Mall early Saturday morning, officials said.
By DAN ATTORRI
In the preseason Duke Sawyer’s two biggest questions were how the Tide would score runs and how the newcomers would fit into a shifting lineup. If there were any lingering concerns heading into Friday’s game, Kiley Taylor put them to rest.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
John Stark graduate and NHTI Track and Field runner Eli Lemire won a triple crown by placing first in the 1500 meter, 5k and 10k races at the U.S. Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships last weekend in Springfield, Mass.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
John Swope wasn’t picky about the performances he went to see at the Capitol Center for the Arts.
By GEOFF FORESTER
With projects in various stages of development across Concord, we thought we’d give you a visual tour of just some of the new additions as the building season goes into high gear. There’s been significant progress downtown with the new legislative garage, Arts Alley and a renovation of the former Holiday Inn. A revamped Fisherville Road and projects along South Main Street and Manchester Street are further changing the landscape of the city.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Steve Quinn sees Beaver Meadow Golf Course as the 18-hole equivalent of Cannon Mountain.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Bob Maccini doesn’t like to think of a new petition about Concord’s middle school project as an ultimatum, even if it is one.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Kathy Thesing said she sees an obvious dilemma every day.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Candace Bergstrom has a plan in mind if U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement ever comes knocking on her classroom door.
By CHASE PENNOYER
Chase Pennoyer lives in Concord.
Souhegan 3, Concord 2
By ALEXANDER RAPP
John Stark hosted Pembroke on a sunny but very windy Wednesday afternoon for a baseball and softball doubleheader. Both baseball teams battled until the end after Pembroke roared back from a six-run deficit in an eventual 7-6 Stark win, and Stark’s softball bats swung for the fences in a dominant 15-2 victory.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS andCHARLOTTE MATHERLY
The New Hampshire Senate split from the House Thursday when it scuttled a controversial bill that would allow students to enroll in any public school in the state.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS andCATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
High school automotive programs to the north and south of the Concord Regional Technical Center will soon receive engines from former police cruisers as part of a new state Department of Safety donation program.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
It’s now officially the season to loop a dog leash around the table leg and sip a cold drink under an umbrella — that is to say, outdoor dining is now open for the summer in Concord.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Around a decade ago, Alex Stoyle drank a cup of Ethiopian coffee that changed his life.
By CURTIS REGISTER
Curtis Register is a Town Councilor in Durham and a United States Marine Corps veteran.
By LORI WEAVER
Lori Weaver, the Commissioner of the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services, lives in Concord.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
The pump system that sends water to nearly 200 plots at the Sycamore Community Garden was suddenly dry. Volunteers checked on the problem and discovered the solar panels that powered the system had been stolen, the wires cut.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Exactly a year ago, as a police officer straddled Aidan Turner’s prone body on the grass outside the University of New Hampshire’s Thompson Hall, the college junior contorted his head upward and asked why he was being arrested.
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