A house fire at 10 Tremont Street in downtown Concord was extinguished by mid-morning but not before severely damaging the attic and second floor. (Full story)
The debt load of telecommunications provider FairPoint Communications Inc. will be cut by nearly two-thirds under a bankruptcy reorganization plan filed this morning. (Full story)
The Concord man arrested Friday on multiple charges of raping a young girl between 2001 and 2005 admitted the abuse but said he didn't stop because the girl never said no, a prosecutor told Judge Gerard Boyle today. (Full story)
Lee Lajoie was baptized at St. John the Evangelist in Concord in 1962 and has been going there ever since. It used to be, he said, that four priests served the South Main Street church.
Contract negotiations between Pembroke's school board and teachers union are at an impasse as both sides refuse to budge on the issue of whether teachers should receive automatic step increases under the so-called evergreen law.
Years ago, Deerfield resident Petra Gazzola would find herself stuck inside her secluded home in the Pawtuckaway Mountains because her property had been inundated with six feet of water from beavers damming up nearby culverts.
The Kimball-Jenkins Estate in Concord has been the subject of much public debate lately. A new set of trustees has asked the public for help breathing new life into the property - and bringing in new revenue, too.
My first record
What was your first record? (And by record, we mean a song or album produced in any form, from 78s to MP3s.) If that record conjures up a particular memory, we’d like to hear about that too. E-mail to hschulz@cmonitor.com.