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How does a purple Concord trash bag compare to a name-brand bag? The Monitor tested them to find out.
Roughly 16 years after Concord instituted a pay-as-you-throw trash program, residents are torn over how effective the program is, whether or not they like the bags themselves and the cost.
Senate to consider mandatory minimums on crimes related to fentanyl, reckless driving
Newly inaugurated Gov. Kelly Ayotte ran on a promise to stifle New Hampshire’s fentanyl and opioid crises by raising the mandatory minimum sentences. She may just get her wish.
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‘They can do it elsewhere’: Advocates rally against special education cuts to local schools
Franklin’s Kourtney Kaplan reaches 1,000-point mark in win over Wilton-Lyndeborough
Two large land parcels in Allenstown and Hooksett to sell at auction on Jan. 16
High schools: Tuesday’s basketball and Nordic skiing results
Concord residents frustrated over pay-as-you-throw program’s purple trash bag mandate
Editors Picks
New Hampshire’s food waste ban going into effect next month promises economic and environmental gains
New Everest Momo & Curry brings Nepali cuisine to Main Street in Concord
‘Next stop’: A look inside Concord’s bus system
‘Where’s the bus?’ – Concord bus system wants to modernize, but it requires more funding
Sports
High schools: Tuesday’s basketball and Nordic skiing results
Hollis-Brookline 53, Bow 40
Franklin’s Kourtney Kaplan reaches 1,000-point mark in win over Wilton-Lyndeborough
High schools: Monday’s basketball results
High schools: Indoor track results from this past weekend
Opinion
Opinion: Why a new golf clubhouse is a good idea
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.
Opinion: Gaza’s lament
Opinion: Like a complete unknown: Bob Dylan and culture change
Opinion: Protecting and providing in the White Mountain National Forest
Opinion: U. S. complicity with Israeli genocide

Your Daily Puzzles
An approachable redesign to a classic. Explore our "hints."
A quick daily flip. Finally, someone cracked the code on digital jigsaw puzzles.
Chess but with chaos: Every day is a unique, wacky board.
Word search but as a strategy game. Clearing the board feels really good.
Align the letters in just the right way to spell a word. And then more words.
Politics
NH could split its electoral college votes, following in Maine’s footsteps
Senate conservatives are pushing a bill that would reallocate the state’s four electoral votes, splitting them up instead of allocating them completely to whichever candidate wins the popular vote.
Arts & Life
Art & Bloom brings vibrant art and flowers together
Smart bird feeders gain popularity and spark interest in bird-watching
Take Me Outside: Wolf in the sky, foxes on the land
Library
Obituaries
Thomas F. Mortell
Gilford, NH - It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Tom Mortell, 82, of Gilford, NH, on January 11, 2025, peacefully surrounded by his loving family. Tom was born on November 30, 1942, in Somerville, MA, to the late ... remainder of obit for Thomas F. Mortell
Wayne Wheeler
South Sutton, NH - Wayne V. Wheeler, 87, of Jolly Farm Road, died Monday, January 13, 2025 at the New London Hospital. He was born on August 6, 1937 the son of Harris E. Wheeler, Sr. and Dorothy L. (Storrs) Pelletier. Wayne was bor... remainder of obit for Wayne Wheeler
Conrad Charles Young
Concord, NH - Conrad Charles Young was born July 12, 1936, in Moultonborough, NH, and passed away on January 8, 2025. The son of Charles Horace Eugene Young and Marjorie Eliza Parris, Conrad spent his childhood in various towns in NH an... remainder of obit for Conrad Charles Young
Blair MacLean
Concord, NH - Blair (Bamford) MacLean, a lifelong Concord resident, passed away on Thursday, January 9, 2025, at the age of 82. Blair was known for her energetic and curious spirit, her devotion as a caregiver to her family, and her loy... remainder of obit for Blair MacLean

Sununu charted his own path on climate policy. Gov. Ayotte will have opportunities to make change.
Rochester mobile homeowners rally to fight big property tax hikes: 'See us as residents'
NH legislators address national debate around immigration, mass deportations
North Country kayaker conquers the mighty Mississippi
Ayotte suggests no business enterprise tax reductions planned in budget
High schools: Concord Nordic finishes second, Wednesday’s hockey, basketball and wrestling results
State investigators in Andy Sanborn’s criminal case disqualified

High schools: Weekend hockey, basketball, Alpine skiing, swimming and wrestling results
New Hampshire’s state budget crunch has been years in the making. Now come the cuts.
Cell phone bans, government efficiency: Here’s what to know from Ayotte’s inaugural address
With Kelly Ayotte sworn in as governor, supporters hope for action on housing and economic policy
Pappas, Goodlander among 48 Democrats to join House GOP in passing immigrant detention bill
Symphony NH to present Illuminated Ensembles – Heartstrings on Valentine’s Day