‘He’s going to change that’: With a second Trump presidency, New Hampshire residents looking for a change
Jonathan Paquette wants to buy a house. But supporting his wife and six kids on one paycheck feels like he can hardly buy anything these days.He’s hoping a second Donald Trump presidency will change that.“We have had a bunch of Democrats that have had...
The school district charter amendments passed. What now?
School board member Jim Richards said he saw no clear edict from voters Tuesday on where the new middle school should go.Board president Pam Walsh, who pledged to abide by the results of Tuesday’s vote if the charter amendments passed requiring public...
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Full election results for top state races and Concord school board, ballot questions
Live election results for State House and Merrimack County races in the Concord area
Concord school charter amendments pass, catapulting future of middle school into uncertainty
Here’s what’s in the state’s decade long interstate project
Higgins, Walsh, and Sadowski win seats on Concord School Board
Reardon cruises to state Senate victory in Concord, Bow, Hopkinton
Editors Picks
Rethinking Rundlett: What to know
Rethinking Rundlett: Ahead of vote, some costs remain hidden
Rethinking Rundlett: What’s the future of middle school athletics with the construction of a new school at Broken Ground?
Rethinking Rundlett: Monitor poll finds residents divided on middle school location reversal, but strongly supportive of charter amendments
Sports
Girls’ soccer: Insana scores game-winner in OT to send Bow to D-II final
EXETER – In the quarterfinals Lexi Insana scored off the game-winning goal in overtime. On Monday night, the senior midfielder scored another. Insana headed in a corner kick taken on the left wing by freshman defender Zoey Lupien, just out of reach of...
Opinion
Opinion: Build bridges to strengthen our democracy
Full list of authors and credentials is listed below. We write with deep consternation regarding “Revolutionary Pulpits: The Last Hope of A Dying Republic,” an event held on Oct. 10 in Concord that featured Reverend William Cook who promotes...
Opinion: Live free and don’t hate: It’s time to stop the rise of hate groups in NH
Opinion: The music in my head
Opinion: Beware the temptation of credit card rewards
Opinion: The tragic and forgotten story of Viola Liuzzo

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
U.S. House: Goodlander wins New Hampshire’s 2nd District seat
Maggie Goodlander’s Washington D.C. resume was long from the beginning. She’d worked in the Department of Justice, clerked for the United States Supreme Court and served as an intelligence officer in the Naval Reserve. Now, she has added U.S. Congress...
‘It’s an honor and a privilege to vote’: Senior citizens reflect on the electoral process
The first votes: Harris and Trump split in Dixville Notch, NH
Arts & Life
Mentorship and optimism are the focus of two new exhibitions at the Headquarters of the League of NH Craftsmen
The League of New Hampshire Craftsmen will showcase two exhibitions, Mentors & Apprentices: Work from Maine + New Hampshire’s 2024 Craft Apprentice Program and Crafting Joy: The Art of Optimism, at its Headquarters Exhibition Gallery in Concord. These...
New Hampshire Antique Co-Op to host annual Holiday Open House
Obituaries
William Tiffany
Weare, NH - It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of William "Bill" Tiffany on November 1, 2024. Bill lived in Weare almost his entire life. He served the community he loved so much in many ways including the Highway Dep... remainder of obit for William Tiffany
Ruth E. Mollica
North Hampton, NH - Ruth E. (Giblin) Mollica, 92, of North Hampton, NH formerly of Concord, NH and Belmont, MA, passed peacefully Friday November 1, 2024 at home surrounded by family. Mrs. Mollica was a graduate of Lesley University an... remainder of obit for Ruth E. Mollica
Annette Martellini
Contoocook, NH - CONTOOCOOK Annette (Hatfield) Martellini, 86, died October 25, 2024, at the Jack Byrne Center for Pallative and Hospice Care in Lebanon, NH. Mrs. Martellini was born January 7, 1938, in Earlston, Lancashire, UK, t... remainder of obit for Annette Martellini
Jacquelyn Greene
Penacook, NH - Jacquelyn Justine Philbin Greene of Penacook, NH died on October 30, at home. Though unexpected, her death was peaceful and occurred with the loving presence of her daughter and a close friend. Jacquie was born on July 2... remainder of obit for Jacquelyn Greene

Former Bradford firefighter convicted of arson
What do you do with political signs after elections?
Update: Man fatally shot by police at Federal House Inn in Plymouth during standoff
Boys’ soccer: Late game-winner from Linstad pushes No. 1 Hopkinton to D-III championship
Volleyball: Coe-Brown comeback falls short in fifth set in D-II semifinals
Secretary of State: Voter turnout exceeded expectations
Hispanic voters make their voices heard at the polls around New Hampshire
NH State House seeing red as congressional delegation remains blue
Lovlien wins District 3 County Commissioner seat

Girls’ soccer: No. 4 Coe-Brown falls to top-seeded defending champs Hollis-Brookline in D-II semis
Football: Franklin hoists Kaplan Kup to secure first playoff spot since 2018 with win over Bishop Brady, H-D battles top-seeded Raymond
High schools: Coe-Brown girls return to final four; plus more tournament soccer and volleyball, and regular season football from this weekend
Cross country: Lane finishes second at Meet of Champions, Hopkinton qualifies for New Englands
Live election results for State House and Merrimack County races in the Concord area
Full election results for top state races and Concord school board, ballot questions
Community Players of Concord present “Bye Bye Birdie” at Concord City Auditorium
Vintage Views: Hidden in plain view – a ramble about town
Q&A: The owner and gallery director of the closing Twiggs Gallery in Boscawen reflect on the end of an era