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4/7/20

For the past 156 years, the Concord Monitor has been telling the story of our community. Today, the newspaper itself is part of that story and we...

The spread of COVID-19 has transformed pretty much everything around us, but few places in Concord have seen as big a change as NHTI.“They have...

Lots of people are staying home for the holiday this weekend.Once, those words were happy, cozy. No more. Now, the impact of those words is...

Emilio “Leo” DiPalma, a World War II veteran and a guard for some of the most notorious Nazi prisoners during the Nuremberg Trials, died Wednesday...

Before New Hampshire’s stay-at-home order took effect, Grace Baltic traveled around the Upper Valley capturing photos of families stuck at home...

The year 2019 wasn’t much different than 2018 for Susan Martin.She went to her job as a special education bus driver, the same job she’d held for...

It was one of the most magical moments in a year that was jam-packed with them.The University of New Hampshire men’s hockey team knocked off...

Taking ice away from NHL players has caused some to resort to desperate measures.New York Islanders captain Anders Lee bought a Peloton. Anaheim...

BOSTON — Red Sox left-hander Chris Sale says he has no regrets about the timing of his recent Tommy John surgery and is confident he can return as...

When it was apparent there would be no NCAA men’s basketball tournament and no Final Four, Max Goren set out to save the one tradition associated...


Joe Biden faces the most important decision of his five-decade political career: choosing a vice president.The presumptive Democratic presidential...

New Hampshire’s Republican governor says he’ll allow widespread voting by absentee ballot in the state’s September primary and November general...

Sen. Bernie Sanders, who saw his front-runner status evaporate as establishment Democrats lined up swiftly behind rival Joe Biden, ended his...

Struggling to fund his attempt to take on Jeanne Shaheen, former New Hampshire House Speaker Bill O’Brien’s suspended his U.S. Senate campaign and...

Lots of people are staying home for the holiday this weekend.Once, those words were happy, cozy. No more. Now, the impact of those words is...

These days, some local farmers are looking ahead, hoping the consumer landscape has changed for good.It’s an undercurrent now, a shift in thought...




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If her powerful turns as a WWE wrestler in Fighting With My Family and a trained assassin in Black Widow weren’t enough, now you know: Don’t mess...


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Obituaries


Ronald Langley

Ronald (Ron) Aubrey Langley, 65, of Bonita Springs, Florida, died on Sunday, April 5. Ron was born in New London, NH on May 4, 1954. He graduated from Kearsarge Regional High School in 1972 and left...

Patricia Chase

Patricia Ann Chase, 91, passed away on March 3rd, 2020 at Walton Place in Tarpon Springs, FL after a period of declining health. Patricia was born in Concord, NH on October 1st, 1928. She was the dau...

Ann Davenport

Ann W. (McMorrow) Davenport, 96, of Old North Road, died Wednesday, April 8, 2020 at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was born in Boston, MA on June 27, 1923 the daughter of Francis E. a...

Robert Dorman

Robert W. Dorman, 92, of Franklin, formerly of Merrimack, died at The Golden Crest in Franklin on April 6, 2020. Bob was born in Franklin the son of Percy and Caroline (Wallace) Dorman. He graduated...




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