For some older Jewish professors at Dartmouth and UNH, opposition to campus arrests feels personal
After police pushed Dartmouth professor Annelise Orleck to the ground and arrested her in an exchange that has since gone viral, an officer told her partner, “Age doesn’t matter if there’s bad behavior,” she said.“They clearly were told it was okay to...
N.H. likely to contract with PFAS-destroying technology
If all goes as planned, a just-opened facility in Ohio may be destroying PFAS chemicals from New Hampshire fire departments later this year, the first step that could lead to a PFAS-destroying operation being built in New England.“This isn’t a forever...
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High schools: Concord girls’ 4x100-meter relay sets school record at Merrimack Invite, plus more track, baseball, lax and tennis results
Girls’ TrackConcord 2nd, Coe-Brown 11thKey players: Concord – Morgan Doherty (1st 100 hurdles in 15.53 seconds), Ella Goulas (1st triple jump at 37-6 1st high jump at 5-2), Shelly Smith (1st 3,200 in 11:34), Madeline Muller (2nd pole vault), Kendall...
Opinion
Opinion: Vote for those rooted in serving the people, communities of our state
Former State Senator Deborah Reynolds, Plymouth. Former State Representative Polly Campion, Etna. Former State Representative Sue Ford, Easton. As we head into campaign season, and with Congresswoman Annie Kuster’s retirement this fall, New...
Politics
Transgender sports ban receives Senate committee support
A controversial bill that would ban transgender girls from participating on NHIAA- sanctioned girls’ sports teams in New Hampshire is expected to be voted on by the Senate next week, after it received support from the Senate’s Education Committee on...
Arts & Life
From the archives: A Dark Day for New England
Ashley Miller shares this month’s story with ConcordTV. Watch the episode on YouTube.While New Hampshire recently had its own day momentarily shadowed by the solar eclipse, what occurred on May 19, 1780, was something entirely different.In the midst...
Obituaries
Bow, NH - Kay Anderson Graves, 72, of Bow, passed away peacefully on May 7, 2024. Born in Concord, NH on February 24, 1952, she was the daughter of the late Elmer W. Anderson Jr. and Helene (Frost) Anderson. Kay grew up in Penacook,... remainder of obit for Kay Anderson Graves
Bradford, NH - Kimball "Kimmy" Preston, 67, of Bradford, NH, passed away peacefully on May 4, 2024, at Hospice House in Concord, NH. As a young girl, Kim grew up in Old Greenwich, CT and later moved to New London,NH with her family whi... remainder of obit for Kimball Preston
Londonderry, NH - Dennis Paul Fitzgerald, 81, of Londonderry, New Hampshire passed away peacefully on April 25, 2024. He was born in Sellersville, Pennsylvania on January 13, 1943 to the late Samuel W. Fitzgerald and the late Alverda E.... remainder of obit for Dennis P. Fitzgerald
Penacook, NH - Donald Richard Moore Jr., 74, of Penacook passed away suddenly on May 6, 2024. He was born on April 22,1950, the son of the late Donald Moore Sr., and Rachel (Nolin) Moore. He attended Bishop Brady High School. After gra... remainder of obit for Donald R. Moore Jr.