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Opinion: Heroes and villains
07-19-2025 5:01 PM

By WILLIAM POLITT


High school lacrosse, tennis All-State rosters announced
07-19-2025 4:32 PM

By DAN ATTORRI

With the announcement of the New Hampshire high school All-State tennis rosters this past week, the final accolades of the 2024-25 NHIAA calendar year have been doled out. All-State selections and award winners from the 15 area high schools covered by the Monitor are listed below. Selections are voted on by the coaches of each division.


NHTI student competed in Miss Collegiate USA pageant: ‘A platform of kindness’
07-19-2025 3:00 PM

By BRENDILOU ARMSTRONG

Jillian Mars had never considered competing in swimwear or evening gowns in front of a crowd of spectators before 2021, when she saw from her car a highway billboard promoting the Miss New Hampshire pageant.


Opinion: The courts have repeatedly told us we aren’t meeting the bare minimum for funding public education. Republicans have ignored their directives.
07-19-2025 2:00 PM

By DAVE LUNEAU


Kearsarge Food Hub turns 10, celebrates new era of food security work
07-19-2025 1:01 PM

By REBECA PEREIRA

Kathleen Bigford regarded Bradford, like she did most of New Hampshire, as a greying place.


‘Friends-a-Palooza’ invites Concord community to practice kindness and outreach at Keach Park
07-19-2025 11:01 AM

By BRENDILOU ARMSTRONG

Brenda Perkins believes the world would be a better place “if we were all focused on being kind.”


Opinion: Big Beautiful Bill delivers mixed results for New Hampshire
07-19-2025 11:01 AM

By PIOTR KUKULA


New Hampshire committee seeks to prevent domestic fatalities like murder-suicide in Berlin
07-18-2025 4:30 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Marisol Fuentes needed help.


Affordable townhouse expansion gets green light
07-18-2025 4:19 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

A cluster of income-restricted cluster townhouse apartments in northern Concord is expected to get a slight expansion.


Update: Concord to continue diversity initiatives on its own following changes to state law
07-18-2025 2:43 PM

By BRENDILOU ARMSTRONG

Six months ago, Concord city officials defended hiring an outside consultant to lead their diversity initiatives — now, they’re continuing its work on their own.


Celebrating National Ice Cream Day with Richardson’s Farm: ‘Nobody else does what we do’
07-18-2025 2:22 PM

By KIERA McLAUGHLIN

Each week, Jim Richardson and his apprentice, Megan Coll, head into a large room behind the sales counter at Richardson’s Farm, and then, they start to play.


E-bikes are no longer a novelty but still far from the norm
07-18-2025 2:07 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Battery-assisted bicycles have been widely available for years, and it’s no longer a surprise to see somebody zipping along without pedaling, but locally it seems e-bikes are still mostly a vehicle for entertainment rather than transportation.


31-year-old male found dead at Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith
07-18-2025 11:44 AM

By BRENDILOU ARMSTRONG

A 31-year-old male was found dead at Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith on Thursday evening.


Man who wandered away from Mt. Washington summit found dead after long search
07-18-2025 11:07 AM

By DAVID BROOKS

A 79-year-old visitor who wandered away from the summit of Mount Washington on Wednesday was found dead Friday after almost two days of searching.


Opinion: Pappas and Goodlander's political theater, sponsored by AIPAC
07-18-2025 8:00 AM

By JOHN HANCOCK


Massachusetts man faces DWI charges after crash on I-93 in Hooksett
07-17-2025 8:00 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

A Massachusetts man was arrested Thursday morning after police said he was driving under the influence of alcohol and crashed into a toll barrier on Interstate 93 southbound in Hooksett, New Hampshire.


PHOTOS: ‘Small voices’ gather at 50501 rally
07-17-2025 4:26 PM


Bow Brook Tennis Club hosts men’s A and B tournaments
07-17-2025 3:28 PM

By ALEXANDER RAPP

The Bow Brook Club has a long history in Concord. Every year, except during breaks during both world wars, it has hosted a citywide men’s tennis tournament on red clay.


Surplus seller Ollie’s enters New Hampshire, opens in Belmont
07-17-2025 2:37 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Take heart, folks who miss the old Building 19 stores: Discount retailer Ollie’s has entered New Hampshire, opening this week in the former Big Lots location in Belmont.


Last days of Monkey Around Playground before rebuild
07-17-2025 1:07 PM

By ABBY DISALVO

Three decades of Concord children grew up racing beneath the rainbow cupolas and wooden bridges of Monkey Around Playground. On Tuesday night, they said a final farewell to White Park’s play space — then celebrated the new, accessible structure set to take its place.

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