Body search: 2023
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Cassandra Sanchez focused on business as usual.
Author: John Green
By AMY MANZELLI
Amy Manzelli is an attorney with BCM Environmental & Land Law, PLLC in Concord and will serve on the board of directors of Granite Staters for Responsible Gaming.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Construction of new houses in New Hampshire took a step back in 2023, putting the state behind in its efforts to ease the ongoing housing shortages.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Concord residents might soon be able to install an accessory dwelling unit or host a daycare at their home by right. Businesses might be able to more easily obtain and change their signage, and typos in the zoning rules might be corrected.
By REBECA PEREIRA
The House of Representatives killed an amendment to the budget that would have automatically enrolled children who receive Medicaid into free and reduced school meal programs.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Jennifer Kretovic sees the ethics complaint against her and members of the Golf Course Advisory Committee as really about one thing.
By DAVID BROOKS
If you’re wondering why nothing obvious is happening at the closed Steeplegate Mall to convert it into a massive mixed-use development, consider the situation of the largest remaining tenant, JCPenney.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
An investigation is underway after a New Hampshire State Police trooper shot a woman following a vehicle chase in the Seacoast region early Sunday morning. She was hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries.
By TODD SELIG
Todd Selig is the longtime Town Manager in Durham, where he lives with his family.
By ALEXANDER RAPP and DAN ATTORRI
Bow crowned itself Division II baseball state champion last year after a strong playoff run where it upset John Stark in the semifinals and Souhegan in the title tilt.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Bob Lynn is hoping the third or maybe the fourth time is the charm.
By JOHN PLONSKI
John Plonski was a finalist for the 2023 Theodore Roosevelt Genius Prize for the Promotion of Conservation. He is a former executive of Pennsylvania’s state park and forest systems. While a student at Franklin Pierce University, he served as an assistant to the superintendents at two New Hampshire state parks.
By ALEXANDER RAPP and DAN ATTORRI
Concord High’s 2024 softball season ended in heartbreak. After a strong 15-3 regular season, the No. 3 Crimson Tide were shut out in the prelims by No. 14 Portsmouth and sent home much earlier than expected.
In a few short days, the streets of downtown Concord will be filled with cars of every shape, size, make, model and age as people from across New England flock to New Hampshire’s capital city for the season opener of Cars & Coffee on Capitol.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
New Hampshire residents could face delays in accessing mental health care, such as months-long waits to see a therapist and even longer hold times for inpatient psychiatric services, if the legislature approves proposed cuts to the state’s mental health funding.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Editor’s note: Due to an editing error, this story incorrectly stated that Xiaotian Liu’s visa had been revoked. In fact, it was his F-1 immigration status in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System that was revoked. Lawyers for Liu said Wednesday that they are unaware of the status of his visa.
By ALEXANDER RAPP and DAN ATTORRI
After falling to Campbell in the Division III semifinal last season, coach Deacon Blue’s Hopkinton High boys’ lacrosse team is ready for another shot at the state title.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
After state regulators rejected Casella Waste Systems’ crucial permit to build a landfill in New Hampshire’s North Country, the Vermont-based company is now taking legal action against the state.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security terminated the legal status of two non-U.S. citizens affiliated with Dartmouth College last week, college spokesperson Jana Barnello confirmed.
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