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Franklin counters Kovacs’s complaint with claim for legal fees
01-10-2024 11:11 AM

By ADAM DRAPCHO

FRANKLIN — Filings from both sides in the lawsuit between the city and a downtown business owner suggest the case is headed for a jury trial.The case, brought by Miriam Kovacs against the city of Franklin, the Franklin Police Department and several...

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Thieves steal American Legion money raised for charity in Meredith
05-02-2024 10:42 AM

By ADAM DRAPCHO

 Police are investigating an apparent burglary at American Legion Post 33, in which thousands of dollars, intended for charitable purposes, was taken.Sgt. William Goulet, Meredith Police, said the break-in appears to have occurred sometime between...


Community members come together to clean up Tilton cemetery after vandalism
05-01-2024 9:35 AM

By GABRIEL PERRY

Residents of Tilton and Northfield came together over the weekend to clean up the Tilton cemetery in the wake of destructive vandalism at the Tilton family mausoleum earlier in April.Organized by members of the Tilton Historical Society, about 30...


No movies at the drive-in this summer
04-30-2024 11:54 AM

By ADAM DRAPCHO

This summer, for the first time in seven decades, the screens at the Weirs Drive-In will stay dark, as the owner said she doesn’t have the energy to run the business for another season.“I’m going to be 86 years old, it’s too much for me to run it by...


Flying Monkey, spared from serious fire damage, reopens on Friday
04-25-2024 10:04 AM

By ADAM DRAPCHO

Saturday night was playing out like a nightmare for Steve Southworth, general manager of the Flying Monkey theater. He had a nearly full house, and the headliner’s second set was just starting, when an employee reported smelling something...


Former corrections officer from Laconia pleads guilty to assault of inmate
03-22-2024 11:36 AM

By GABRIEL PERRY

 Theophilus Osabutey of Laconia, a former correctional officer, was convicted on simple assault charges in New Hampshire, Attorney General John Formella said Thursday in a press release.Osabutey, 41, was convicted of simple assault, a class A...


Too warm for mushers: World Championship Sled Dog Derby cancelled
02-11-2024 11:11 AM

By ADAM DRAPCHO

The 95th World Championship Sled Dog Derby will have to wait until next year, as the Lakes Region Sled Dog Club has announced that conditions are not suitable for a race this year.The event, which draws mushers and sled dog teams from across the U.S....


Dogs, horses, drones join search for missing Barnstead woman
01-12-2024 10:44 AM

By ADAM DRAPCHO

BARNSTEAD — It’s now been a week since Ashley Turcotte was last seen. That seven days has included cold nights and a winter storm. Meanwhile, efforts to find her have only accelerated. On Thursday, a search including multiple agencies and volunteers...


Bald Peak Colony Club latest NH listing to National Register of Historic Places
01-03-2024 2:49 PM

MOULTONBOROUGH — The New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources has announced that Bald Peak Colony Club has been honored by the United States Secretary of the Interior by being listed in the National Register of Historic Places as a distinct...


Bus service connecting Laconia to Concord to start next month
11-16-2023 11:36 AM

By ADAM DRAPCHO

LACONIA — A commuter bus, designed to connect Laconia to Concord, with several stops in between, is set to debut as early as December.The bus line is organized by the Community Action Program of Belknap-Merrimack Counties, which already operates a...


Laconia's real estate eclipses $4 billion mark
11-15-2023 3:43 PM

By ADAM DRAPCHO

LACONIA — The city’s annual revaluation of properties is complete, and property owners who check the city’s website will likely find that their property is now assessed for more than it was last year. However, just because an individual property is...


Laconia organizes vigil Oct. 8 in response to antisemitic graffiti
09-29-2023 12:48 PM

By ADAM DRAPCHO

The recent appearance of antisemitic graffiti suggests there are some in the region who harbor hostility toward Jewish people and other groups. A vigil, planned for Sunday, Oct. 8, is an opportunity for the community to show support for a vision of a...

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