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Concord High cross country coach Rusty Cofrin practiced what he preached
10-31-2023 3:07 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Rusty Cofrin never demanded anything from his runners at Concord High School that he wouldn’t demand of himself.For 30 years, he told members of his cross country and track teams to reach within, for an element that Cofrin believed many of them didn’t...


In Hopkinton, the legacy of a local giant runs on 
10-29-2023 12:49 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

The question of whose face and legacy should be attached to a recent local fundraiser had an easy answer.When the event is a road race and the town is Hopkinton, there’s Tom Walton and then there’s, well, Tom Walton.“He was always an instrumental...


A road leading to a school bus stop in Epsom needs more leg room, a resident insists 
10-24-2023 5:06 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

She sees a narrow area to walk by the side of the road. Too narrow, she believes, and that’s before snowbanks have started to pile up.She sees knee-high grass, adding to the difficulty in maneuvering safely down the street in Epsom. And cars, she...


Wanted: drivers who can work for Meals on Wheels
10-20-2023 5:00 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Mark Wunschel was ready to roll.He zipped up his suitcases packed in the back of his hatchback, each storing frozen meals covered with plastic wrap. The trays were sectioned into compartments like a Hungry-Man TV dinner, giving the three food groups...


She created a team to raise money to fight breast cancer in honor of her friend
10-16-2023 10:44 AM

By RAY DUCKLER

The skills that made Lois Brodsky a great teammate were painful to learn.She turned a lonely, abusive childhood into empathy, learning to care so others would not have to experience what she did during the first eight years of her life. That’s why...


Old trees in the Granite State have lost their best friend
10-15-2023 5:00 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Chris Kane treated old trees like they were his grandparents.He respected old trees, protected them, made sure they lived full, rich lives.“He could identify any plant or tree and know if it was rare or endangered,” said Kane’s lone daughter, Hilary...


Excitement grows as card No. 1 million approaches
10-04-2023 10:58 AM

By RAY DUCKLER

Sometime before Christmas – the brains behind this operation can’t be sure of the exact date – a major milestone will be reached.In what began as a family affair at the Thanksgiving table 20 years ago has grown into an altruistic endeavor, a simple...


Deerfield Fair is an opportunity to show off  your skills, including with an excavator
09-29-2023 5:28 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

He believes he has the delicate touch needed to win, created by the experience he’s gained from playing a video game.But digging a hole with an excavator to build a farm, on a video screen with absolutely no pressure, is far easier than working the...


CHS class reunion: Grads from 1948 remember singing fight songs and collecting metal for war effort
09-16-2023 9:16 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Peachy Healy wasn’t sure she got all the words right from Concord High School’s old fight song.But when she raised her right arm to show school spirit, and her eyes, deep blue against her white hair, squinted in delight, you knew she’d give it a try....


A local park, rich in history, is celebrating a birthday
09-16-2023 9:15 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown is a direct descendent of a program born during one of the most important times in U.S. history, and both are celebrating milestone birthdays this year.Bear Brook is 80. The Civilian Conservation Corps...


Farmers coping with end of season fruit loss after late May frost
09-16-2023 9:14 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

The old trailer with a floor made of wooden planks – packed with state officials troubled that many of the farm’s apples never had a chance this season due to a late frost – rolled up the slight incline on Friday, surrounded by small trees with bright...


For local ice cream shop owner, changing business model was a hard decision 
09-16-2023 9:13 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Sometimes, when your business is booming and the public loves you, changes must still be made.That’s the scenario downtown, as Sunday’s ice cream shop will soon be making things hard for its recently expanding customer base and increased sales.The...


Tom Brady, who will be honored Sunday, left his mark here forever
09-08-2023 4:56 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

His fans are eager to talk about his class off the field, excited to examine his 20-year career on the field and determined to declare that no one – no one –loved Tom Brady more than they did.Actually, we should use the word ‘love,’ because the years...


Calling all dogs – downtown Concord will be a pooch-haven this Friday
08-29-2023 4:16 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Puns have been ruff to avoid, but, doggone it, Jessica Martin has done her best to paws and maintain control.“There are so many jokes with something like this,” said Martin, the executive director of Intown Concord. “I’ve definitely had to show some...


Longtime resident paints a picture of lost treasures in Pembroke
08-26-2023 2:00 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Lianne Keary’s son turns 18 this year, and that tells her a lot.It tells her that the photos she used to publish Pembroke’s version of the popular Acadia Images of America series were used 18 years ago, because she was pregnant when she pieced those...


Elbow drop and other wrestling moves coming to Concord
08-24-2023 5:07 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Sometime in the 1980s, Mica Roberts, known as Owen Brody inside a wrestling ring, saw a man named Macho Man Randy Savage perform his signature flying elbow drop on Saturday morning TV.The Macho Man jumped from the top rope and crashed his elbow into...


For those who want free ice cream, get in line
08-22-2023 2:49 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Barnstead Police Chief Paul Poirier says first come, first served.That refers to the children who swarm his ice cream truck each time Poirier drives it around neighborhoods and school parking lots, handing out Nutty Buddies – a big hit with the kids –...


Survivors and relatives of cold case victims seek audience with NH attorney general
08-16-2023 10:27 AM

By RAY DUCKLER

They stood in the rain in the parking lot at the Department of Justice, hoping to speak with the attorney general himself.They said that’s all they really wanted.The friends and families of victims of unsolved crimes, huddled under umbrellas and...


Flexibility is vital, in both yoga and business 
08-12-2023 11:14 AM

By RAY DUCKLER

Stacey Morin’s fingerprints are all over Pittsfield.In her role as a yoga instructor, she is an unexpected force of grace and skill.  Unexpected, that is, to those who know she has experienced her own struggles with rheumatoid arthritis, a disease...


The Cold Case Unit says it’s doing its best to crack cases; the families of people who have been murdered or disappeared aren’t so sure. 
08-07-2023 4:21 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

They go on the same date each year, strangers lighting candles and saying a silent prayer at 7:30 p.m.They meet at the spot in Haverhill in northwestern New Hampshire near Interstate 91 where Maura Murray was last seen – on Feb. 9, 2004. The spot is...

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