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A tale of scum, sludge, and yet another thing that COVID-19 is ruining
06-29-2020 3:13 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

I was once asked to describe the difference between urban and rural. Simple, I said: It’s septic systems.If you’re connected to a wastewater treatment plant then you’re a city person, no matter how bucolic your surroundings. But if your toilet dumps...


2019 Stories of the Year: Homelessness gets personal in Concord
12-28-2019 11:32 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Two contrasting expressions surfaced during our 2019 coverage of homelessness, illustrating the sadness and hope that can accompany this issue.On one hand, we found Allie Eckersley, whose father, ex-pitcher Dennis Eckersley, is in baseball’s Hall of...


A ghost of a story behind hauntings of Ocean-Born Mary, in Henniker and across the country
12-02-2019 5:58 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Martha Taylor, the official Henniker town historian, believes ghosts may exist.Not this ghost, though. Not the ghost named Mary Wallace – once connected to her hometown – despite visual evidence to the contrary, shown on a recent documentary on the...


Weare police officer discusses his health after shooting
08-19-2019 5:45 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

For the human side to the story, Monday’s press conference at the Weare Police Department served its purpose.Officer Paul Lewis, his right arm totally bandaged beginning with his knuckles, was grateful he could celebrate his 28th birthday, seven days...


A former star pitcher, his daughter and the reality that homelessness can happen to anyone
05-05-2019 9:54 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

The young woman with the familiar last name was seated in the Friendly Kitchen, her eyes focused on her cellphone, hidden under shoulder-length blonde hair.She’s homeless, short on money, her life stuffed into a knapsack, just like so many others who...


Scott LaCrosse, avoiding the spotlight, became big news
04-12-2019 9:23 AM

By RAY DUCKLER

Col. Kevin Jordan of the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department couldn’t help himself.He had to start his eulogy for Scott LaCrosse with a joke. The one about modesty.At the church in Loudon, Jordan did his best impression of his former colleague,...


Women who overcame sex trafficking making a difference in N.H.
03-17-2019 10:00 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

He called himself Ace, and he came looking for young vulnerable girls that he could sell for sex.He rode into Haverhill, Mass., in a shiny black Lincoln Continental, with red interior. Into a poor neighborhood with three-story tenements and peeling...


Three years after the loss of her sister, the show must go on for CHS senior Gracie Banzhoff
01-31-2019 12:40 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

The videos on mom’s laptop are a good way to introduce her two daughters.In one, the sisters are in black cowboy hats and boots, two-stepping to a country tune at the Capitol Center for the Arts. The other shows them dancing in Portsmouth wearing...


A N.H. bridge over troubled waters is looking for an identity
07-23-2018 12:14 AM

By RAY DUCKLER

At the Pumpkin Seed Bridge – a relic with a rich history and an uncertain future that spans the Pemigewasset River – a few seconds can seem like a long time.Jump from the bridge itself, a 103-foot drop, and three seconds take on a new meaning. Videos...


In this store, Diane the near-50-year-old turtle helps you come out of your shell
06-25-2018 11:47 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Diane greeted her guests with a pullup, peeking over the edge on top of her 60-gallon home, hoping Jim Tonner had brought her a snack.And he had. Tonner, who co-owns TwinDesigns Gift Shop with his twin brother, Brad Tonner, gave a strawberry to the...


For N.H. Little League, sometimes the big game is secondary to playing time
08-14-2017 12:08 AM

By RAY DUCKLER

Brendon McGahan, the president of Concord Little League, said he wasn’t surprised by what happened Friday in Bristol, Conn.He’d already seen Jeff O’Connell’s voracious appetite for winning. Just a couple of weeks ago, in fact, during the Little League...


The Mystery Stone remains a mystery. What do you think?
04-27-2017 11:24 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

We walked through two glass doors, unlocked by a gentle, soft-spoken man with a trimmed white beard. Leave your coffee behind, Wes Balla, the director of exhibitions at the New Hampshire Historical Society, told me. No use taking chances. No use...


Constitutional Connections: The tension between equal protection and religious freedom
04-09-2017 12:10 AM

By JOHN GREABE

The Constitution did not become our basic law at a single point in time. We ratified its first seven articles in 1788 but have since amended it 27 times. Many of these amendments memorialize fundamental shifts in values. Thus, it should come as no...


Constitutional Connections: Marijuana regulation and federalism
03-12-2017 12:30 AM

By JOHN GREABE

Federal law makes the cultivation and use of marijuana illegal for all purposes. Yet, over the past two decades, 28 states plus the District of Columbia have legalized marijuana for medicinal purposes, and eight states plus the District of Columbia...


15 years after Sept. 11 and 20 months after his death, class remains in session, with Blake Marston up front
09-11-2016 12:28 AM

By RAY DUCKLER

I sat with students last week who said they learned from the best.They were not conventional students, however. They were much older than their teacher, Blake Marston, the late Navy SEAL. One, in fact, was a retired high school principal, Blake’s...

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