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NH housing prices remain at all-time high in November
12-16-2024 5:06 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

New Hampshire housing prices continue to remain at an all-time high as median sales in November sat at $500,000 – an 11 percent increase from this time last year.Perspective home buyers won’t be surprised that this was the most expensive November to...


McLeod Florist honors ‘Mr. Lights’ with holiday display
12-16-2024 12:13 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

For over two decades, Borough Road would come alive at the holidays. Inflatable Santa Claus waved to cars driving by. Deer and snowmen glimmered, with red, white and green lights galore. Don Moore was the architect behind the artistry. He had a...


Concord Fire Officers union out of contract since July, negotiations ongoing
12-16-2024 9:53 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Jim Duckworth remembers lining up with over 600 people who were vying for just over a dozen positions at the Concord Fire Department. Today, if the department gets seven to 10 applicants for an open position, that’s a good day.Nearly 25 years later,...


Duprey land donation hits snag over tax dispute
12-16-2024 7:28 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Developer Steve Duprey wants the city to take ownership of a piece of land at the former Lincoln Financial campus and help turn it into badly needed new housing in Concord.A technicality over taxes is tying that up. To be clear, Duprey has control...


Capital Region Food Program to distribute holiday vouchers on Dec. 14
12-11-2024 3:48 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Elena Alois jokes that the Capital Region Food Program is her family business.Her grandfather started the organization – which aims to provide food to people in need in the Concord area – over 50 years ago. She’s the third generation at the helm,...


Concord City Council approves another round of retention bonuses for police, nearly $1 million in last year
12-10-2024 5:18 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Michele Horne doesn’t want to have the same conversation next year.The past two years, Concord police have asked for retention bonuses for current sworn officers, pitched as a stopgap measure necessary to keep an already slim staff.To Horne, the...


A bad night in Concord for The Satanic Temple’s effigy; mayor wants policy on public displays
12-10-2024 10:32 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

The legs of the black Baphomet statue outside the State House still stood, but its head was on the ground, robes crumpled and the panel of Seven Fundamental Tenets shattered.On Tuesday morning, Rep. Ellen Read, a Newmarket Democrat, was picking up the...


Meet James Thibault: New Hampshire’s youngest representative
12-06-2024 12:16 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

In the political library at Saint Anselm’s Institute of Politics, James Thibault sat down to do his homework in a gray suit. Pins of both the New Hampshire flag and United States flag were fastened to the lapel, and his red, white and blue tie was...


Sununu’s final request: a Dartmouth takeover of Hampstead Hospital.
12-04-2024 5:15 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Chris Sununu has one ask before he leaves the corner office: to see Dartmouth Health take over operations at Hampstead Hospital.He knows it’s a unique proposition – the private hospital would lease the facility from the state, gaining full control...


‘Laser focused’: One thing lawmakers can agree on? New Hampshire’s in a housing crisis.
12-03-2024 3:19 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Ellen Read and Joe Alexander don’t agree on much. In the primary, mailers attacked Read, a Newmarket Democrat, as the “AOC of N.H.” In his three terms in the House, Alexander, a Goffstown Republican, has quickly risen through party ranks. Both voted...


‘If it’s about us, it needs to include us’: As Concord weighs solutions to homelessness, people currently unhoused want a voice at the table
12-01-2024 10:00 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Michelle Laverdure wants a plan for tomorrow.She’s tired of living out of her van, driving spot to spot so her vehicle isn’t towed or vandalized. She’s exhausted by watching her friends relocate their tent: one encampment sweep means they’re herded to...


Shamir Darjee immigrated to Concord knowing no English. Now the 20-year-old just bought his family a house.
11-30-2024 9:01 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Shamir Darjee didn’t know anything about a mortgage or real estate listing six months ago. Most 20-year-olds don’t.He did know that he’d like his own bedroom. For the last ten years, he slept in the living room alongside his younger brother in a...


Winter shelter opens Dec. 2, Coalition looks ahead to future planning
11-27-2024 4:29 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Karen Jantzen knows what the Concord Coalition to End Homelessness does well.Dozens of people are in the coalition’s resource center daily – waiting to take a shower, do laundry, check their mail or connect with a case manager.The beginning of...


‘A responsibility to educate’ – Amid a challenging political climate, NH Songa amplifies immigrant stories
11-20-2024 7:43 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Claudine Gasana can relate to her students at Second Start. She arrived in New Hampshire as a high school student from Rwanda, speaking no English.She graduated from Concord High School and Keene State College. Now, she works both at Second Start, and...


Children’s psychiatric residential facility at Hampstead Hospital to expand, hopes of meeting full capacity
11-18-2024 3:46 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

When the doors to New Hampshire’s first psychiatric residential facility for children opened last May, advocates and state leaders celebrated the new resource that could house up to a dozen kids. Over a year later, that maximum capacity has yet to be...


In Canterbury, a state rep. tried to claim land as his own. Who really owns it is harder to prove.
11-15-2024 2:11 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Jose Cambrils has had his eyes on Whitney Hill Road in Canterbury for years.He bought a 30-acre plot of land where the trees were spared from logging and wildlife roams about and another 95 acres just down the street in hopes of building a house in...


Isiaka Bizumuremyi just arrived in the United States. In Concord, he can call the new Pembroke Road Apartments home.
11-14-2024 4:02 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Isiaka Bizumuremyi waited nine years for this moment.In Concord, over 7,000 miles away from home, he has own new apartment. Very new, in fact.The walls are still bare and the kitchen appliances had never been used. Just over a month after arriving in...


A new state program intended to help towns fund housing. Communities like Warner remain leery.
11-14-2024 3:51 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Danielle Bee thought Warner residents had made it clear – many in town did not support more sidewalks, public transportation and new housing developments. To her, the state’s Housing Champions program – a tool for communities to be eligible for grants...


As housing costs rise, experts say zoning reform needed to encourage development
11-10-2024 4:59 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Rob Dapice was delighted to learn that housing was on the minds of most lawmakers in the State House last session. The results, though, not so much.Last session, the legislature formed the first-ever special committee on housing and filed dozens of...


With community support, newly naturalized citizens cast first votes
11-08-2024 3:25 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Nar Darjee didn’t know what to expect Tuesday.In one hand, she had a large white envelope with documents in plastic sleeves. She grabbed her passport too and a driver’s license and waited for her ride to the polls.Outside the City Wide Community...

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