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Neighboring landowner objection stalls Steeplegate redevelopment approval
05-09-2024 3:04 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Plans to redevelop the former Steeplegate Mall will remain before the Zoning Board a little longer after a nearby landowner aired full-throated objections.Onyx Partners, which bought the former Steeplegate Mall and Regal Cinemas properties last year,...


Monitor Sports launches new, once-a-week newsletter
05-09-2024 11:06 AM

Monitor staff

To enhance our coverage of local sports, Monitor Sports has launched a new sports newsletter that will hit your inbox every Friday. The email from Eric Rynston-Lobel will provide an overview of the previous week of feature stories and game coverage...


NH Senate committee backs pot legalization bill
05-09-2024 10:01 AM

By RICK GREEN

A bill to legalize the recreational use of marijuana by adults cleared a key hurdle Wednesday with a recommendation by the N.H. Senate Judiciary Committee that the full Senate pass the measure.Voting in favor of House Bill 1633 were Sen. Daryl Abbas,...


Senate Republicans clash with House over raising education freedom account eligibility
05-09-2024 9:49 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

Republicans in the House and Senate are both interested in raising the income cap for education freedom accounts this year. But the chambers disagree over how high.On Tuesday, the Senate Education Committee rejected a proposal by the House to raise...


High schools: Tuesday’s track, baseball, softball, lacrosse and tennis results
05-09-2024 9:43 AM

Girls’ Track Concord 126.4, Dover 9.6 Key players: Concord – Morgan Doherty (1st 100 hurdles, 1st 300 hurdles, 1st triple jump), Ella Goulas (1st high jump, 1st long jump), Grace Saysaw (1st 100), Ballay Conteh (1st 200), Nabah Yahya (1st 400), Quinn...


On the Trail: Democrat Maggie Goodlander jumps into race to succeed Kuster
05-09-2024 8:17 AM

By PAUL STEINHAUSER

A former senior official in President Joe Biden’s administration and wife of the current U.S. national security adviser is launching a bid for Congress in New Hampshire, where she was born and raised.Maggie Goodlander, the wife of National Security...


Opinion: Invest in child care for NH families
05-09-2024 6:00 AM

By LEANNA LORDEN

Leanna Lorden is Chief Operating Officer at White Birch Center. At the White Birch Center, we experience the child care crisis every day. The bright red banner on top of our website reads: “No open enrollment opportunities until Fall 2025 for infant,...


High schools: Concord baseball tops Memorial 11-1, plus more results from Wednesday
05-09-2024 12:17 AM

BaseballConcord 11, Manchester Memorial 1Key players: Concord – Noah Chrabolowski (6 IP, 4 H, 0 BB, 10 K; RBI), Dawson Fancher (2 hits, 3 runs, 2 RBI), Alex Turant (hit, 2 runs, 3 RBI), Mitch Coffey (hit, 2 RBI), Brett McDonough (hit), Joey Mangone...


Softball: Professional and precise, Coe-Brown continues dominant start to title-defense season
05-08-2024 8:48 PM

By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL

NORTHWOOD — Of all the ways Coe-Brown head coach Dave Allis can heap praise on his team, no adjective seems to capture the Bears better than professional. They take professional at bats, they play professional defense and they’re professional in how...


Two Manchester men face robbery-related charges after Shell station hold-up
05-08-2024 5:19 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

After a month-long investigation, Concord Police have arrested two Manchester men on robbery-related charges in response to a hold-up at the Shell Gas Station on Loudon Road. John Donnell, 35, is facing two counts of robbery and kidnapping. Luke...


Monitor Way developer seeks $4.67 million from city for proposed new road
05-08-2024 3:57 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Developers looking to build nearly 1,000 housing units near Penacook are asking the city to put $4.7 million towards road building as part of the first construction phase of the project.The Monitor Way project — so dubbed because much of the land will...


Opinion: The slippery slope that should scare us? The trend of legislatures getting involved in personal medical decisions.
05-08-2024 3:23 PM

By CAPPY and MARK NUNLIST

Cappy and Mark Nunlist live in Lebanon. HB 1283, the Medical Aid in Dying Bill (MAiD), has passed the NH House by a slim margin and is now before the Senate. The three primary objections to the bill are one, the bill will morph into a mandate to...


Following budget cut, Pembroke revisits future of elementary school re-build
05-08-2024 3:11 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

A massive budget cut sustained by the Pembroke School District in March has thrust the future of a long-planned elementary school building project into uncertainty.The plan to renovate or rebuild the kindergarten through fourth grade Pembroke Hill...


Letter: Physician-assisted suicide puts too many at risk
05-08-2024 3:10 PM

A Monitor My Turn concluded that HB 1283 would not impact overall NH suicide rates based on data from Oregon. In 1998, Oregon became the first state to legalize physician-assisted suicide (PAS) for people with terminal illnesses. While the overall...


Friends Program completing shelter renovation for families experiencing homelessness
05-08-2024 2:24 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Nancy McKeon hopes that when people think of their time with the Friends Program, where she is the executive director, they’ll remember that they lived in the white house on Thompson Street, rather than a shelter while they were experiencing...


Transgender sports ban receives Senate committee support
05-08-2024 12:23 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

A controversial bill that would ban transgender girls from participating on NHIAA- sanctioned girls’ sports teams in New Hampshire is expected to be voted on by the Senate next week, after it received support from the Senate’s Education Committee on...


NH residents have one year left to get their REAL ID
05-08-2024 12:01 PM

By KATE DARIO

Representatives from the New Hampshire Division of Motor Vehicles, the Transportation Security Administration and the Manchester-Boston regional airport kicked off a year-long campaign encouraging New Hampshire residents to obtain a REAL ID ahead of...


NH Senate panel frowns on bill to ease vehicle inspection requirements
05-08-2024 11:30 AM

By RICK GREEN

A state Senate panel pumped the brakes Tuesday on a House-passed bill that would allow motorists to skip inspections on brand-new cars for at least two years.The Senate Transportation Committee recommended unanimously that the full Senate take no...


Expanded degree offerings at KSC, Plymouth State among panel's recommendations
05-08-2024 10:45 AM

By JAMES RINKER

Public colleges and universities in New Hampshire should reduce financial barriers, expand online degree offerings and engage with businesses to identify workforce needs throughout the state.These are just some of the recommendations from a task force...


In New Hampshire governor’s race, some finance reports are clearer than others
05-08-2024 10:16 AM

By ETHAN DeWITT

By last December, Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington had raised a total of $1.059 million for her campaign for governor – a number clearly visible on the cover sheet of her Dec. 6 campaign finance report. What is harder to see is who, exactly,...

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