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By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Dana Flanders walked into a room at the Quality Inn on Staniels Road on Jan. 27 with almost no information. The Loudon police chief knew only that a man inside was experiencing suicidal ideation and hadn’t answered his phone or answered the door in hours.
Loudon Elementary School will host its inaugural Health and Wellness Fair on Friday, June 6. This event marks a significant milestone in our commitment to promoting the well-being of our students and the broader community.
The Loudon Historical Society is sponsoring a program titled Discovering New England Stone Walls presented by Kevin Gardner.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Billows of smoke still wafted up from the blackened rubble as Joe Brown drove by what remained of his Loudon home Sunday morning.
Emergency services responded to a motor vehicle accident Monday afternoon at the intersection of NH Route 129 and Pleasant Street Extension in Loudon.
By DAVID BROOKS
The Loudon Country Store is returning to life and the new owner says it will be the same as before, but with a bit of a south-Asian twist.
If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to create tapestries, now is your chance. Chichester resident and tapestry maker Lisa Almeida will be teaching her an introduction to tapestry weaving class at Kimball Jenkins School of Arts in Concord and at Sanborn Mills Farm in Loudon during the month of April. Each class offers a distinctly different learning experience.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
A heavy pause hung over the crowd in Loudon Elementary School. People shifted in their seats, waiting for the next words out of Lisa Laughlin’s mouth.
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Nature must be in cahoots with New Hampshire Tourism because this is looking like a perfect stretch of days for making maple syrup in preparation for New Hampshire Maple Weekend.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
A new fire truck, saving tax money and collaboration among local officials were the hot topics for Select Board candidates in Loudon at a forum this week, where hopefuls for local office fielded questions from a crowd of nearly 100 people.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Editor’s Note: This story was updated to include information and a link to a GoFundMe for the passenger of the truck involved in last month’s crash, McIntyre Tintle.
The New England Racing Museum is looking for passionate volunteers to help preserve and share the rich history of auto racing in the region. As we celebrate The Year of The Modified, we are expanding our efforts to showcase legendary Modified race cars and the drivers who made them famous. We need dedicated individuals to assist in various roles, including:
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Loudon is stuck between a rock and a hard place.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Aroma Joe’s, the popular drive-through coffee chain, has come to Loudon.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
When a town’s only firetruck with an aerial ladder is 20 years old and on the fritz, towns or cities have to weigh the cost of buying a new one.
By MIKE MOFFETT
State Representative Mike Moffett (R-Loudon) write sports columns when he’s not chairing the House Committee on State-Federal Relations and Veterans Affairs. Traveling around the country allows one to experience unique sports cultures of various...
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
The night after the man she considered her grandfather pleaded guilty to assaulting her as a child, Haley Dempsey had a dream.“It was the same scenario: everything looked like that day in the courtroom,” she recalled. “But as he was put in handcuffs,...
By MIKE MOFFETT
State Representative Mike Moffett (R-Loudon) played college basketball at Plymouth State before the advent of the three-point shot. I’m someone who sometimes thinks “outside the box,” to use that timeworn cliché.For example, as a state representative...
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Each year on Veterans Day, Janice-Ann Sinclair thinks about her father. A master sergeant in the Air Force for 21 years, followed by two years in the Navy Reserves, Merrill Wentworth Sinclair felt pride in serving his country.He passed away in 2019 at...
By DAVID BROOKS
When faced with a half-ton cow bearing horns that are two feet long, Carole Soule knows what to do: Tell it to lie down.“The thing that I have learned about myself with the farm is that I absolutely love training cattle – to be ridden, to drive, to...
By DAVID BROOKS
A hands-on program to help people reduce window drafts by building them insulated inserts is coming to Canterbury Town Hall – which is, it turns out, a most appropriate location.“We convinced the town that our 200-year-old Town Hall could use it,”...
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