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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...


Film exploring Challenger disaster released days before anniversary
01-28-2019 4:20 PM

By CAITLIN ANDREWS

An independent film that explores the night before the Challenger space shuttle explosion was released last week, three days before the 33rd anniversary of the tragedy.The Challenger Disaster, produced by Vertical Entertainment, follows the efforts of...


Bow freshman girl racking up accolades in wrestling, judo
01-25-2019 12:01 AM

By TIM O’SULLIVAN

In some ways, Skylar Hattendorf wrestling for Bow High is perfectly normal. She has been wrestling against boys for years, so being on a male-dominated team like the one at Bow is nothing new for Hattendorf, a freshman. It’s also nothing new at Bow,...


Former UNH Law student sues school for $5M
01-06-2019 2:02 PM

By CAITLIN ANDREWS

A former student of the University of New Hampshire’s law school is suing the institution for more than $5 million, arguing that school officials denied him due process and prevented him from attending other schools.Joel Mateo of Boston, Mass., was a...


New England College merger with N.H. Institute of Art is official
01-02-2019 6:24 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

New England College is officially starting to absorb the New Hampshire Institute of Art, which will give the Henniker college a campus extension in Manchester as well as more art-related courses, and expanded course options for art students.The...


Train depot brought hope
12-14-2018 4:53 PM

By James W. Spain II

There was a time in the early years when the Merrimack River offered our ancestors a good life. It provided fertile grounds along the flood plain for planting crops and provided food to the hungry.Along the banks our ancestors found American Elm...


Granite State Brotherhood Motorcycle Club supports food drive
12-12-2018 1:31 PM

The Granite State Brotherhood Motorcycle Club Holiday Food Drive held on Nov. 10 to support the Epsom Food Pantry was a great success. Nearly 800 pounds of food as well as $570 in cash was raised. As promised, everything collected was delivered...


Old local ski slopes, now long-gone, recalled
11-26-2018 12:30 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

This year’s early snowfall has New Hampshire ski fans rubbing their hands with glee, but for a certain set of snow sports fans – the senior set, you might say – there’s something missing.“When it snowed, they’d make us all side-step up the hill to...


Kimball Castle, long in disrepair, finally sells
09-14-2018 6:41 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

The Kimball Castle in Gilford, a piece of history overlooking Lake Winnipesaukee that has stood vacant and crumbling for nearly 60 years, was sold to the owners of a local realty company, according to an internet post by the buyer.Patrick Starkey, who...


Concord cemetery for mentally ill hidden in plain sight
08-07-2018 11:38 AM

Two recent comments by Geoff Souther were stunning in light of his background.Souther, who spent parts of 45 years working at the New Hampshire State Hospital, only recently learned that the big white cross – the one clearly visible from Clinton...


A bridge between New England, old England runs through Henniker
08-04-2018 11:14 PM

By ELIZABETH FRANTZ

Towns in central New Hampshire have been turning 250 years old for decades, but few can count their namesake’s great, great, great, great, great, grand daughter as a celebrant.“It’s lovely. I’m thrilled,” the honorable Jane Elizabeth Henniker-Major of...


Aching for answers: Family of man found dead in river saddened, confused
07-16-2018 9:39 AM

By LEAH WILLINGHAM

Chris Audet was drawn to thewater.Whether he was fishingfor hornpout or bringing his kids to Horace Lake or Tucker Pond to swim – the water was the place to which the Loudon native always returned.“I think he just felt free being in the water,” said...


When it comes to fireworks, everything is legal again in New Hampshire
06-29-2018 11:15 PM

By JACOB DAWSON

With Fourth of July just around the corner, New Hampshire residents have every possible pyrotechnic option to choose from for entertainment, which has fire safety officials warning that it just means more ways to get hurt.This year it’s legal to buy...


Franklin VFW officers removed, post shut down after complaints about canteen
06-13-2018 12:05 AM

By LEAH WILLINGHAM

The Franklin VFW post was closed suddenly Monday and its leaders were asked to step down after members of the state organization raised concerns about the bar inside the veterans’ social organization.VFW State Judge Advocate Dana Hussey would not go...


As Motorcycle Week in Laconia gets older, so does its bikers
06-07-2018 11:40 PM

By JACOB DAWSON

It’s pretty obvious who is participating in Laconia Motorcycle Week. It’s no longer the rough-and-tumble riders of yesteryear.“We tend to get older people,” said Charlie St. Clair, executive director for the Laconia Motorcycle Week Association.Bike...


Former Sununu Youth Center counselor to register as sex offender for assault of detained teen
05-23-2018 7:34 PM

By ALYSSA DANDREA

Twenty-two charges were dismissed against a former Sununu Youth Services Center counselor who will avoid significant jail time for sexually assaulting a teenager sentenced to the juvenile detention facility.Kirstie Bean, 26, of Concord recently...


End of an era for Concord church, and perhaps start of a new neighborhood
05-19-2018 10:34 PM

By CAITLIN ANDREWS

In one week, the Concord Catholic community will witness the former St. Peter’s Church’s last rites.They’ll gather on May 27 for a final liturgy, their voices echoing among the church’s vaulted ceilings, where countless marriages, baptisms and...


White supremacist shot, killed in Claremont parking lot, N.H. AG says
05-13-2018 10:03 PM

By TIM CAMERATO

A former prison gang leader who was active in the white supremacist movement died shortly after midnight on Sunday in the parking lot of a Chinese restaurant after being shot multiple times, according to the New Hampshire attorney general’s...


Judge rules use of drug-sniffing dogs unconstitutional in checkpoint lawsuit
05-05-2018 10:57 PM

By CAITLIN ANDREWS

Police dogs used to sniff out drugs at a border patrol checkpoint on Interstate 93 last summer amounted to a violation of the state Constitution, a judge ruled, throwing out evidence against 18 defendants.The American Civil Liberties Union of New...


At least six trees in Concord are the biggest of their kind in the whole state
04-27-2018 9:22 AM

By DAVID BROOKSand JONATHAN VAN FLEET

It turns out Concord has something to brag about on Arbor Day when it comes to trees: Within the city limits, at least six trees qualify as the biggest of their species in all of New Hampshire. That includes the huge Norway maple next to the arch in...

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