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By DAN ATTORRI
It was three years ago the last time NHIAA had indoor track state championships and there was a lot of uncertainty entering this season. In the end, perhaps it was unwarranted.The Coe-Brown boys’ team scored points in nine of 13 events and won four,...
By DAN ATTORRI
Some seasons began in late November, others really just began with the arrival of the recent snow, but regardless of how they started, it’s time to think playoffs for nearly all NHIAA winter sports. Several champions – both individual and team – will...
By EILEEN O’GRADY
Passing a town operating budget of $10.6 million, purchasing town vehicles and adopting a new community power plan will be the focal points for Pembroke voters at town meeting in March.The proposed town budget is a 6.7% increase over the current...
By DAN ATTORRI
If you look at the top of the standings of almost any Division I, II or III Alpine ski race you’ll see a Capital Area team at the top. If you look at the top of the Capital Area standings, you’ll see Hopkinton – at least for now.Hopkinton won the 15th...
By EILEEN O’GRADY
Pembroke is holding a public hearing Thursday on the proposed town, sewer commission, water works and school district budgets for 2023-2024. The hearings are an opportunity for members of the public to weigh in on the budgets before Town Meeting in...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
PEMBROKE – For some reason, the Pembroke Academy boys’ basketball team seems to play its best basketball in the third quarter. Friday night against Merrimack Valley was no different. After carrying just an eight-point lead to halftime, the Spartans...
Monitor staff
On this week’s episode, Eric Rynston-Lobel and Dan Attorri recap Pembroke boys’ basketball’s huge win over Souhegan, Belmont boys’ basketball continuing to win, the success of Bow girls’ basketball and much more. Then, UNH law professor Michael McCann...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
PEMBROKE – The Pembroke Academy boys’ basketball team entered the 2022-2023 season with high hopes. And even though they may not have played their best basketball until Saturday against Souhegan, the Spartans currently sit in three-way tie for first...
Monitor staff
In the first episode of 2023, Eric Rynston-Lobel and Dan Attorri recap all the Concord area sports from the last week, including Concord boys’ hockey’s 6-0-0 start, Concord girls’ hockey trying to find consistency, the recent success of Hopkinton and...
By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL
PEMBROKE – It had all the makings of a classic rivalry game between Bow and Pembroke: both teams were 3-0, both were coming off dominant wins and Pembroke wanted to avenge last year’s 42-26 loss in the D-II semifinal.And while the Spartans hung tough...
By DAN ATTORRI
On Sunday the NHIAA Division I and Division II basketball seasons concluded with championship games and the release of New Hampshire Basketball Coaches Organization All-State rosters.All-State selections and awards are voted on by member coaches of...
By ALYSSA DANDREA
As part of an amended plea deal, a former Pembroke Academy student convicted Monday of assaulting female classmates must register as a sex offender in New Hampshire for up to 10 years.However, Griffin Furlotte, 18, could petition the superior court to...
By ALYSSA DANDREA
A former Pembroke Academy dean convicted of felony drug charges in early 2018 violated her probation several months later by continuing to abuse narcotics, a judge ruled.Rekha Luther, 39, of Manchester recently pleaded true to a violation of probation...
By ALYSSA DANDREA
Rekha Luther recalled vividly in court Monday the first time she shot up heroin, aiming to suppress chronic pain from an underlying health condition that had led her to abuse prescription drugs.After the first time, she was hooked and the choice to...
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