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Opinion: A focus on first responder mental health
04-20-2023 6:00 AM

By CHRISTOPHER REMILLARD and ANNA COURIE

Christopher T. Remillard is the chief of police for Dunbarton. Dr. Anna Courie is the director of responder wellness for the FirstNet Program at AT&T. Very few people truly understand what it takes to save another person’s life. In an emergency, most...


Dartmouth football coach Buddy Teevens lost leg due to bicycle crash, wife says
04-19-2023 8:23 AM

By TRIS WYKES

Dartmouth College football coach Buddy Teevens has lost his right leg as a result of his March 16 bike crash in northern Florida, his wife wrote Tuesday night in a brief message published on the college athletic department website.“We would like to...


Dispute continues over golf lover’s $3.8 million gift to Dartmouth
04-17-2023 3:26 PM

By ANNMARIE TIMMINS

Several years before his death in 2002, at age 88, Robert T. Keeler drew up a will to make his intentions clear. His wife and family were his primary beneficiaries. Also on the list were his secretary and housekeeper, a church, seminary, and medical...


Concord police seek public’s help to locate missing city man
04-13-2023 9:41 AM

By JAMIE L. COSTA

Concord police are seeking the public’s help to locate a city man who has been reported missing since late February.Anthony Meunier of Concord was last seen in the vicinity of Loudon Road on February 17 and was officially reported missing three days...


NH Department of Corrections sees surging overtime, medical costs
04-12-2023 2:21 PM

HADLEY BARNDOLLAR

The Department of Corrections is reporting significant shortfalls in its overtime and medical budgets, prompting an appeal to the state for help. The two requests going before the Executive Council Wednesday are indicative of ongoing challenges at the...


Art Rosen of Newbury knows about his own religion, and yours as well
04-10-2023 4:05 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Finding an impartial voice these days, especially when it comes to certain topics, seems difficult. But when it comes to the world’s religions, Art Rosen plays it right down the middle.He lectures in schools, makes speaking engagements, writes books...


Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center ends hard line on soft drinks
04-10-2023 4:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

Coke or Pepsi? Then again perhaps Mountain Dew is your soft drink of choice. And there’s always an oldie but goodie like Orange Crush.Compared to just a few years ago, it’s a whole lot easier now for employees, patients and visitors at...


New committee in Bow to address cell coverage issues
04-10-2023 10:39 AM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

In response to the town’s poor cellular coverage, the Bow selectboard has established a committee to develop a wireless communication plan. This comes after a warrant article that aimed to set up a committee to design a cell tower coordination plan...


For the late Terrence Judge, who died last month, firefighting was a colorful career 
04-04-2023 5:52 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Some of Keith Judge’s most vivid memories of his late father contain lights.For example, he recalls the urgency of the red lights, part of Terrence Judge’s DNA and Keith’s childhood, swirling on the trucks inside the Pembroke firehouse each time...


On the move: NH Guard is flying to the Middle East once again
04-04-2023 5:49 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

A combination of Uncle William and Hurricane Maria led Specialist Abner Classen of Exeter down the right path.He came to the Granite State after his homeland of Puerto Rico was destroyed by Maria in 2017. Amid the chaos, Uncle William lived here in...


Dartmouth finds Native American remains in collections
03-30-2023 7:37 AM

By FRANCES MIZE

HANOVER — The Hood Museum of Art and the Dartmouth Anthropology Department have discovered the skeletal remains of 15 Native Americans in its collections, the college announced Tuesday.Some of the discovered bones were a part of human osteology...


Contoocook river region town crier for the week of March 26, 2023
03-28-2023 9:11 AM

BOWScholarships available■The Rotary Club of Bow announces that their annual Foundation Scholarship Applications are now available. Rules and forms are available at bowrotary.org. The application must be received at the Bow School District...


Concord police investigating ‘incendiary device’ found near State House over the weekend
03-27-2023 5:32 PM

By JAMIE L. COSTA

Law enforcement officials flocked to downtown Concord Saturday night after receiving reports of a suspicious device near the State House, police said. Concord Police were called to the area of 2 Capital Plaza at 8:05 p.m. Saturday evening and located...


Vacant apartment catches fire in downtown Concord on Sunday
03-27-2023 1:09 PM

By JAMIE L. COSTA

A small fire broke out in downtown Concord on Sunday morning when an electrical tool caught ignited during at-home renovations in a vacant apartment, fire officials said. Concord Fire Department was called to 53 Main Street around 11:30 a.m. for...


Big solar array in Dunbarton helps New American farmers
03-25-2023 6:48 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

There’s something different growing at Fresh Start Farm in Dunbarton these days: A whole lot of solar panels.The ground-mounted array of 378 panels, visible to drivers on Route 13, have been placed on a section of the 53-acre farm unsuitable for...


Police: Missing man found dead; five arrested
03-24-2023 1:37 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

NEWPORT — Five Sullivan County residents — including two brothers — have been charged in connection with the death of a missing 40-year-old Newport man whose body was discovered in a wooded area a few hundred yards from the residence in Newport where...


Contoocook river region town crier for the week of March 19, 2023
03-21-2023 11:43 AM

BOWPizza and Game Day■Bow Young at Heart will hold a “Pizza and Game Day” on March 22 at the Old Town Hall, 91 Bow Center Rd., from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Pizza and dessert will be provided, please bring your own beverage. ■The Rotary Club of Bow...


Concord police officer forced to resign for violating privacy act, sentenced 
03-16-2023 4:51 PM

By JAMIE L. COSTA

A former Concord police officer pleaded guilty to looking up information on a specific individual on two separate occasions and using it for non-law enforcement purposes.Michael Kosa, 32, of Manchester, violated the Driver Privacy Act twice by using...


Contoocook River Region town crier for the week of March 12, 2023
03-14-2023 11:20 AM

BOWPizza and Game Day■Bow Young at Heart will hold a Pizza and Game Day on March 22 at the Old Town Hall, 91 Bow Center Rd., from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. ■2023 scholarship applications are now available, The Rotary Club of Bow announces that their...


Dunbarton: More students leads to 16% school tax spike
03-12-2023 10:57 AM

By JONATHAN VAN FLEET

Lynne Hartnett understood the predicament the Dunbarton school district was facing – new families moving to town meant more students will be headed to Bow middle and high schools at a steep cost.With good schools and town services, Dunbarton is a...

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