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Contoocook river region town crier for the week of Jan. 8, 2023
01-06-2023 10:11 AM

DUNBARTONHistorical Society anniversary■Congratulations to the Dunbarton Historical Society, established in 1963, on its 60th anniversary.■The DCC Book Club has a new name, Beyond the Book. This month the club is reading No Time Like the Future by...


Dog pulled from freezing water’s of Canterbury pond, survives
01-05-2023 5:13 PM

By JAMIE L. COSTA

A dog was rescued Thursday morning after falling through the ice of a small pond in Canterbury.The owner of the dog phoned the Canterbury Fire Department from their Baptist Hill Road home around 11 a.m. after the dog broke through the ice and they...


Who is Logan Clegg?
01-02-2023 4:45 PM

By JAMIE L. COSTA

A Washingtonian. An estranged son. A drifter and a loner.Those are a few of the attributes that describe accused double murderer Logan Clegg, 26, who was arrested in October to face homicide charges for the fatal shooting of Concord couple Steve and...


Vacancy at SPCA puts animal cruelty cases in the lap of local police
01-02-2023 4:42 PM

By JAMIE L. COSTA

A investigator designated to assist towns in Merrimack County with animal cruelty cases recently left the Pope Memorial SPCA, leaving area towns and the city of Concord without an animal control specialist. The city has been without an animal control...


Concord Police identify pedestrian struck and killed by driver
12-16-2022 12:39 PM

By JAMIE L. COSTA

Police identified Ewa Martel, 75, as the Concord woman who was struck and killed by a motor vehicle on Friday, Dec. 2 near the Hood Plant on North State Street. Police and fire were called to the area of 340 N. State St. at 10:49 a.m. after Martel was...


The National Guard came calling once his Navy career had ended
10-06-2022 7:29 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Mark Patterson of Weare had it all figured out.Fresh off six-years of service in the Navy, he’d then finish his business degree at what was then called New Hampshire College. He’d be a college graduate, the first member of his family to do so.He’d...


Dartmouth assesses after deaths cast pall over start of fall term
10-03-2022 7:52 PM

By NORA DOYLE-BURR

HANOVER — At the end of the second week of fall term classes, roughly 500 members of the Dartmouth College community gathered the evening of Sept. 23 in front of Baker-Berry Library to listen to the college’s president, chaplain and student leaders...


Muralists paint Donkey Kong on Concord building
09-21-2022 5:54 PM

By JAMIE L. COSTA

Chris Schleyer knew the new elevator shaft with crisscrossed beams installed behind his apartment building on South State Street was the perfect canvas for something special. “After it went up, we saw the steel beams crisscrossing up and down and it...


Pam Smart asks Supreme Court to weigh in on her right to a hearing for possible release from prison
04-16-2022 3:30 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Pam Smart, whose petition to have her life sentence reviewed and possibly commuted was rejected by the New Hampshire Executive Council three weeks ago, hasn’t given up on her bid to be released from prison.This time, Smart – convicted of masterminding...


Lawsuit accuses Dartmouth-Hitchcock of mismanaging retirement plans
03-28-2022 6:27 PM

By NORA DOYLE-BURR

A class-action lawsuit filed last week against Dartmouth-Hitchcock alleges the Lebanon-based health care system mismanaged as much as $1.9 billion in employees’ retirement funds.In the complaint, filed in federal court in Concord on March 18, the...


The man who played Captain James T. Kirk will land in Concord Thursday, with plenty of time to share stories
03-02-2022 5:39 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

His voice was unmistakable, even at 90 years old.We all know it, fans of Star Trek or not. The classic baritone, smooth like 50-year-old scotch, measured and controlled. The way Captain Kirk once sounded giving orders from the bridge of the Starship...


Rising waters close Clough State Park, Hopkinton-Everett trail system
07-13-2021 5:23 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Clough State Park, off-road trails in the Hopkinton-Everett System and the beach at Elm Brook Park have been temporarily closed by rising waters which are being held back by the Hopkinton and Everett dams to prevent downstream flooding.A week of heavy...


Dartmouth offers $5,000 to students to live off campus, ease dorm crunch
06-16-2021 4:59 PM

By NORA DOYLE-BURR

 Dartmouth College is prepared to spend up to $1 million in a one-time lottery to encourage as many as 200 returning students to live off campus next fall in order to ease a housing crunch for dorm rooms, according to an associate dean of residential...


Families of two Dartmouth students who died by suicide speak out, seek answers
06-04-2021 5:22 PM

By NORA DOYLE-BURR

Dartmouth College freshman Elizabeth Reimer received an email May 19 from an assistant dean warning her of a looming deadline for a non-recording grade option. The administrator explained that she could withdraw from the course, a first-year seminar,...


Dartmouth athletic director retires in wake of Title IX debacle
02-11-2021 4:53 PM

By PETE NAKOS

HANOVER — Dartmouth College on Tuesday said that Harry Sheehy will retire from his post as athletic director this month after more than a decade on the job. The news comes in the wake of the college’s announcement that it would reinstate five varsity...


Dartmouth professors recall slain colleagues 20 years after their murder
01-29-2021 12:52 PM

Friends and former colleagues of Half and Susanne Zantop lit candles and lay flowers at a garden named for the couple to honor their memory on Wednesday, 20 years to the day since the two Dartmouth College professors were murdered in their Etna...


More than two years later, questions on deadly crash remain
03-10-2018 11:35 PM

By CAITLIN ANDREWS

The day Dunbarton teen Trevor Gonyer died, Stephanie Burke called his phone dozens of times.Burke, a Goffstown High School student at the time, knew her friend was dead. Her baby sister had told her, “bawling her eyes out,” the morning of July 3,...


Film tells story of mentally ill woman who died in Concord farmhouse
04-20-2017 10:14 AM

By ELLA NILSEN

Filmmaker Todd Wider was first inspired to make a documentary about mental illness when he experienced it firsthand in his hometown of New York City.Wider came home one night to find that a homeless man had broken in because he was cold and trying to...


When it comes to the Pam Smart case, too much is not enough
12-01-2016 10:08 AM

By RAY DUCKLER

I rolled my eyes when told to follow up on a recent magazine series about Pam Smart.Nothing to see here, I figured. Old news, from a story no one wanted to talk about anymore.I was wrong.Colorful Concord defense attorney Mark Sisti, who defended Smart...


Friends, family of Dunbarton woman found dead seek closure
10-02-2016 12:05 AM

By ALYSSA DANDREA

A month after a beloved kindergarten teacher was found dead in her Dunbarton home, her family and friends continue to plead with investigators for answers.They remember Wendy Arnold Tefft as a strong-willed caretaker and a loving mother who would do...

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