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By ALEXANDER RAPP
The Concord National Youth Softball 12U All-Stars team booked a trip down to Bristol, Conn., to represent New Hampshire in the Little League New England Region Tournament for the second year in a row with a win over Mount Monadnock on Saturday, 13-3.
By JANE MILLER
Fabulous Looks has been a home away from home for owner Sherry Spurr for over 30 years.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
A Philadelphia-based free speech group and two more residents have filed a legal brief in support of parents challenging a court ruling that sided with the Bow School District after it barred parents from wearing pink wristbands to protest transgender athletes in girls’ sports.
By BRENDILOU ARMSTRONG
A Loudon man died after a two-vehicle crash in Concord on Sunday, closing a portion off the highway for three hours while rescuers tended to the wounded and cleared the wreckage from the road.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
ROCHESTER — Josiah Hakala crowned himself champion of the 122nd New Hampshire Amateur Championship at the Rochester Country Club and booked his spot at the upcoming U.S. Amateur, one step closer to achieving his dream of becoming a professional.
By JONATHAN P. BAIRD
By JEAN STIMMELL
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
The design for Concord’s new police headquarters would more than triple the size of the current police station on Green Street and carry a construction price tag of $41.3 million, about $3.5 million more than previously estimated.
By DAVID BROOKS
The long-simmering effort to create a walking/biking path the length of Concord may take another step forward when the city council meets on Monday to consider buying 5.7 miles of rail line from Horsehoe Pond to the city’s northern border.
By JOSEPH D. STEINFIELD
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Greg Tandy started asking around when he became the new owner of Cheers.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Concord City Councilors will try to walk back the appointment of a woman to the city’s zoning board that they made last month.
By CLAUDIA ISTEL and KEN BARNES
By TIMOTHY HORRIGAN
By JOHN BUTTRICK
By YAA BAME
Deborah Eckland stood in front of section 47 at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery, facing a small crowd of about a dozen people. She wiped her eyes with a white handkerchief.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
For recent graduates and varsity student-athletes, it does not get much better than summer baseball. Going out without the pressure of winning a state championship, fewer rain delays and a change of pace from work is a joy for everyone involved.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN and MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Skeletal remains were discovered in a shed near the state prison in late April. Just a day later, another man’s long-deceased body was found near the highway bridge beside the Friendly Kitchen. In early May, a 25-year-old living in an RV parked at the former Steeplegate Mall died in a fire. A local adult softball team, on a muggy June evening, found the body of a man in his campsite in the city-owned woods near Memorial Field.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
The New Hampshire Theatre Project set out to make people uncomfortable, touring the state with plays on difficult topics.
By BRENDILOU ARMSTRONG
The University System of New Hampshire is taking steps to comply with the state’s newly enacted ban on diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
By YAA BAME
For 15 years, Tanji Samson offered sound baths with Tibetan singing bowls, energy healing and chakra balancing at her alternative healing business, the Heartsong Healing Center in Hooksett. Now, she is ready to close up shop.
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