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A rock climber was badly injured and hospitalized within a few hours of falling 60 feet in a remote area of Mount Washington in what officials say is an example of cooperation making the back country safer.
By BRENDILOU ARMSTRONG
As Independence Day approaches, many places in the Concord area prepare to host an array of patriotic festivities. A sampling of celebrations are listed below. All are scheduled for Friday, July 4, unless otherwise noted:
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
The federal government is appealing a New Hampshire judge’s April ruling ordering the Department of Homeland Security to maintain the legal status of an international Ph.D. student at Dartmouth College.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
The attorney general’s office identified Anthony Shriber as the Manchester police officer under investigation for use of deadly force in a non-fatal shooting last month.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Nearly a year after the fatal police shooting of 29-year-old Anthony Previte in Kensington, the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office has concluded that officers’ use of deadly force was legally justified.
By REBECA PEREIRA
A golf cart hauling two of Rob Morrill’s biggest blessings – a pair of children with tousled hair and chattering voices – careened along the dirt path coursing through Morrill Farm.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
The announcement came quietly. When the first “not guilty” rang out in the muffled courtroom, the audience sitting behind the defense table couldn’t help but gasp. They waited with bated breath as the jury read out the second acquittal, then the third.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
A second person is now facing multiple felony charges after police say he was involved in an armed robbery and shooting near the Water Street bridge last month.
By DAVID BROOKS
There’s something a bit odd about the framed drawing that hangs on the wall of Revelstoke Coffee: It keeps changing itself.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Bryce Whitlow has worked as a paraeducator in Sunapee for two years, but outside of his day job, he’s the man behind a social media page called “MLB Hall of (Pretty) Good” that has taken online baseball media by storm.
By DIANNE SCHUETT
By RACHEL WACHMAN
On a typical weekend night at Over the Moon Farmstead in Pittsfield, strings of fairy lights hang from the rafters and people sit in the cozy barn, swaying in time to music performed at the front of the room. Freshly-baked pizza rests on their plates, and home-brewed mead or beer fill their glasses. There’s conversation, laughter and the occasional voice singing along to the melody.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Slot machines are expected to make their debut in some New Hampshire casinos by the end of the year, part of a broader effort to boost revenue for both the state and local charities.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Bryanna Marceau will succeed Tim Sink as the president and CEO of the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce this fall.
Bailey Gatchell recently graduated from Pembroke Academy, leaving behind a strong athletic legacy. She was a three-sport varsity athlete in soccer, basketball and lacross, and a captain on all three teams.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Former corrections officer Matthew Millar didn’t receive adequate training or direction ahead of a fatal encounter where he restrained a psychiatric patient, a law enforcement standards expert testified on Tuesday.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
For a second consecutive summer, the city of Concord and one of its firefighter unions have not come to a new contract agreement before the previous one expired.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
A divided New Hampshire Supreme Court directed the state government on Tuesday to nearly double the base education adequacy payment it expends per student, but the court stopped short of calling for the change to take effect immediately, as a lower court had ordered.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
A series of smart plays by Colby Nyhan opened the scoring in Friday’s CHaD East-West All-Star Football Game, his last in a Concord High uniform. Nyhan scored the night’s first touchdown with a 19-yard QB run up the middle and made the extra point as a kicker to lead the West to a 13-7 win over the East in Manchester.
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