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By YAA BAME
From his wrist, Pittsfield salutatorian Evan Munoz dangled a burgundy coil key chain and an attached dog training clicker with a bright yellow button.
By JEAN STIMMELL
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
One final corny joke stood between the Bow High School seniors and their high school diplomas.
By REBECA PEREIRA
Tyler Durand squinted at the shifting image on his aunt, Michelle Linguli’s, phone until it spoke.
By JOHN BUTTRICK
By KIERA McLAUGHLIN
Many high school seniors are anxious about graduating and stepping into uncharted territory, but Julia Swett has always welcomed new possibilities.
By PAUL NICHOLS
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Concord City Councilors didn’t want to be in this situation — preparing to publicly undo an appointment they made to the zoning board just days after unanimously approving it.
By KEIRA McLAUGHLIN
For Rosie Cummings, her time at Pembroke Academy was defined by the semesters she spent working with the unified sports program.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
New Hampshire continues to lead the nation in overall child well-being, securing the top position for the third consecutive year.
With dresses, ties, sunglasses, and shoes of all colors, Concord High students rocked the red carpet at prom on Thursday evening. Smiles beamed bright and sparkles shone in the sunlight as people gathered with their dates and their friends to celebrate the conclusion of four years of hard work. Take a look at some of these stylish seniors with these red carpet highlights!
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Before the start of the playoffs, Coe-Brown’s coach Tony DePalma was taking his team through the motions of staying undefeated, one game at a time. Through seven years with the boys’ lacrosse program, he was still hunting for the first postseason win. Finally, he’s led the Bears to their first state championship game with a win over the Hopkinton Hawks, 14-7.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Michael Durgin knew he couldn’t afford the three-bedroom house with gray siding in Webster that he’d inherited.
By DAVID BROOKS
Even if it’s 80 degrees in the valley, it can still be winter on mountain tops.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The Coe-Brown softball team trusted its bats from beginning to end to outscore Merrimack Valley in the Division II semifinals on Wednesday. An eight-run first inning and a seven-run sixth saw the Bears run away and move on to the state finals.
By JOHN T. BRODERICK, JR.
These last nine years, I have spent hundreds and hundreds of hours on the road traveling to middle schools and high schools all across New England.
High Range, a high-energy roots/folk/bluegrass group with a long list of superlative reviews from national publications as well as raves from local attendees, returns to Henniker to perform at the Angela Robinson Bandstand in Henniker, Tuesday evening, June 17, beginning at 6:00 p.m.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
With fewer than three weeks to decide the fate of every law proposed in the State House this year, legislators still have quite a few kinks to work out.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
By choice, Jesse Gillis has only eaten one small meal a day since May 22. Working as a forester, the reduced nutritional intake has taken a toll on his body.
By REBECA PEREIRA
Three years ago, a bear, intelligent in its nefariousness, bypassed an electric fence and broke into one of Jim Watt’s apiaries.
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