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By ALEXANDER RAPP
As the director of public works in Bedford, Concord city councilor Jeff Foote has overseen multiple athletic field construction projects and thinks it’s time for the capital city to have one, if not two, artificial turf fields.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Skeletal remains found in a dilapidated shed off North State Street have been identified by Concord Police as those of Michael Schilz, 59, of Concord.
By JONATHAN P. BAIRD
Jonathan P. Baird lives in Wilmot.
By ROBERT MACCINI
Robert Maccini is an editor and a member of Concord Concerned Citizens.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
David Browall, 25, of Concord, has been identified as the man who died inside a burning RV parked at the former Steeplegate Mall early Saturday morning.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Several streets in downtown Concord will be closed Wednesday evening for the 23rd annual Rock’N Race, a fundraiser supporting cancer programs and services for patients and their families.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office has identified Jake Dube as the officer involved in a police shooting that left a 25-year-old man hospitalized in Keene last week.
By MARK FERNALD
Mark Fernald is a former state senator and a former Democratic candidate for governor. He can be reached at mark@markfernald.com.
By JOHN BUTTRICK
John Buttrick writes from his Vermont Folk Rocker in his Concord home, Minds Crossing. He can be reached at johndbuttrick@gmail.com.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
State Rep. Joe Sweeney stepped up to the microphone to deliver what he called a “simple, clear message” on behalf of New Hampshire residents: “If you are here illegally, you are not welcome in New Hampshire.”
By REBECA PEREIRA
Last fall, Jim Watt opened his inbox to an email from the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New Hampshire and learned about an opportunity that seemed serendipitous.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Rob Knight stumbled upon the historic site around Russell Pond entirely by coincidence. He was in the process of helping the Concord Trails committee create a trail connecting Marjorie Swope Park to Carter Hill Orchard. The trail was initially supposed to cut through a different area of the woods but ended up being right by the pond, exactly at the former site of the Concord Ski and Outing Club’s Winter Recreation Area.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
After a relatively quiet week in the State House during April break, the House of Representatives and Senate are gearing up to act on more legislation this week. For the Senate, that also includes the beginning of deliberations on the state budget. Here’s what you need to know.
By REBECA PEREIRA
Dawn DeAngelis and Jim Schachter saw it coming.
NH Distance Festival
By GRAY FITZGERALD
Gray Fitzgerald lives in Concord and was formerly a United Church of Christ pastor.
By MILLIE LAFONTAINE
Millie LaFontaine is a retired physician who lives in Concord.
A man died following an RV fire in the parking lot of Concord’s Steeplegate Mall early Saturday morning, officials said.
By DAN ATTORRI
In the preseason Duke Sawyer’s two biggest questions were how the Tide would score runs and how the newcomers would fit into a shifting lineup. If there were any lingering concerns heading into Friday’s game, Kiley Taylor put them to rest.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
John Stark graduate and NHTI Track and Field runner Eli Lemire won a triple crown by placing first in the 1500 meter, 5k and 10k races at the U.S. Collegiate Athletic Association National Championships last weekend in Springfield, Mass.
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