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By DAN ATTORRI
Baseball postseason tournaments just started on Thursday, but the Baseball Coaches Association of New Hampshire has already released this season’s individual awards. Coaches voted on All-State selections, Coach of the Year, Player of the Year and Pitcher of the Year in their respective divisions.
By ROB AZEVEDO
This was a bad idea. And my old friend Sweetness agrees. We have no right playing in a co-ed softball league. We haven’t swung a bat for 30 years. Neither of us has sprinted toward anything, let alone out of a batter’s box, in two decades. And though we’re both blessed with nearly hairless legs, the idea of sliding into a base on dirt and gravel is just not going to happen.
The Pembroke Historical Society and the Friends of the Pembroke Town Library will host one of New Hampshire’s Reenactments of the Final U.S. Tour by the Marquis de Lafayette, the French nobleman who fought on the side of the Colonists in the American Revolutionary War. The event will be held on Saturday, June 21 – 200 years to the day of his 1825 visit to Pembroke – at 6 p.m. at the Town Library at 313 Pembroke Street.
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 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 SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
In a quiet corner of Blossom Hill Cemetery, two modest grave markers stand side by side on a bare patch of earth where fresh grass is just beginning to grow—Julia Byrne, 26, on the left, and her three-year-old son, Blake, on the right.
By DAN ATTORRI
KINGSTON – It was far from a normal track season this spring.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
A half-eaten container of yogurt still sits in the fridge. A “Bluey” bike leans against the back door, and a small watering can rests untouched nearby, each item an aching reminder of the life that filled Bill Byrne’s home in Pembroke less than a week ago.
By DAVID BROOKS
It seems pretty clear that Wendy Weisiger the youngster wouldn’t have been too surprised if a time portal had given her a glimpse of Wendy Weisiger the adult at work.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS andSRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Officials believe a Pembroke mother killed her three-year-old son and then herself early Friday morning.
Pembroke City Limits, a live music restaurant and bar in the Suncook Village, holds a wide variety of events each month
Pembroke City Limits in Pembroke will host a film screening and discussion of the documentary “It’s Criminal” (2017) on Saturday, April 26 at 2 p.m. The film, which takes place at the New Hampshire State Prison, examines the economic and social inequities that divide the United States and offers a vision of how separated communities can learn to speak to each other.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
The collective chorus of breaths – in and out – filled the room.
By ALEXANDER RAPP and DAN ATTORRI
Bow crowned itself Division II baseball state champion last year after a strong playoff run where it upset John Stark in the semifinals and Souhegan in the title tilt.
By ALEXANDER RAPPand DAN ATTORRI
Concord High’s tennis team is growing. Fast.
By DAVID BROOKS
It seems pretty clear that Wendy Weisiger the youngster wouldn’t have been too surprised if a time portal had given her a glimpse of Wendy Weisiger the adult at work.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
DURHAM – Sophomore guard Andrew Fitzgerald dominated the first half and senior guard Evan Berkeley took over down the stretch as Pembroke Academy (19-2) won its first state title since 2019 with a 63-54 win over Sanborn (17-5) in the Division II title game Sunday at UNH’s Lundholm Gym.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Karen Yeaton is happy to talk about Education Freedom Accounts. Just not on the floor at Town Meeting.
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By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Jessica Bickford, a longtime special education teacher and administrator, will serve as the next superintendent of the Pembroke and Deerfield School Districts, SAU executive board chair Kerri Dean announced Tuesday.
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