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Boys’ Lacrosse: Bears narrowly lose to Plymouth in D-III championship, 7-5
06-15-2025 9:32 AM

By ALEXANDER RAPP

LACONIA – Coe-Brown senior defenseman Joey Alie was injured for the Division III state championship. Like many of the Bears’ seniors, for those who helped build a winning culture and led the team to its first state title game in program history, the loss to Plymouth hurt.


Opinion: Republican lawmakers are choosing millionaires over working families
06-15-2025 9:30 AM

By LUCY WEBER


Boys’ volleyball: Coe-Brown wins program’s first championship, completes perfect season
06-15-2025 4:02 AM

By RICH TIERNEY

NASHUA – With the top seed and an undefeated record, the Coe-Brown Northwood Academy boys’ volleyball team consistently showed it was the best in the state. On Saturday, the Bears finished the job. 


Baseball: John Stark falls in D-II championship to top-ranked Souhegan
06-15-2025 3:32 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

MANCHESTER – In order to knock off top-ranked Souhegan, John Stark knew it was going to take a perfect performance. The Generals took an early lead and Player of the Year Chase Philibotte struck out nine Saber batters, but John Stark (17-3) committed a couple of errors early that allowed Souhegan to claw its way back into the game and weren’t quite as crisp in the field as usual as No. 1 Souhegan (20-1) defeated the No. 2 Generals, 4-3, to win the Division II baseball championship on Saturday at Northeast Delta Dental Stadium. 


Baseball: Bishop Brady falls to Monadnock, 2-1, in D-III final
06-15-2025 12:29 AM

By DAN ATTORRI

MANCHESTER – The Giants were in the finals for the first time in 36 years. The Huskies were the defending champions making their fifth straight finals appearance. 


‘Unlimited’ — Concord Seniors turn their tassels
06-14-2025 11:24 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Everyone has heard about the kids who fell behind during the pandemic, the ones who struggled in hybrid classes or to connect with others coming out of lockdown. Tabitha Nedeau was one of them.


Softball: Coe-Brown falls short in fourth consecutive championship appearance to Kingswood, 8-2
06-14-2025 10:01 PM

By ALEXANDER RAPP

HOLDERNESS – In their fourth consecutive state championship appearance, top-seeded Coe-Brown Bears fell short against Kingswood, 8-2, in the Division II softball final.


Photos and video: Concord ‘No Kings’ protests bring new voices
06-14-2025 7:42 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

With a red carnation tucked in her white peacekeeper’s vest and a long braid trailing down her back, Nancy Chabot weaved through a New Hampshire State House plaza bathed in the trumpeting of car horns and the soft strumming of a guitarist as he sang “This Land is Your Land.”


Solo performance and a tear-inducing rose: Kearsarge Regional High School class of 2025 graduates
06-14-2025 6:27 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

When Ngan “Su” Tran arrived in New Hampshire from Vietnam last November, she had nine days before her first choral concert to learn six pieces.


Flowers, clickers and farewells mark Pittsfield graduation
06-14-2025 4:42 PM

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.


Opinion: The world and I are getting fatter
06-14-2025 3:00 PM

By JEAN STIMMELL


John Stark graduation sees 126 get diplomas, with one starting his own welding company
06-14-2025 1:25 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

When the list of places where John Stark High School seniors are headed was read out at Saturday’s graduation, one uncommon item came up at the end: “starting their own company.”


From morning jokes to parental influence: Bow High Class of 2025 graduates
06-14-2025 11:31 AM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

One final corny joke stood between the Bow High School seniors and their high school diplomas.


“I’m feeling every emotion” – Belmont High School graduates commemorate shared joys and accomplishments
06-14-2025 10:31 AM

By REBECA PEREIRA

Tyler Durand squinted at the shifting image on his aunt, Michelle Linguli’s, phone until it spoke.


Opinion: Speechless in America no more
06-14-2025 10:00 AM

By JOHN BUTTRICK


Franklin High prepares graduates to take on the unknown
06-14-2025 9:39 AM

By KIERA McLAUGHLIN

Many high school seniors are anxious about graduating and stepping into uncharted territory, but Julia Swett has always welcomed new possibilities.


Opinion: A birthday bash for Trump
06-14-2025 8:00 AM

By PAUL NICHOLS


Concord city councilors reconsider their nomination process after appointment backlash
06-13-2025 5:17 PM

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.


Pembroke Academy graduation: ‘We are equally deserving of this’
06-13-2025 3:53 PM

By KEIRA McLAUGHLIN

For Rosie Cummings, her time at Pembroke Academy was defined by the semesters she spent working with the unified sports program.


New Hampshire leads nation in child well-being, lags in student proficiency
06-13-2025 3:33 PM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

New Hampshire continues to lead the nation in overall child well-being, securing the top position for the third consecutive year.

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