By KIERA McLAUGHLIN
Each week, Jim Richardson and his apprentice, Megan Coll, head into a large room behind the sales counter at Richardson’s Farm, and then, they start to play.
By DAVID BROOKS
Battery-assisted bicycles have been widely available for years, and it’s no longer a surprise to see somebody zipping along without pedaling, but locally it seems e-bikes are still mostly a vehicle for entertainment rather than transportation.
By BRENDILOU ARMSTRONG
A 31-year-old male was found dead at Lake Winnipesaukee in Meredith on Thursday evening.
By DAVID BROOKS
A 79-year-old visitor who wandered away from the summit of Mount Washington on Wednesday was found dead Friday after almost two days of searching.
By JOHN HANCOCK
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
A Massachusetts man was arrested Thursday morning after police said he was driving under the influence of alcohol and crashed into a toll barrier on Interstate 93 southbound in Hooksett, New Hampshire.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The Bow Brook Club has a long history in Concord. Every year, except during breaks during both world wars, it has hosted a citywide men’s tennis tournament on red clay.
By DAVID BROOKS
Take heart, folks who miss the old Building 19 stores: Discount retailer Ollie’s has entered New Hampshire, opening this week in the former Big Lots location in Belmont.
By ABBY DISALVO
Three decades of Concord children grew up racing beneath the rainbow cupolas and wooden bridges of Monkey Around Playground. On Tuesday night, they said a final farewell to White Park’s play space — then celebrated the new, accessible structure set to take its place.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
New Hampshire’s expanded Education Freedom Account program will likely hit a 10,000-student cap set by lawmakers this year, according to new numbers released after a sign-up deadline this week.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Riverbend Community Mental Health has announced it will close its adult residential housing on Fayette Street in Concord this fall, as ongoing state and federal funding shortfalls put pressure on its programs.
To celebrate the conclusion of their 97th season, the Community Players of Concord came together for an annual meeting including a pot-luck dinner and the presentation of a number of theatrical awards.
By STEPHANIE RUTT
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Under the summer heat at Grappone Park, the Concord All-Star Little League under-13 team wore their jerseys and played Wiffle ball one last time in Concord before shipping away to Dover, Del.
By KIERA McLAUGHLIN
In the Concord area, there’s no limit to the creative community events taking place around us. Whether music, theatre, crafting or more, there’s something for everyone.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Chichester will have a new town administrator beginning Monday.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
New Hampshire hasn’t sent a Republican to the U.S. Senate since 2010, when now-Gov. Kelly Ayotte was elected to serve there.
Feeling the summer spirit, Henniker will host its fourth annual BB&B Fest — Blues, Brews & BBQ — on the green in the shade of the Angela Robinson Bandstand, located at Community Park. The festival, sponsored by Pats Peak, will take place on Tuesday, July 22 at 6:00 p.m.
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