Aug 22, 2009 | Concord Monitor
Recycling facility short on interest
Not enough communities in New Hampshire have committed to a plan to build a $15 million recycling facility in Concord in order to make it viable.
Governor makes judicial choices
In a move to address a chronic vacancy rate in the judicial branch, Gov. John Lynch recommended four people to become Superior Court judges Tuesday, including Hillsborough County Attorney Marguerite Wageling.
Lynch nominates four to Superior Court
Gov. John Lynch has nominated four people to serve as Superior Court judges. They are Hillsborough County Attorney Marguerite Wageling of Manchester, Richard McNamara of Bedford, David Garfunkel of Canterbury and Jacalyn Colburn of Concord.
Schools complain standards unfair
DARYL CARLSON/CITIZEN PHOTO Belmont Middle School has struggled for several years to meet No Child Left Behind Act requirements.
The Music Hall will be celebrating the 40th anniversary of Woodstock by hosting a Woodstock Night in Portsmouth Saturday, Aug.
OdysseyNH in Hampton to close after 39 years
OdysseyNH, an adolescent residential substance abuse treatment facility that has been operating in town for the past 39 years, will be closing its doors for good today.
State organizations get behind first Eat Local Month
Whether you've been meaning to eat healthier, shop at the local farmers market or simply sink your teeth into a locally grown piece of fruit, here is your opportunity.
Thousands call Shaheen on health issue
Thousands of people dialed in to ask U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen about health care reform in this country during a telephone town hall last night, but not everyone picked to speak was actually able to talk to the first-term senator and former governor.
State organizations get behind first Eat Local Month
Whether you've been meaning to eat healthier, shop at the local farmers market or simply sink your teeth into a locally grown piece of fruit, here is your opportunity.