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Concord man accused of robbing store at knifepoint
A 28-year-old Concord man faces several charges after police said he held up a local food market this past weekend.
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Maple Syrup Season Impacted by Mild Winter
Bodie Peters, President of the New Hampshire Maple Producers Association, said, "We had a mild winter with not a lot of snow in New Hampshire.
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GOP ties Obama to NH student debt, ignores origins
CONCORD, N.H. — New Hampshire isn't just first in the nation when it comes to hosting presidential primaries.
9 hrs ago | Concord Monitor
A wakeup call for state voters
D.J. Bettencourt recently spelled out in these pages how he and his ideological majority intended to fix Medicare.
The Ron Noyes Band was in perfect rhythm on Saturday night as they performed at Tupelo Music Hall .
MALLORY LANGKAU of Epsom joined Zoe & Co. Professional Bra Fitters in Concord. Langkau successfully completed the extensive training program to provide the perfect fit.
Bow driver airlifted after I-93 crash
Three people were taken to regional hospitals yesterday after a single-car crash on Interstate 93 in Londonderry, including a Bow man rushed via helicopter to a Boston hospital for treatment, according to the state police.
City right to put new library on hold
City officials did not close the book on plans to build a new library, nor should they.
Special gallery for local artists opens
Called the "Salon de Concord," the permanent exhibit will be housed in the Kimball-Jenkins Estate's Jill C. Wilson Gallery, on the first floor of the Victorian mansion off North Main Street.
LINCOLN FINANCIAL FOUNDATION is partnering with the Currier Museum of Art for the third year in a row to ensure that educational school tours remain accessible to children in need.
Agencies: Refugee resettlements on target
Two-thirds into their fiscal year, the main refugee resettlement agencies in the state say they are on target to reach or fall slightly short of their projected new cases this year.
Prom 2012: Gay Students And Their Same-Sex Dates Celebrate End-Of-Year Festivities
For high school students nationwide, the prom is more than just the most exciting night of the year -- it's become a bonafide rite-of-passage. However, prom night can have its obvious challenges for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender teens.
Letter is window into departure of popular teacher
Concord schools Superintendent Chris Rath recommended former Concord High School teacher and coach Barbara Higgins for dismissal after discovering she had disparaged colleagues to students and swore in class, among other accusations listed in a letter from Rath to Higgins before her resignation.
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Police: Stabbing suspect at large
The Concord police are searching for a male suspect or suspects involved in a stabbing Thursday night in a South End intersection, where a male victim was found with multiple stab wounds.
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Historically Speaking: Harriet Patience Dame and the 2nd N.H. Regiment
In 1901, the New Hampshire Legislature, prompted by Governor Frank Rollins, voted to appropriate funds to have a portrait of Civil War nurse Harriet Patience Dame painted and placed in the Statehouse.
Man who robbed Portsmouth bank gets 37 months in federal prison
A Massachusetts man will spend 37 months in federal prison followed by three years of supervised release in connection with robbing the Citizens Bank in Portsmouth last July.
Library faces multitude of possibilities
For years, discussions about improving the Concord Public Library have focused on plans for the city to buy land downtown, probably on Storrs Street, to construct a new library building.