Friday May 4 | Concord Monitor
'Choice' bill raises questions galore
Reps. D.J. Bettencourt and Greg Hill make a plausible-sounding case for a bad idea: HB 1607, which would set up scholarships for schooling children in non-public venues .
Former New Franklin Parent-Teacher Organization president, Katja Becksted, has been battling breast cancer and the NFS community is trying to raise money through a raffle to help with her medical bills.
Somersworth Chamber picks annual award winners
The Greater Somersworth Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the winners of its 2012 annual awards.
The three weeks since the last Republican primary have given us much inanity and not much substance.
Greenland boy back in D.C. speaking out against horse slaughtering
Nine-year-old Declan Gregg of Greenland will reunite with U.S. Rep. Frank Guinta, R-N.H., today to discuss the congressman's co-sponsorship of the American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act.