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The writer and lawyer presented “Why Ideas are Dangerous? The Fight for Academic Freedom on America’s Campuses” at the ...
On Monday, July 7, 36 runners competed in the inaugural race of the Monadnock Milers Scorched Sneakers Summer Series in ...
At the Jaffrey Public Library, STEAM assistants helped children put together snap circuits to build various models of ...
Medicaid cuts at the state and federal levels have providers across New Hampshire concerned and searching for ways to cushion ...
Governor Kelly Ayotte signed House Bill 467 into law July 7, giving adults the green light to purchase to-go alcoholic drinks from bars and restaurants and enjoy them while walking through designated ...
The design for Concord’s new police headquarters would more than triple the size of the current police station on Green ...
The long-simmering effort to create a walking/biking path the length of Concord may take another step forward when the city ...
Concord City Councilors will try to walk back the appointment of a woman to the city’s zoning board that they made last month ...
Skeletal remains were discovered in a shed near the state prison in late April. Just a day later, another man’s long-deceased ...
Scott Austin (left) and Greg Tandy, both co-owners, talk with Cheers kitchen manager Edgardo Centeno and Cheers general ...
Your old window air conditioner that sounds like a jet taking off, uses a ton of electricity and can barely cool a broom ...
The makeover of the former Holiday Inn continues to bring a new facade to downtown Concord. Developer Steve bought the hotel ...
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