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Recycled Percussion to perform free concert for first responders at Flying Monkey
05-05-2024 10:27 AM

By GABRIEL PERRY

PLYMOUTH — Alex Ray of The Common Man family of restaurants and Justin Spencer of Recycled Percussion and Chaos & Kindness are teaming up to thank first responders who fought a fire that threatened the Flying Monkey and burned adjacent buildings the...


Vandals hit mausoleum of Tilton's namesake
04-19-2024 11:52 AM

By GABRIEL PERRY

The Tilton family mausoleum was vandalized Monday night, according to cemetery officials. The mausoleum, which sits atop the tallest hill in the cemetery and was constructed to house the crypts of the Tilton family members, was constructed in the 19th...


Gilford's novel foam recycling program gets funding boost
04-10-2024 10:30 AM

By GABRIEL PERRY

Congressman Chris Pappas (D-NH) highlighted the importance of supporting sustainable development after touring the state's only polystyrene recycling facility last week. The transfer station recently received a $54,000 grant from the Northern Border...


Funding for Laconia Antique Center purchase undecided
04-02-2024 12:04 PM

By GABRIEL PERRY

Questions regarding the funding of the city’s purchase of a portion of the Laconia Antique Center building at 601 Main St. downtown remain after the original funding mechanism was removed from the resolution at last week’s city council meeting.City...


Laconia votes to move forward with antique center purchase, splitting building with restaurateur
03-27-2024 4:25 PM

By GABRIEL PERRY

Laconia city council approved the purchase of 601 Main St., current site of the Laconia Antique Center, in a 4-2 vote following hours of discussion at their regular meeting Monday night.The city will purchase the back two thirds of the building for...


Pair of loons rescued from Lake Opechee
03-05-2024 6:25 PM

By ADAM DRAPCHO

It’s been a weird winter, with mild and rainy weather confounding people who try to organize traditional winter activities. It turns out that the warmer winters have also led to changes in the behaviors of at least one animal: loons.Biologists at the...


Video game class at Gilford High encourages creativity, technical skills
03-02-2024 11:00 AM

By DANIEL SARCH

GILFORD — By the end of this trimester, 18 students at Gilford High School will have completed the Video Game Development class, where they are learning to program and design a working game. While most games will be fairly simple, or unfinished,...


Franklin ski area faces uncertain future after early closing due to warm weather
03-02-2024 9:00 AM

By DANIEL SARCH

FRANKLIN — Despite a successful opening weekend, the lack of snow this winter season has left the Veterans Memorial Ski Area struggling to stay open. After what was thought to be an unseasonably warm weather anomaly last year, it seems a pattern is...


From sickness to strength: How pickleball helps battle Lyme disease
02-28-2024 11:46 AM

By GABRIEL PERRY

SANDWICH — Nancy Morton knows what it’s like to see her life grind to a screeching halt from 90 miles per hour. She went from working as a personal trainer, running and playing tennis regularly and operating a wood-splitting business to being...


Alton Bay seaplane ice runway grounded
02-24-2024 2:00 PM

By GABRIEL PERRY

The ice runway at the Alton Bay Seaplane Base on Lake Winnipesaukee won’t be open this season due to lack of ice. Base officials made the final decision not to open the runway at all the first weekend of February.The tradition began in 1947 and has...


Developer plans to bring ‘glamping’ to Weirs
02-02-2024 5:02 PM

By ADAM DRAPCHO

LACONIA — In a prior era, Weirs Boulevard was lined with small businesses offering tourists accommodations — a small space to rest at the end of a long day of visiting shops, beaches or other local attractions. These “cottage colonies,” as they were...


Lucky catch: Dog walker rescues angler who fell through ice
01-31-2024 11:30 AM

By ADAM DRAPCHO

MEREDITH — An ice fisher who fell through the ice was able to catch the attention of a man out walking his dog, a stroke of fortune that likely saved his life on Tuesday.Meredith Fire Chief Ken Jones said his department was called for an ice rescue...


Gunstock’s Tom Day to retire after 4 years
01-27-2024 2:28 PM

By DANIEL SARCH

GILFORD — After four years as president and general manager of Gunstock Mountain Resort, Tom Day told the Gunstock Area Commission Thursday he is retiring, and this winter season is his final one at the resort, according to a press release.In the...


Pumpkin festival heads to Weirs Beach
01-25-2024 5:12 PM

By ADAM DRAPCHO

LACONIA — When the New Hampshire Pumpkin Festival first came to the city in 2015, downtown was struggling, with about half of the storefronts vacant and the Colonial Theatre closed.Eight years later, downtown is vibrant and the Colonial is hosting...


Fortier found guilty of sex assault on teenager
01-25-2024 1:34 PM

A Belknap County jury concluded on Monday that Brian Fortier, one of the owners of West Alton Marina, sexually assaulted a 16-year-old who was under his employ.The trial, which took place in Superior Court, lasted for four days. The jury found...


Gunstock tackles unseasonably warm winter weather
01-06-2024 11:17 AM

By DANIEL SARCH

GILFORD — Gunstock Mountain Resort has overcome many challenges in its 87 years operating as a ski area, and has responded to the warm start to the season with snow guns blazing.The winter of 2023-24 was predicted at the beginning of December to be...


Craft beer scene sees surge
12-31-2022 3:00 PM

By CATHERINE MCLAUGHLIN

New England is known for its craft beer. Vermont, famously, has more craft breweries per capita than any state in the country. Portland, Maine, holds the same title out of the nation's cities. Across New England, and around the country, craft beer...


Murray charged with sexually assaulting another minor
07-20-2022 4:04 PM

By MICHAEL MORTENSEN

An Alton resident already facing multiple charges of sexual assault allegedly involving underage employees of West Alton Marina has been indicted on additional similar charges.John E. Murray, 56, was indicted by the Belknap County grand jury Thursday...


Receding tide of labor pool leaves beaches understaffed or unguarded
06-29-2022 5:06 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

For a second consecutive summer, there will be no lifeguards on duty at Weirs Beach.Though there will be on-duty guards at Bond Beach, the city Parks and Recreation Department was unable to sufficiently staff Weirs Beach, which requires a larger team...


LHS principal addresses bathroom monitoring measures
06-14-2022 4:56 PM

By CATHERINE MCLAUGHLIN

Vandalism, vaping and evasion — those are the reasons Laconia High School Principal Jim McCollum listed in a letter to parents, explaining increased security at student bathrooms.“The problems started with vaping about four years ago and that issue...

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