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Hometown Hero: In Hopkinton, high school student Finan Murphy highlights help for homeless families
09-26-2024 4:31 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

A card game helped put things in perspective for Finan Murphy.As he sat in a church in Concord, where residents at Family Promise’s emergency shelter stayed the night, and played a game against one of the teenagers living there at the time, he...

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Matty Gregg wants to end hunger. So he’s running across New Hampshire to do it
10-04-2024 1:33 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Matty Gregg’s story started with a movie and a bet.The 1983 film, The Terry Fox Story, chronicled 22-year-old Canadian Terry Fox as he attempted to run across Canada to raise money for cancer research after he lost his right leg to osteosarcoma.He...


In Franklin, voters hoped the election would move the city forward. Now, one seat will be decided by a paper drawing after a tie.
10-01-2024 10:25 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Desiree McLaughlin hoped that five words on a yellow sign would sway voters: “Save our tax cap Franklin.” Instead, a slip of paper will determine who fills one of three open seats on Franklin’s city council, each for a three year term, after a race in...


Rand school funding trial to begin Monday
09-29-2024 12:00 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

To help pay their tax bill, the second floor of John and Meredith Lunn’s Newport home is now a 600-square-foot apartment. Any source of income helps when they’re trying to pay an annual tax bill that only seems to grow year to year.In 2023, that bill...


In new novel Go Home, veteran author partners with Concord teen to explore immigration, identity
09-27-2024 12:45 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Lochan Sharma has faint memories of Nepal. He knows he used to run in the halls of the school his dad worked at and that he was enrolled in classes quite young. His family helps him stitch together the fabric of the life he left – his sister reminds...


Two Franklin transplants vie for seats on City Council
09-24-2024 4:25 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Bruce Marshall adores Franklin so much that he said he wants his ashes scattered there. Sam Jacobson said he wants a city where he can live and play.As a result, the two men changed their legal domiciles to the state’s smallest city to run for...


‘The best thing for Warner’: Manufactured home residents purchase their park, forming the 151st co-op in N.H.
09-19-2024 5:45 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Heather Otten never thought she’d be a homeowner.When she moved into a single-wide manufactured house in Warner, she was 20 years old with no credit, a newborn and her second child on the way.Now, 14 years later, she’s a partial owner of the 33-home...


In Franklin’s historic district, Brothers Donuts glazed over signage requirements. A hearing drew dozens in support.
09-17-2024 5:38 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Chances are when most people walk by Brothers Donuts on Central Street in Franklin, the longstanding shop is closed. Owner Malverino Rizzo hoped to capitalize on inquiring minds who walk by after hours with two long decals in the window displaying a...


At Katmandu Bazaar, food helps bring cultures together
09-17-2024 5:36 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Editor’s note: Ahead of Sunday’s Multicultural Festival, the Monitor will highlight individuals and organizations that make Concord a more welcoming and inclusive community in a series of stories called “Welcome to Concord.”As Karma Gonpo walked the...


“A woman can run for anything” – New Hampshire’s all-female tickets for top state races build off rich state history
09-14-2024 1:56 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Ashley Miller loves to tell visitors about Marilla Ricker when they walk into the State Archives. Years before women had the right to vote, Ricker demanded her name be on New Hampshire ballots.She was the first female lawyer in the state and demanded...


In Loudon, House seats draw narrow competition
09-10-2024 3:25 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Dennis Jakubowski put on his washed green hat, stitched with a white peace sign, and headed to the Loudon polls Tuesday morning. Jakubowski, 70, hoped he could sway his neighbors to vote down ballot Democrat. In a narrowly divided legislature, every...


In Franklin, council overrides Mayor’s veto with support for $6.8 million bond to repair Opera House
09-08-2024 2:00 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Mackenna Trudel grew up on the stage of the Franklin Opera House to choruses of applause as the curtain closed on theater performances. Now the high school freshman is applauding the Franklin City Council after they voted in favor of a $6.8 million...


New Hampshire celebrates 150th resident-owned community, leading the nation in affordable homeownership
09-08-2024 12:00 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

New Hampshire is known for many firsts: the first to declare independence from England, and its first-in-the-nation primary. New Hampshire is also the first state where residents of a manufactured housing community purchased their park, forming a...


With an eye toward the economy, NH’s top candidates spend more outside of NH
09-07-2024 10:53 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

In the bottom corner of campaign signs speckled on green front lawns, a white outline of the state is accompanied by the lettering “printed in New Hampshire.”It’s a small marker that Keystone Press in Manchester puts on signs for races up and down the...


When trying to deliver their message, candidates must think beyond traditional advertising
09-07-2024 10:50 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Kelly Ayotte doesn’t want to “Mass Up New Hampshire” but she does want her message to hit all channels ahead of the primary.Her opponent, Chuck Morse, also followed suit. Ahead of the primary for New Hampshire’s corner office, the two Republican...


As Warmington and Craig attack, Kiper hopes his ambiguity is an advantage
09-06-2024 8:39 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Jon Kiper knows that when voters look at the ballot on Tuesday, they probably won’t recognize his name.He's held local office in his Seacoast town of 9,000 but he's not on people’s televisions in attack advertisements like his competitors. Unless they...


New England College students have a front-row seat to watch Morse and Ayotte battle over credentials
09-05-2024 5:00 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Sumana Anand didn’t know much about Kelly Ayotte or Chuck Morse when she took her seat in the auditorium of New England College.The 17-year-old student from Derry kicked off her freshman year by attending her first candidate debate just before she...


On day of Georgia school shooting, NH GOP candidates for Congress supported gun rights with different approaches
09-05-2024 1:35 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

In response to a shooting where four people were killed at a high school in Georgia – Lily Tang Williams cited her endorsement from 18 local gun shops and said gun-free zones can cost lives. She wants more Americans to arm themselves, which is their...


Ahead of the primary, Overcomers providing election information for New Americans
09-05-2024 10:44 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Clement Kigugu gets the same question over and over ahead of an election – “Who should I vote for?”While he doesn’t give New Americans any political advice, he has an answer for almost every other question ahead of an election.In the days leading up...


‘Being closer to New Hampshire is better’: Sununu signs child welfare reforms, prioritizing in-state residential care
08-26-2024 3:40 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Cassandra Sanchez’s visit to a Tennessee facility last year raised an alarm for the New Hampshire child advocate.One of the children held at the facility told her he had one goal: to do “whatever it takes” to return to the Granite State.A new law,...


‘Bed bugs spread worse than a forest fire’ – What to do as a renter when your apartment is infested
08-24-2024 12:01 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

As Scott Royce walked the halls of his apartment, bed bugs crawled up and down the walls, speckled his front door and crept around his to neighbor’s entryway.These days, his grocery bags have been filled with pesticides. He sprayed along his door...

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