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State police arrest Mass. man for assaulting troopers on side of I-93 in Concord
02-13-2025 4:00 PM

By RACHEL WACHMAN

State police arrested Mugil Malai, 28, of Westford, Massachusetts on Thursday at 12:30 a.m. after an altercation on the side of I-93 northbound in Concord.


‘Small community, large ambitions’: Sink to step down as chamber President after 33 years
02-13-2025 3:43 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Tim Sink, president and CEO of the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce since 1992, announced Thursday that he would pass the torch come fall. 


Joann store in Concord among seven in N.H. to shut as part of bankruptcy
02-13-2025 1:19 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Fabric and craft chain Joann plans to shut its store on Storrs Street in Concord as well as six other stores in New Hampshire as part of a nationwide reaction to its Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.


This storm was hardly a wallop, snow starting Saturday is expected to pack a punch
02-13-2025 1:04 PM

The storm that swept through New Hampshire overnight was messy, especially during the morning commute, but it didn’t pack much of a wallop.


Love and chocolate: a look inside Granite State Candy Shoppe
02-13-2025 8:03 AM

By RACHEL WACHMAN

From heart-shaped chocolates and candies with love messages to pink and red gummies and flower-adorned confections, Valentine’s Day at Granite State Candy Shoppe is quite the occasion.


DCYF says it doesn’t have enough money in its budget to let federal benefits flow to NH foster families
02-12-2025 4:33 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Stacy Phillips’ has a long list.


Concord Garden Club announces Art & Bloom awardees
02-11-2025 8:00 AM

The Concord Garden Club is pleased to announce the winners of its People’s Choice Awards from the annual Art & Bloom exhibition, held at the Kimball Jenkins Estate at the end of January. Each year, club members and local florists create displays to complement artwork created by members of the community.


Downtown parking ban issued for Tuesday early morning
02-10-2025 5:45 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

The City of Concord has issued an overnight parking ban in the downtown area Monday night into Tuesday to allow for additional snow clean up after the weekend snowfall. 


Update: Elevator at Horseshoe Pond senior apartments repaired
02-10-2025 12:27 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

An elevator for more than thirty units of senior housing in Concord was repaired Saturday after it was broken for two weeks. 


Restoration of Flying Yankee train to begin
02-10-2025 12:17 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

Fundraising has begun to restore the historic Flying Yankee train, beginning with a plan to repair equipment known as the traction motors.


Vintage Views: A box full of buttons
02-09-2025 8:00 AM

By JAMES W. SPAIN

When I was a young child, many decades ago, I would visit my nana here in Concord. She was a gifted seamstress who was always working on different projects and who utilized her craft to engage me at every chance she got. In time, she learned that my attention could be held captive by her prized collection of buttons.


If ‘urgent care’ works for humans, why not for pets? New option coming to Concord
02-09-2025 7:02 AM

By DAVID BROOKS

Concord is about to see its first example of a fairly new trend in veterinary medicine: an urgent-care clinic for dogs and cats.


New Hampshire pockets benefits for foster kids. A Concord High student is trying to change that.
02-09-2025 7:01 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Dawson Hayes knows the drill this time. 


Bridge park designs debut, face sparse funding picture
02-07-2025 12:18 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

A direct walk and bike path connecting Storrs Street, or even Main Street, to the trails on the east bank of the Merrimack River. A deck over the riverbank with room for picnics, benches and food trucks. A slatted, undulating wood architecture creating a “gateway to the mountains” that arches over the interstate. 


Community Players of Concord to present ‘The Gods of Comedy’
02-07-2025 9:00 AM

The Community Players of Concord will present Ken Ludwig’s “The Gods of Comedy” from Feb. 14-16 at the Concord City Auditorium.


Broken elevator in senior apartments leaves ten or more unable to exit building
02-06-2025 3:06 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

A broken elevator at the Horseshoe Pond Place senior apartments has left at least 10 residents unable to exit the building on their own for the last two weeks.


Clearing the way: Heavy snow doesn’t stop prep for hockey tournament
02-06-2025 1:35 PM

Crews were busy on Thursday afternoon clearing off the White Park pond for the weekend 1883 Black Ice Pond Hockey Tournament, which draws teams from across the region to Concord for the three-day event. Thursday’s Youth Hockey Night, which was to be a precursor to the event, was canceled. But the tournament is on for full days of hockey, food and other activities on Friday and Saturday, which are expected to have clear skies. Another storm is moving in for Sunday, but games are still on tap. For the latest updates on the tournament’s schedule, visit blackicepondhockey.com.


Local preservation and history enthusiasts to gather at Kimball Jenkins Estate
02-06-2025 9:00 AM

A group of Concord residents will host an informal networking gathering on Tuesday, Feb. 11 at the Kimball Jenkins Mansion to celebrate local historic preservation successes, connect with others, and share ideas for future activities and events.


NH Furniture Masters Association holds ‘Founders Exhibition’
02-05-2025 9:01 AM

Six furniture makers joined together three decades ago to form the NH Furniture Masters Association, creating a new space to share their craft with the world. The organization and its members have helped shape the growth and evolution of the studio furniture movement. To celebrate their contributions, the Furniture Masters Association is holding a “Founders Exhibition” showcasing the work of its original six members – Brian Braskie, Lenore Howe, David Lamb, Terry Moore, Jere Osgood and Bill Thomas – and kicking off a year of exhibitions and events culminating in the group’s autumn show at the Currier Museum of Art in Manchester.


Even with snow coming, Black Ice Pond Hockey Championship slated for outdoors after two years inside
02-04-2025 3:47 PM

By ALEXANDER RAPP and RACHEL WACHMAN

Spanning three days, six ice rinks, and eight divisions, the 14th annual 1883 Black Ice Pond Hockey Championship and Winter Festival will bring together hockey players from around the state this weekend for several days of competition and celebration. Even with snow in the forecast on Thursday and Sunday, Chris Brown, founder of the 1883 Black Ice Hockey Association, says the games will go on.

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