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Hometown heroes: Watching the weather, one cylinder of rain at a time
09-03-2024 4:52 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

There’s a group of New Hampshire volunteers who are like mail carriers in that neither rain nor snow will keep them from their appointed rounds.That’s because rain and snow is the reason for their appointed rounds.“My husband and I really like...

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Hometown Hero: ‘All star’ volunteer Linda Sarette devotes herself to the gardens of the Veterans Cemetery
08-25-2024 12:00 PM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

When Linda Sarette laid her father to rest at the New Hampshire State Veterans Cemetery in Boscawen in 2019, the section where he was buried had no garden.It was an omission that bothered the Sanbornton resident so much she asked the cemetery to...


Hometown Heroes: Helping victims of bad deals and scams, one call at a time
08-18-2024 12:00 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

The volunteers who answer phones for the state’s Consumer Protection hotline hear a lot of sad stories, of business deals gone wrong, purchases that became expensive lemons and brutal scams that empty bank accounts. But every now and then, they get a...


Hometown Hero: Glenn Morill plants flowers to help Franklin flourish
08-11-2024 12:02 PM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Each time Glenn Morrill drives around the traffic circle in Franklin and the long grass blows in the breeze, he jokes the swaying blades are waving hello.The long grass at the rotary is one of many spots Morrill can look at in New Hampshire’s smallest...


Hometown Heroes: Belmont students clear a mile-long path for running, education and more
08-04-2024 11:06 AM

By ERIC RYNSTON-LOBEL

A science teacher and an English teacher might sound like an unlikely duo to embark on a pretty intense outdoor project. But for former Belmont Middle School teachers Tim Lamendola and Greg Wood, the pairing was a natural fit.The two have worked over...


Hometown Hero: At 80, the ‘Atticus Finch of Concord’ continues to use the law for good
07-15-2024 8:13 AM

By JEREMY MARGOLIS

On a January day in 1944, at a time when governors still worked day jobs, the physician who delivered Roger Phillips into the world was none other than New Hampshire’s sitting governor, Robert O. Blood.Perhaps the circumstances of Phillips’ birth...


Hometown Hero: Becky Field spotlights diversity and finds family through her camera lens
06-30-2024 6:57 AM

By SOFIE BUCKMINSTER

As a photographer, Becky Field is always searching for the story.Her camera gravitates toward contrast. For the last 12 years, it has led her to the often-sidelined immigrants, refugees and New Americans who, one way or another, found themselves...


Hometown Hero: With patience and an open heart, Terry Irwin has supported Concord’s New Americans
06-18-2024 5:32 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

Odette Kanzayire pulls a thin workbook from her purse, placing it on the table beside a spiral notebook whose edges are worn round. On its cover is splashed the title “Survival English.”Kanzayire has been tutored by Terry Irwin, a volunteer with...


Hometown Hero: A walk around the mall with Darbster volunteer Uncle Ross
06-13-2024 5:16 PM

By SOPHIE LEVENSON

Ross Mingarelli says he likes dogs more than people, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t kind to both.He’s a man who does things by himself. He operates CandleTree, his store on Main Street, as a one-man operation. He drives his ax-throwing truck solo. He...


Hometown Heroes: Through dance, Sindy Chown teaches kids that they belong
05-06-2024 4:18 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

For Sindy Chown, dance is belonging: within one’s own body, within a culture, within a community. “When someone dances with their heart, you see it in their face,” Chown said. Their eyes will light up, and a smile will bloom on their face. “It’s like...


Hometown Hero: Whatever you’re looking for at Concord Public Library, Robbin Bailey can help you find it
04-07-2024 1:39 PM

By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN

People often go to the library looking for something quite specific: the next mystery novel in a series, a tax form or maybe a political memoir. But, as any regular knows, libraries hold so much more than books between the stacks: free and engaging...


Hometown Heroes: Stacy Duffy leads Girl Scouts down the right path
03-04-2024 5:17 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

You might have seen some of Stacy Duffy’s Girl Scouts standing in front of grocery and convenience stores in recent days, selling those yummy cookies like Do-Si-Dos, Tagalongs and Samoas.She runs Troop 10162, and her lineup of girls has fanned out as...


Hometown Heroes: Concord man turns playing fields into safe haven for New Americans
02-25-2024 8:45 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Bob Wolfe heard the story nearly 25 years ago about a 10-year-old boy sprawled out on the side of a road in Sierre Leone shortly after a rebel fighter had cut off his legs.“That was it,” Wolfe said. “That was all I needed.” He had been shown the dark...


Hometown Hero: Carlman helps the homeless where she can
02-19-2024 9:00 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

Rebecca Carlman knows a new blanket can go a long way when you are living out of a tent. She did so herself for three years – with cold winters and wet mornings after a night of rain leaving a lingering chill. So now she loads what supplies she can...


Thanks to these Hometown co-winners, seniors in Penacook and Boscawen live a flexible life
02-12-2024 10:29 AM

By RAY DUCKLER

The latest candidate for the Monitor’s Hometown Hero award, Lawre Murphy of Boscawen, strongly believed that her partner in keeping seniors on their toes, Brenda Bartlett, deserved the honor more than she did.Bartlett happened to be the woman who...


Hometown Hero Journee LaFond: Building their community in Concord
02-05-2024 7:46 AM

By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI

When Journee LaFond arrived in New Hampshire in 2018, their first thought was that the state had the potential for a strong community. But two questions lingered.“Where are the Black people and where are the queer people?” said LaFond. “Where’s...


Hometown Hero: A tree grew in Andover and was transformed into one of the biggest Christmas trees around
01-27-2024 12:36 PM

Bt RAY DUCKLER

Liz Wolf showed during the recent holiday season that no unselfish act is too tall for the Andover resident.Her friend, Jenny Bodwell, was diagnosed with liver cancer last summer. During her treatment in November, Bodwell expressed an interest in...


Hometown Hero: Salisbury’s Leanna Lorden plays big role at Henniker nonprofit
01-01-2024 5:53 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

LLeanna Lorden has a diminished role when it comes to face-to-face meetings with students at White Birch Center in Henniker. She was promoted to chief operating officer last summer, shifting to an administrative role filled with meetings and phone...


Hometown Hero: Hard work, volunteerism and unselfishness
11-22-2023 1:45 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Marilia Procopio, the portfolio manager at Elm Grove Companies in Manchester, is flexible like Gumby.How else to explain how she crams three sections of her busy life into one neat little daily package? She’s a single mother raising her 14-year-old...


Hometown Hero: Heather Tobine spreads joy one hug at a time
10-04-2023 10:55 AM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Each day at 2:30 p.m., as the school bus arrives with kids from Beaver Meadow for their after-school program at First Start, Heather Tobine stands ready at the entrance of the building to welcome them.“The best part of coming to work is spreading a...


Hometown Heroes: She saw a woman down on her luck, and she stepped in to help
09-29-2023 5:34 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Shilo Lynn of Allenstown read on Facebook recently that residents in the area had given food and money to a woman in the downtown village of Suncook.The woman had been spending an inordinate amount of time on a bench under a street light, alone,...

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