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Feeling the summer spirit, Henniker will host its fourth annual BB&B Fest — Blues, Brews & BBQ — on the green in the shade of the Angela Robinson Bandstand, located at Community Park. The festival, sponsored by Pats Peak, will take place on Tuesday, July 22 at 6:00 p.m.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Under the summer heat at Grappone Park, the Concord All-Star Little League under-13 team wore their jerseys and played Wiffle ball one last time in Concord before shipping away to Dover, Del.
By KIERA McLAUGHLIN
In the Concord area, there’s no limit to the creative community events taking place around us. Whether music, theatre, crafting or more, there’s something for everyone.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Chichester will have a new town administrator beginning Monday.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
New Hampshire hasn’t sent a Republican to the U.S. Senate since 2010, when now-Gov. Kelly Ayotte was elected to serve there.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
One woman died in a fire at an apartment building on Manchester Street in Concord.
By NICK GERMANA
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed a bill that would have allowed the separation of bathrooms, locker rooms, sports and correctional facilities by biological sex, calling the Republican-led effort “overly broad and impractical to enforce.”
By JOHN LIPPMAN
CHARLESTOWN — An ultralight aircraft crashed in a field in Charlestown early Sunday evening, resulting in serious injury to the pilot and sole occupant, who was flown via helicopter to the hospital after rescuers extracted him from the wreckage.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Gov. Kelly Ayotte vetoed a bill that would have banned sexual materials, including books, from classrooms and libraries in New Hampshire’s public schools, thwarting an effort from Republicans to create stricter parental controls over the content available to kids.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
The office that handles disputes over access to public records in New Hampshire is now vacant, putting all cases on pause until a new right-to-know ombudsman is selected.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
One of New Hampshire’s highest paid municipal employees got a raise on Monday night, though not without some dissent
By JANE MILLER
At the beginning of her belly dancing class, Dawn Higgins asks her participants to recite two mantras: “I am beautiful” and “I am enough.”
By ABBY DISALVO
Ryder Ducharme leapt up for an interception, picking the ball out of the air at the 20-yard line. As kids in gold jerseys scrambled to pull his flag, the 10-year-old raced all the way back to the end zone. He then trotted off the field for a high-five from his coach, having all but sealed victory with his second touchdown of the night.
By DAVID BROOKS
If you’ve always wanted to ride the aerial tram to the top of Cannon Mountain, you’d better hurry up.
By TODD BOOKMAN
New Hampshire Supreme Court Chief Justice Gordon MacDonald is ordering a review of a domestic violence case that ended in the fatal shooting of a 25-year old Berlin resident.
This week’s artist spotlight, brought to you through a collaboration with the Concord Insider and the Concord Arts Market, focuses on Holly Emrick, who lives in Boscawen. A 58-year-old mother of two and grandmother of two and a wife of 40 years, Emrick discovered jewelry-making during her 16 years as a stay-at-home mom.
Meet Nate Lavallee, owner of FlexABLE Assisted Stretching and Wellness and a passionate advocate for movement, mindset and meaningful change. With a mission to build stronger bodies and stronger communities, Lavallee helps clients unlock their potential—one stretch at a time. Whether he’s in downtown Concord on a date night, going Over The Edge for a cause, or inspiring others through recovery and wellness, 40-year-old Lavallee, who lives in Manchester, is leading a self-care revolution across southern New Hampshire, where he works in both Manchester and Concord.
By MILLIE LAFONTAINE
By ALEXANDER RAPP
The Concord National Youth Softball 12U All-Stars team booked a trip down to Bristol, Conn., to represent New Hampshire in the Little League New England Region Tournament for the second year in a row with a win over Mount Monadnock on Saturday, 13-3.
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