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By DAN ATTORRI
Concord High’s 2024 track and field season was one for the record books – literally and figuratively. Last year’s team, boys’ and girls’ combined, broke eight school records, won two individual titles and five runner-up medals in Division I and graduated six NCAA Division I track and field athletes.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Jason McKay jokes with friends that Chichester is the greatest place on Earth, but laughs aside, he loves his hometown. In August, McKay took over the Healthy Buffalo, a longstanding local meat shop, and he now intends to open a market next spring. McKay also plans to move the Healthy Buffalo, which has been a staple business in town for over 30 years, to the new market location on Dover Road by Speedway.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Crusading against a “broken” bail system, Gov. Kelly Ayotte made it an early legislative priority to overturn several of her predecessor’s reforms. A former prosecutor herself, the governor garnered support from law enforcement and county attorneys in her efforts.
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
A Manchester apartment building burned down, and its new owner was looking to rebuild; a Meredith duplex owner wanted to add another unit; a developer wanted to build 65 market-rate apartments in Pelham.
By DAVID BROOKS
Rows of empty propane tanks at Healey Park near Exit 13 in Concord have again brought attention to the problem of trash from homeless encampents in the city, a problem that volunteers say the homeless themselves would like to help solve.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Cassandra Sanchez hadn’t left the parking lot before she hit send on the email.
Get ready comic book fans! The Douglas Everett Arena in Concord will transform into a paradise of rare comic books when Jason Brodnick brings his Old School Comic Show to town on Saturday, April 5. This once-a-year all-day event, founded in 2018, is expected to attract attendees from as nearby as Concord and as far away as France, Australia and Singapore.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
To celebrate its 40th anniversary, Margaritas Mexican Restaurant in Concord’s Bicentennial Square will hold a birthday bash on Friday, April 11 from 3 p.m. to midnight.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
House lawmakers approved changes to the next state budget that would subtract an additional $271 million from Gov. Kelly Ayotte’s proposal, cut more than 320 state jobs and abolish several services.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Jonathan Hutchins isn’t rushing to increase prices on his coffee any time soon.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY and REBECA PEREIRA
As crossover day approaches, we hope this legislative guide will serve as a useful resource for navigating the inner workings of the New Hampshire legislature, its major players and the vast number of bills presented during this legislative session.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Lucille Noel has lived in Chichester for 60 years. She grew up in neighboring Pittsfield, then moved out of state, but decided to return to New Hampshire when her mother fell ill.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
State regulators denied Casella Waste Systems’ proposed landfill in New Hampshire’s North Country its main permit at the site, complicating the company’s efforts to move forward with the lucrative project.
By ALEXANDER RAPP
Every year, thousands of high school student-athletes make the tough decision of where to continue their education while playing college sports. For 12 Concord High School seniors, the time to announce their future plans has arrived.
By PAUL STEINHAUSER
Democratic U.S. Rep. Chris Pappas will run to succeed fellow Democrat Jeanne Shaheen in a wide-open race for U.S. Senate.
The highly anticipated 5th Evolution Expo is set to take place on Sunday, April 6, 2025, at the Grappone Conference Center in Concord. Hosted by Holistic Pros, this event is dedicated to empowering individuals with alternative and complementary care options.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
Plagued by rising special education costs, area school districts are considering joining forces to form a new special education school or centralize their services in other ways, according to several area administrators.
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Shawntel Palazzo couldn’t resist the plea she saw on Facebook to rescue four Amish work horses in Pennsylvania before they could be sent to a kill farm in Mexico.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Mark Sanborn, former assistant commissioner at New Hampshire’s environmental agency, has been appointed by President Donald Trump to lead the Environmental Protection Agency’s New England office.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
At New Hampshire casinos, bets on poker, blackjack and other games of chance are currently capped at $50 — but that could change.
Plan NH is excited to announce that applications are open for the Scholarship and Fellowship Program. This program includes the Plan NH Fellowship Fund, the Alfred T. Granger Student Art Trust Fund, and the Paul and Ann Harvey Scholarship Fund, all of which support students who call New Hampshire home and are studying a field related to the Plan NH mission. Eligible fields of study include architecture, construction management, engineering, environmental studies, and more.
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