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This was a bad idea. And my old friend Sweetness agrees. We have no right playing in a co-ed softball league. We haven’t ...
“I came in spicy,” Hickman said with a laugh. She knew what she was looking for and didn’t want to waste time dating someone ...
Several dozen people gathered under the State House arch on Friday evening, urging elected representatives – both in Congress ...
Eritier Demunga’s mother brought him and his siblings from southern Africa to New Hampshire in 2013, hoping to give her ...
The Concord Monitor has been fortunate to have incredibly talented journalists work in our newsroom and cover your ...
The imminent closing of the Company C store on Storrs Street is a sad surprise to many local customers. The even bigger ...
Juneteenth marks the end of slavery in the United States with the emancipation of enslaved people in Galveston, Texas on June ...
“I got the rug pulled out from under me,” Karoul said. When Gov. Kelly Ayotte, a former prosecutor and attorney general, ...
Many North Amherst residents are grieving the loss of our local community farmers — Simple Gifts. As folks drive by the farm, ...
Charles Michelson remembers his first time trying a drive up a steep hill on a motorbike, back when he was just a few feet ...
Ever since Israel began it’s assault in Gaza following the Hamas attack on Oct 7, 2023, the word genocide has been used by ...
A union representing teachers, paraprofessionals and clerical staff in the Amherst-Pelham public schools is renewing a call ...