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The Antrim-Bennington Book Club, started by Carol Healey in 2020, has grown to 15 members and has read 40 books in five years, connecting with authors and taking part in community events.
Karen Liot Hill and other New Hampshire elected officials prioritize their mental and physical health by keeping active, maintaining a positive attitude, and finding balance in their busy schedules.
The Wilton Select Board has approved a new parking ordinance for the Garwin Falls trailhead, and is finalizing an ordinance ...
For the past nine years, Nitche has served as the official facilitator of the same group she once turned to for help, guiding ...
Bow town officials have placed a temporary ban on draining local ponds, a decision aimed at cooling tensions after years of ...
Concord’s second Chipotle restaurant at Merchants Way, the shopping center at Exit 17, is slated for a September opening. The ...
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Disconnected is a Concord Monitor series that explores the forthcoming bell-to-bell ban on personal electronic devices in ...
Your power bill has several components. The supply charge gets the most attention even though it is a pass-through, meaning ...
Mimi Wight and her family have spent 50 years at their home in Francestown, including the memorable day Wight’s husband, ...
As we begin the limited use of artificial intelligence in our newsrooms, our commitment to accuracy, transparency and service to our communities remains unchanged. AI tools enable us to work more ...