Off South Main Street, P&M Realty of Concord, Dakota Partners are proposing workforce housing, commercial project in an abandoned railyard.
A 170-foot cell tower is proposed near the White Mountain National Forest’s Welch-Dickey hiking trail on land owned by the Sununu family.
Watch: Concord NH Patch went live a decade ago, and your humble editor has won 4 more NH Press Association Excellence In Journalism Awards.
Laura Knoy's exit from the 25-year program and a decision to end the show has many talking about the future of New Hampshire news and info.
Through 5 p.m. on June 9, please remember the NH Center for Public Interest Journalism.
Hundreds of New Hampshire nonprofits and charities are vying to access more than $1 million in matching gifts during the next 24-hours.
Consumer advocate says if there is a fundamental truth that applies to ratepayers, it is this: The customer has the only wallet in the room.
Chuck Goodrich, a long-time newspaper publisher in Massachusetts, has been named chief executive officer of Newspapers of New England.
The North Main Street eatery, closed since October 2019 and destroyed by a fire caused by homeless squatters last year, is no more.
Market Days Festival will allow city Democrats, Republicans, Libertarians back — with a code of conduct, despite past community complaints.
Kreis says, as the person tasked by statute with advancing ratepayer interests, he has made a colossal blunder and offers an apology.
City Democrats and Republicans confirm they are not allowed booths; some political orgs will have them though; councilors raise concerns.
"Magic Remembered," by Claire Renaud of Derry, will be 2021's holiday collector's item by a New Hampshire artist and crafter.
In June, the org will host a luncheon to honor two businesses, a business leader, a nonprofit, a volunteer, and a young professional.
Podcast: More than 50 years of breaking the rules have made Alex Ray not only a corporate icon but a New Hampshire legend.
Fiesta Shows of Seabrook, which also runs drive-ins in Mass., will be offering carnival fun, with coronavirus protections, through Sunday.
News You Can Use: Job fairs booked for May; most Googled term in New Hampshire; bank photo contest; utility assistance; commuting challenge.
The state is responsible for educating municipalities, building inspectors, municipal lawyers so they understand and enforce inspections.
In this 1965 kid-lit epic, the protagonist resolves to shed his troubles by hitching a ride with a stranger to a mythical metropolis.
News roundup: It's wildfire season in New Hampshire; Concord's Market Days Festival is on; cash for kid care; biz leaders say, Wear a mask!
Volunteers, others began clearing out debris, trash, and brush along the railroad tracks behind the Capitol Shopping Center on Monday.
Do your eyes glaze over when thinking about utility law, the Grid, Megawatts? NH's Consumer Advocate will help you through the terminology.
In his latest Power to the People column, Kreis says ratepayer-funded energy efficiency is officially in crisis here in New Hampshire.
King: Nearly 1,000 citizens have signed a petition — but the land on which the tower is going to be built belongs to the Sununu family.
Update: Nation's second-largest theatre chain has scheduled its New Hampshire reopenings for May; other movie houses are now open, too.
Thousands of dollars have been raised for Franz and Linda Andlinger, the owners of the South Main Street bakery, after a medical incident.
Watch: Kathie Slowe of Brixmor is spearheading an effort to clear homeless camps, trash from behind the Capitol Shopping Center in April.
Jeffrey Thompson, the vice president and economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, will discuss the topic in a webinar on Friday.
Bankruptcy filings were down in Merrimack County last year, but experts expect them to surge in coming years.
The weather has been pretty cold up until this week and many maple syrup producers have been waiting for a bit of a thaw to begin tapping.
Tibbets will support clients and financial advisors from NHTrust’s main office in Concord.
NH's consumer advocate: Whenever the lights go out, I reach for my smartphone. And it’s not to call in the outage to my electric utility.
See how well power providers in the Concord area and across NH serve their customers.
Linda Lorden of Merrimack County Savings Bank will be feted by the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce at a virtual gala on March 30.
Business owner Paulette Boghosian, who hosts contests on the video-sharing app, donated $1,000 to The Friendly Kitchen on Wednesday.
A new landfill proposed for Dalton would have an enormous impact on waste management in New Hampshire for decades to come.
The BIA, New Hampshire’s statewide chamber of commerce, hosts free, online panels discussing taxes, legislation, financing on Friday.
Councilors approve a plan to reorg staffers working on business retention and tax base expansion, and the creation of an admin position.
In court, the New Hampshire Union Leader argues certification hearings before the Police Standards and Training Council should be public.
Kreis says the state's investor-owned electric utilities are pushing HB 315 in an effort to thwart Community Power Aggregation (CPA).