Democrat Becky Whitley forms committee; Van Ostern raises $325K; former Garland clerk, registered to vote outside the district, eyes run.
Andru Volinsky, Mary Lee Sargent, and Arnie Alpert asked a superior court judge Friday to reconsider his lack of standing ruling.
Is NH CD 2 in play? Some think so: “If we nominate the right person ... and they nominate the wrong person ... we can win that seat.”
See the latest announcement from the Town of Bow.
The federal government will fund a proposed whitewater park in downtown Franklin that locals did not want to pay for.
As the jackpot approaches $1 billion, the New Hampshire Lottery says the last time anyone hit Powerball was Jan. 1.
An arts-based competition is underway to correspond with an installation of a memorial for the Concord social studies teacher and astronaut.
Analysis: Colin Van Ostern is first out of the gate to run for the open seat; dozens of names floated; GOP candidates in; what about DEI?
State Rep. Art Ellison, D-Concord, died March 22, 2024. Contoocook Democrat Mel Myler, another Rep., shares his story.
For Bow Police Department February 2024 Arrest Log (PDF), please click here
After 6 terms, the Hopkinton Democrat says it’s time to look ahead to other opportunities — while still advocating for a better future.
Manchester's Sen. D'Allesandro: “That governor in Texas drives me out of my mind”; “We are not Congress,” Sen. Whitley of Hopkinton said.
Watch: On WMUR’s “Close Up” Sunday, Concord's executive councilor said it was “a local issue to be decided by our local communities.”
Pacik has served as Concord’s deputy solicitor since October 2011 and was recently named acting city solicitor. She replaces Jim Kennedy.
See the latest announcement from the City of Concord.
If you have not received, or have lost your property tax bill, contact the Treasury/Collection Office
Instead of boosting her standing in the Democratic gubernatorial primary, some are posing questions about Cinde Warmington’s 2024 effort.
The Concord controversy led to many news articles, editorials, and discussions about the Flynn marker and the NH’s historic marker program.
"Unlikely Animals" by Annie Hartnett is the 2024 selection for Concord Reads.
It's the ninth consecutive time the Granite State has taken top honors in the Wallethub analysis conducted by economists and data analysts.
BDM Sweeping is contracted to perform street sweeping for the City of Concord. The company started Monday.
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Taxpayers don’t have to pay a $537 million education spending bill just yet but officials bumped up the grants to $4,100 per pupil.
Outgoing NH guv: “Be true and honest where you are; don’t answer in fear — answer with confidence about where you are and where you stand.”
The League of Women Voters filed a lawsuit against those who sent robocalls mimicking President Joe Biden's voice to New Hampshire voters.
Becky Whitley (D-Hopkinton) says it’s “dehumanizing language,” while Daryl Abbas (R-Salem) countered it was “the legally operative term.”
The House of Representatives voted 352-65 to ban the popular social media app or force a sale. The vote now heads to the U.S. Senate.
More than 10,000 gallons of water are wasted each year from leaks in the average household.
Aspell: City received grant funds in 2023 to study future source development and sales; Mayor Champlin says media reports were “bad news.”
Chief Dennis Comeau joined the Bow Fire Department in 2019 and most recently served as a Fire Captain.
Kate West requested a hearing on Feb. 21, which Mayor Byron Champlin denied; she made another request on Tuesday, which was also rejected.
The 2023 Town Annual Reports have been released. Get them while they last.
Balanced budgeting, housing development, public safety, communication, and a spat about an East Side water pump were discussed on Monday.
Did you know... Now, you can borrow a pass from your library to visit the museum at a discounted rate!
Lawyer: There should be little doubt that voting for either of the Democratic candidates is a vote for making NH over in the Bay State mold.
The city is registering vendors utilizing a Vendor Self Service program which allows you, as a vendor, to manage your own invoices.
As proposed by the council and referred to the Planning Board, the purpose is to define and regulate “Casinos/Gaming Facilities.”