The City of Concord and Concord School District recently joined forces to create a Park Master Plan for Memorial Field Complex.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Bow.
Long-time ward councilor decides against a run; school board to host info talk Thursday; no return to municipal service for state rep.
Allenstown, Goffstown men face Bow drug charges; Mass. man accused of burglarizing Dunbarton store; Webster man faces evidence charge.
Please note: Hours extended on Saturday.
Fight at beverage store; teen accused of threatening to cut family member’s throat; water rescues; fun things to do; good news roundup, too.
Seacoast saturation patrol; motorcyclist clocked at 133 mph; DUI arrests; teen accused of driving into, killing elderly pedestrian.
Concord Police Department and the NH Food Bank need your help to Fight Hunger and Stuff a Cruiser with food donations.
How can I keep a sick calf named Mr. Devon alive? Here's a farm story that will make you smile.
Plus: Allenstown woman arrested after crash; woman arrested on assault, trespassing, and resisting; $6 Sprite theft leads to felony charge.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Bow: Several departments have employment opportunities.
Also: Saturation patrols lead to dozens of arrests; how mass murderer hid in NH; accused child killer in court; volunteer works tirelessly.
See the latest announcement from the City of Concord.
Several were arrested Friday after an incident at Village Street Discount Beverages; a child was also assaulted on Fisherville Road.
Plus: Milford woman accused of Medicaid fraud; Goffstown woman, Littleton man indicted on stolen car charges; drug indictments.
Oceanside oasis; Rep. resigns from gaming committee; Labor Day gas prices are high; forensic facility breaks ground; cool teacher; more.
State Rep. Laurie Sanborn resigned from the committee after COVID-19 relief fraud charges were leveled against her husband.
The new forensic hospital is where about 22 people who have not been convicted of a crime but have forensic needs will be placed.
Residents can bring their unwanted household hazardous waste to the Everett Arena on September 16 for safe disposal of acceptable materials.
Casino owner, former state Senator challenges COVID-19 fraud allegation report; woman charged with wrong-way drunken driving; 6-car crash.
Ice season returns on Tuesday, September 5 with public ice skating and stick practice.
Pembroke perp with priors faces protective order charge; Penacook man arrested on meth, 2 habitual charges; stalking arrest at a courthouse.
Update: Andy Sanborn accused of using funds to buy race cars; deemed unsuitable to host gaming; welcomes “examination” by investigators.
Labor Day road trippers can expect nice weather but will pay about $3.71 a gallon for gas in New Hampshire.
The office was evacuated after mail was opened, employees were exposed to powder Wednesday; state police say the package was misdelivered.
A newfound love of reading; state officials eye Trump ballot access NH, other political notes; celebrate a great teacher; fugitive at large.
The New Hampshire Department of Corrections is trying to find Elizabeth Michele Brassard. She has ties to Nashua, New Ipswich, Manchester.
October 18 will be an evening to remember
A person was taken to the hospital Tuesday after a crash at the Bow Junction at Hall Street, Route 3A, and Interstate 89.
Concord felon indicted on drug, knife charges; Londonderry stalker charged again; Laconia woman indicted on dealing, possession charges.
Expanding literacy training in the Granite State
Officials eye Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and its “applicability to the upcoming presidential election cycle.”
SAU 8 sets up registration dates for board of education for candidates; debates will air on Concord TV, Patch, and the New England Take.
Cool teachers, leaders; man accused of using wrestling skills during strangulation; illegal immigrant mass murderer hid in plain sight.
Pembroke firefighters, police, and the Tri-Town ambulances were sent to a multi-vehicle crash with injuries Monday that closed the highway.
Pittsfield man fails to appear at drug, weapons arraignment; man arrested on assault charge; suspicious person call leads to drug charge.
Register by September 7 to learn about major developments, policies, and programs for the coming year.
A highly-publicized effort is attempting to keep Donald Trump off the ballot, declaring him disqualified under Sec. 3 of the 14th Amendment.
If confirmed, the Dunbarton resident and 20-year law enforcement officer, will fill the unexpired term of Col. Noyes, through March 2026.
Also: Minimum security escapee in custody; truck jackknifes; meet more community leaders and great teachers; fun things to do this week.