Police responded to Armands Way for a report of a vehicle partially submerged in the water. The driver appears to have left the scene.
See the latest announcement from the City of Concord.
Also: Woman accused of killing her elderly mother-in-law; pols serve hundreds at Thanksgiving community dinner; long weekend happenings.
Here’s hoping you all have a joyous and festive Thanksgiving.
Again this year, there are many very creative trees and wreaths, with all kinds of gifts and prizes, at the annual Shriners event.
“Nuncrackers,” the Nunsense Christmas musical; Rebecca Donahue and ‘What a Dickens’ by Stranger than Fiction provide laughs; holiday tea.
The idea behind GivingTuesday is to galvanize fundraising, rally volunteers, and add momentum to their causes.
Also: Talking turkey — with a side of facts; council approves new police station; more Goodlander video fallout; prepare for Giving Tuesday.
The org will gather at the Statehouse city plaza at noon on Wednesday.
During interviews on CNN and MSNOW, U.S. Rep. Maggie Goodlander and others did not cite any “illegal orders” made to the military by Trump.
#SmallBiz are the engines that drive our local economy, creating jobs and driving investment across our our communities.
Follow-Up: Councilor Judith Kurtz’s proposal to reduce borrowing by $4.5M on the $70M project approved; voters air concerns about costs.
Dozens of drivers caught driving 90 mph or faster — including one accused of driving 130 mph. Plus: Blotters around the state.
Residents of Bedford, Concord, Nashua, and Windham all submitted photos for the 2026 Merrimack County Savings Bank calendar.
Also: Christmas parade enjoyed by many; fun things to do; 123 voters turned away from the polls for not being able to prove citizenship.
Do you know an inspiring, America-loving small business owner who’s making a difference in your community? Nominate them Today!
Ernest Theodore Gable strangled, raped, and suffocated Judy Lord using a sauna suit inside her Concord Gardens apartment on May 20, 1975.
Free taco bar at Friendsgiving event; STEAM, ‘Quizzical’ fun at the library; book club; free meal on the Seacoast; bonsai workshop and beer.
Concord man arrested on DUI charge; Hillsboro man, with priors, charged with false personation; men charged with domestic simple assault.
National Weather Service: After showers before Thanksgiving, expect mostly sunny skies and chilly temperatures for the week and weekend.
Teen accused of driving more than 115 mph; syringe picked up by child at mall; corrections officer recruitment; beloved writer passes away.
Former Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce President Tim Sink was honored as the grand marshal for 2025 on Saturday morning.
A critique of the proposed Concord police station, arguing it emerged as an ad-hoc opportunity rather than a planned investment.
Plus: Habitual offender indicted on Epsom theft charge; NY man indicted on gold bar theft case; rapist indicted on sex offender charge.
Update: North Main Street in Concord was closed for about an hour Friday night as police and state troopers investigated a bomb scare.
Weekend Christmas fairs & events; proof-of-citizenship law criticized after 123 not allowed to cast ballots; ambulance cost study underway.
The case stems from a 2013 incident in which an officer was fired after being accused of obtaining a colleague’s gun and lying about it.
The SAU 8’s $1.08 increase pushes the city to within 85 cents of Penacook; new assessments, expected to rise, will be posted in 2026.
Former Concord city councilor: Heads, they win; tails, you lose.
Experts at NHFPI's annual conference shared practical, data-informed solutions for tackling the state’s biggest challenges.
New local business aims to help build healthier, more innovative teams through intentional creativity.
Cannabis conference; train show; morning java and jazz; comedy; concerts; pet photos with Santa; stories and books; “High School Musical.”
Part of Loudon Road will be closed to traffic Saturday morning for the annual parade. Donations still needed for tree lighting on Nov. 28.
Public Safety Advisory Board member: Public safety is central to the infrastructure we need to assess our ability to absorb new residents.
Plus: Trio cited for trespassing on East Side Drive; criminal threat at homeless resource center; teen charged with assault at the hospital.
Also: School district eyes building sale; man in camper died of CO poisoning; trooper's Toys for Tots effort starts; gun threat arrest.
A request for steering committee members to oversee the sale of the property on Shawmut Street will be made in December.
Nathaniel Michael Plaisted is wanted on probation violations after being convicted on a felon in possession of a dangerous weapon charge.
The National Weather Service says Granite Staters should expect a mix of sun and clouds as well as some gusty winds here and there.