Judy Lord was raped, strangled, and suffocated to death with a plastic garment inside her Concord Gardens apartment on May 20, 1975.
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Former President Biden diagnosed with cancer; Indictments; fun things to do this week; dirt bike crash; sports notes; more rainy weather.
Gov. Kelly Ayotte accepted the resignation of Commissioner Helen Hanks Monday; Paul Raymond, assistant commissioner, was placed on leave.
NWS forecasters call for sun on Tuesday, but scattered showers and rain are expected throughout the week and next weekend.
See the latest announcement from the City of Concord.
Plus: A romance novelist, a historical society meeting, a Bonsai workshop, poetry, yoga with shelter pets, joint improvement, more.
Murder-suicide investigated; fatal motorcycle crash; man dies while fishing; felony charges after Facebook meetup robbery; stores closing.
See the latest announcement from the Town of Bow.
Laconia woman accused of threatening to light propane tank on fire; habitual offenders indicted; Hooksett man indicted on gun, drug charges.
Farmers’ market: food and fun; school board president sued concerning arrest threat; Rep. says UNH should work with ICE; Formella in ‘26?
Video: Concord fire and rescue teams were sent to an apartment building in the city’s South End neighborhood for a fire on Friday.
Video: The buying season is underway at the Downtown Concord market with more than a dozen new vendors.
Manter passed away on May 10, at The Birches of Concord. She will be remembered for her fierce spirit and boundless love for "the littles."
When Beth Scaer, a conservative activist, described an athlete who identifies as a girl a “tall boy,” Alison Mastin gaveled her down.
More than 800 high school teams from around the world competed in Dallas, Texas, recently, including Bow's Team 3773P.
The Sept. 6 event, presented by Concord Orthopaedics, supports the Nurse Navigator Program at Payson Center for Cancer Care.
Domestic violence incident at Regency Hill Estates; Meredith man faces drug charge; Hooksett woman charged with conduct after an accident.
Also: Rural hospitals in “immediate risk” of closing; new casino; shop celebrates 25 years in business; arson arrest; kites against cancer.
Justin Paul Jones, investigators say, may have “violent tendencies” due to his previous criminal history in the Granite State.
The National Weather Service says thunderstorms and showers are expected for most of the Granite State this weekend.
The report from the Center for Healthcare Quality and Payment Reform said the proposed cuts threaten to upend health care in some states.
A homeless thief faces new theft charges; man, with priors, arrested on drug sale, possession charges; woman arrested on assault charges.
City Manager Tom Aspell proposes raising the tax rate by 3.96% to cover $2.4 million in pay increases and $31.6M in capital improvements.
Woman accused of trying to run down man with pickup truck; more state budget follies; National Police Week; fun things to do this weekend.
Workshops and walks; poetry and stories; restorative yoga and dance; a gallery reopening and kites against cancer; volleyball and fitness.
Detectives work with FBI after $3.1 million in gold was scammed from an elderly resident; Ji Li of Middletown, CT, arrested on the Heights.
Ashley-Ann Mullen-Sherrard faces reckless conduct, vehicular assault, and drug charges, and a “meth-related crimes” bail conditions warrant.
Also: Nearly 2 dozen properties added to historic places; it’s Merrimack vs. Tilton in Granite State Challenge final; ICE detainee freed.
To open all six pools for the summer of 2025, the department must hire at least 15 additional lifeguards by May 16.
Grocery prices dipped 0.4%, partly due to a 12.7% fall in the price of eggs — the biggest decline in food costs since September 2020.
Plus: Blotters from around the state and Marine Patrol staffers prepare for the 2025 boating season.
Hooksett police, firefighters, troopers, and Marine Patrol were called to the Merrimack River Monday for a report of a body in the water.
Shooting victims’ family raises money for pregnant women’s org; Medicaid cuts to fund child tax credits and income tax cuts; indictments.
Firefighters from the capital region spent Saturday night battling a house fire, which reportedly started in an attached woodshed.
A GoFundMe effort to honor Julia and Blake Byrne was started for the org. It provides shelter for homeless pregnant women and their babies.
The proposal highlights the biggest political fight about health care as Republicans attempt to sustain the 2017 Jobs and Tax Cuts Act.