Concord Monitor
Opinion: Claremont II and grossly disproportionate property tax rates
The Claremont II ruling was intended to ensure that property taxes for education are uniform across the state, and the legislature must take action to create a fair and effective system for funding…
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3mWork requirements coming for people on Medicaid Granite Advantage
The New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services is rolling out an early engagement campaign to inform residents who get health insurance through the state's Medicaid expansion program about the new rules requiring them to participate in 80 hours of paid work or community engagement activities each month starting in 2027.
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6m'All this great potential': Bishop Brady welcomes new principal Dr. Benjamin Horton
Dr. Benjamin Norton introduced himself as the new principal of Bishop Brady High School during a meet-the-principal event, sharing his vision for the school's growth and academic development.
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8mIndy film, 'The Pinsetter,' makes Boutwell's Bowling its center stage
Filmmaker Carson Lund recently completed filming his independent movie "The Pinsetter" at Boutwell's Bowling Center in Concord, New Hampshire, celebrating the region's unique candlepin bowling culture.
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10mAfter police shot Nickenley Turenne, advocates look to prevent another death
New Hampshire authorities ruled that the fatal shooting of Nickenley Turenne by police was legally justified, sparking debate between advocates calling for reforms and legislators defending existing use-of-force laws.
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8m'Smart as a whip': Concord Monitor matriarch, Marily Wilson, dies at age 88
Marily Wilson, a long-time leader within the family-owned Newspapers of New England, died in July at the age of 88.