Concord Monitor
Opinion: NH’s elder justice advocates are asking the right question. The law has not given them the right answer.
At the Northern New England Regional Financial Abuse Specialty Team Conference on elder abuse and exploitation, advocates will discuss the need to recognize the voices of concerned persons who are…
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7mOpinion: Sitting Bull and the 150th anniversary of Little Bighorn
On the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Little Bighorn, the Native American perspective of the conflict between the Sioux and Cheyenne Indians and the U.S. government is explored, highlighting the importance of respecting the treaties and sovereignty of Native American tribes.
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2mIn letter to Liberty Utilities, Goodlander seeks answers for Lakes Region moratorium
Rep. Maggie Goodlander sent a letter to Liberty Utilities demanding transparency in their decision to not serve new natural gas customers in the Lakes Region, which has halted development and housing projects in the area.
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5mParker Potter: Body, mind and heart
After retiring, a man began taking a five-mile walk around Contoocook every morning, which not only improved his physical health but also his mental and emotional health, and he invented a car-counting game to keep his mind sharp and his dopamine levels high, while also walking Annabelle, a dog he walks every day, who has become one of his best friends.
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5mOpinion: The language of peace
There are so many wars in our world today: the Russo-Ukrainian, Israel-Hamas (Gaza), Iran-Israel-Lebanon, the Syrian civil war, the Sudanese civil war and the Myanmar civil war, among many others. We read about the agonies of death, starvation, and destruction. We read daily about failed attempts at ceasefires and negotiations to end the fighting. Iran’s […]
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6mVintage Views: The epitaph
The Old North Cemetery in Concord is home to many gravestones from the past two centuries, some of which boast epitaphs that provide insight into the lives of the deceased and serve as a reminder of the passage of time.