Concord Monitor
Longtime Merrimack Valley baseball coach Sean Wheeler steps down
Sean Wheeler has been the Merrimack Valley baseball coach for 24 years, leading the team to 173 wins and two NH Division II Coach of the Year nominations, and is grateful for the community's support.
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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.
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7mOpinion: A New Hampshire Advantage worth defending
New Hampshire is at a pivotal moment, with rising property taxes, financial strain on families and seniors, and stagnant economic growth threatening the "New Hampshire Advantage" of limited government, fiscal responsibility, local control, and individual opportunity, and it is time for leaders to make thoughtful decisions to ensure a resilient future for future generations.
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4mFollowing years of dormancy, Cobble Pond Farms to return to Canterbury with reimagined convenience store
Time has weathered the light-blue facade that greets drivers rolling into Canterbury. For around six years, the Cobble Pond Farms Convenience Store wedged into the inner bend of the Exit 18 off-ramp from I-93 North has been vacant. Now, the family that owns the New York-based chain is reviving the location, which is expected to […]
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7mOpinion: Keach Park lights show what we can accomplish. What is still holding us back?
After nearly a decade of advocacy, the lights at Keach Park were officially turned on, demonstrating the power of shared leadership, community engagement, and commitment to a common goal.
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5mTodson Brett Schweizer
<html><head></head><body>Todson Brett Schweizer<br /><br />Atlanta, GA - Todson Brett Schweizer, passed away on May 13, 2026 at the age of 52.<br /><br />Brett was born in Hanover, New Hampshire, and lived a life defined by kindness, dedication, selfl ...