Concord Monitor
Judge allows new evidence in Logan Clegg case after NH Supreme Court strikes down warrantless phone search
The lower court judge has decided to allow the state to present additional evidence in the arrest of Logan Clegg, after the New Hampshire Supreme Court ruled a warrantless phone search…
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4mSuncookin' with Rob Azevedo: Harnessing hubris
Pembroke City Limits, a bar and music venue in Suncook Village, has become a magical place for locals to come together and experience the power of music, creating a sense of community and inspiring creativity.
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3mFrom the Farm: The ongoing story of one amazing Highland Steer
Owen, a Highland steer, and his cart-riding companions marched in the Concord Independence Day parade, while Bleu, a steer who had damaged his horn, recovered and was declared the official Uni-Cow of Miles Smith Farm.
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5mOpinion: Fighting for birthright citizenship and democracy
The Supreme Court has upheld the 14th Amendment, which guarantees birthright citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and citizens must resist exclusivity and celebrate the right to citizenship of every newborn within the United States.
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4mConcord City Manager Tom Aspell requests three-month paid sabbatical to weigh his retirement plans
Concord City Manager Tom Aspell has requested a three-month sabbatical from work, and and said he’ll use the time to contemplate his retirement. Aspell, who is in his sixties, is wrapping up year three of his five-year contract, set to expire at the end of June 2028. When that contract was negotiated, he signaled to […]
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17mSuddenly homeless: At 85, Gretchen Wibel is living out of her car. The path towards housing is uncertain
85-year-old Gretchen Wibel has been living out of her car since the end of June, struggling to find housing due to her age, criminal record, and alcoholism, and relying on emergency rooms for bathrooms and other necessities.