Concord Monitor
Warner selectman charged for tampering with records, questions loom over town administrator absence
Warner selectman Michael Smith was charged with tampering with public records after allegedly removing and replacing a town document, while Town Administrator Kathleen Frenette remains on paid…
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2mMeal delivery service to open in Concord
Georgie Wood, a food scientist from England, is opening Georgie's Kitchen, a prepared meal delivery service in Concord, which will utilize chilled dispensers to deliver meals to customers in large condo units in Boston.
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8mConcord fire officers want a new contract, saying they feel “lesser than others”
Concord firefighters waited years for a wage study they hoped would finally prove their pay was falling behind and open the door to renegotiating their contracts. Now complete, the study confirms that Concord pays the department’s leaders less than their counterparts in similar cities. But instead of negotiating a new contract, the city has backed […]
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12mCan New Hampshire farms weather extreme heat without withering and heavy rains without washing away?
Farmers in New Hampshire are using innovative techniques such as wick irrigation, drip tape, and caterpillar tunnels to battle the increasingly erratic weather patterns caused by climate change.
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4mBow seven-year-old Bobby Blossom set to compete in the 2026 U.S. Kids Golf World Championship
Seven-year-old Bobby Blossom, a Concord Country Club member and Bow resident who recently won the U.S. Kids Golf 2025 Boston Summer Tour, is set to compete in the 2026 U.S. Kids Golf World Championship in Pinehurst, North Carolina.
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7mPappas, Sununu, Sullivan, and DiLorenzo boast campaign funding hauls
Campaign finance reports indicate that Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Chris Pappas leads fundraising efforts among candidates vying for federal office in New Hampshire.