Concord Monitor
Opinion: What good is the right to know?
The Freedom of Information Act has been instrumental in uncovering hidden safety failures, police misconduct, and institutional protection, but the question remains whether knowing is enough to bring…
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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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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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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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7mOpinion: What becoming an American taught me about liberty
A national survey commissioned by the Crime Prevention Research Center shows that Americans overwhelmingly favor holding criminals accountable over passing new gun control restrictions, and that women are increasingly choosing self-reliance and carrying firearms for protection.
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4mOpinion: A march for unity and support
Christian Urrutia, a veteran and Democratic candidate for the U.S. House, walked 18 miles from Manchester to Concord to raise awareness for the 18 veterans who die by suicide every day, and to show his pride in America and his commitment to fighting for the people.