Concord Monitor
‘Who the hell are we as a state?’: John Broderick says new law guts, politicizes YDC abuse fund
John Broderick, former chief justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court, left his position as Youth Development Center settlement fund administrator after changes to state law gave the governor and…
More audio from Concord Monitor
-
6m'Illegal junkyard': Franklin increases fines on properties that violate city codes
The City of Franklin will consider increasing fines for violating properties in order to encourage compliance with city ordinances and prevent court escalation, as the city has spent thousands of dollars on cleanups of illegal junkyards.
-
4mShirley Ann McBride disappeared in Concord 42 years ago. Now, authorities are asking for more information from the public
The New Hampshire Cold Case Unit and the Concord Police Department are renewing their call for information on the 42nd anniversary of Shirley Ann "Tippy" McBride's disappearance, as they suspect foul play was involved in her vanishing.
-
2mDartmouth adds mandatory A.I. to MBA program
Dartmouth College's Tuck MBA program has introduced a mandatory AI requirement into the First-Year Project (FYP) course.
-
6mOpinion: Community Power is still the best deal for consumers
New Hampshire electric utilities have undercharged customers by $49 million over the last 18 months due to state regulatory changes, and now they want to charge customers for the money on future bills with interest.
-
7mOpinion: Monkeying with elections
Trump has repeatedly made baseless allegations of voter fraud in an attempt to suppress the vote and undermine future elections, while the FBI is investigating the 2020 Georgia election for nonexistent fraud.