Concord Monitor
Opinion: HB 1766 promotes both animal welfare and fair, informed decision-making
House Bill 1766 has been passed to ensure that livestock cruelty investigations are guided by professionals with the appropriate livestock expertise, while preserving existing animal cruelty…
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2mConcord Police seek information after gunfire hits South Main home
Concord Police are requesting that anyone with information about a shooting on South Main Street in the early hours of Sunday morning come forward. At 1:20 a.m., a resident of the area around South Main and Sexton Avenue reported to police that a bullet had come through their second-story window. Another caller said they had […]
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4mOpinion: Think Medicaid doesn't affect you? You're probably wrong.
Medicaid is deeply woven into the fabric of rural communities, and changes to the program can have far-reaching consequences for everyone, not just those who receive benefits.
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7mOpinion: Save what makes our state great
The federal government is reorganizing the U.S. Forest Service, threatening the irreplaceable value of forests across the country, and the northern hardwood forests of the White Mountains in New Hampshire, as well as the closure of experimental forests that have provided decades of invaluable research data.
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3mThomas Reynolds
<html><head></head><body>Thomas Reynolds<br /><br />Hartland, VT - Thomas R. Reynolds, 87, died Friday June 5, 2026, surrounded by his family in the home he built.<br /><br />He was born on September 14, 1938, in Chester, VT and grew up in the Hartlan ...
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2mJennie Joyce
<html><head></head><body>Jennie Joyce<br /><br />Grafton, NH - Jennie E. (Hill) Joyce, 83, died June 3, 2026 at her home.<br /><br />She was born in Grafton, NH on July 27, 1942 the daughter of Joseph and Blanche (Morse) Hill.<br /><br />Jennie had be ...