Concord Monitor
With working group underway, NH Food Alliance explores how to strengthen housing without encroaching on farmland
Strategic plans aren’t made to sit on the shelf, but Jamie Pottern knew that making a concerted effort to improve the food system of an entire state — with its moving parts and ingrained habits…
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5mOpinion: New Hampshire animal welfare at risk
House Bill 1766 would limit the role of animal cruelty investigators, potentially weakening New Hampshire's animal welfare system and placing vulnerable animals at greater risk.
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2mHelping Hands: Editor's Note
Volunteers play a large role in our communities. Many of us have been touched in different ways by someone who dedicated their time to working with students in an after-school program, serving up hot meals to those in need, keeping our trails clear of debris, striving to beautify our town centers, or so much more. […]
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3mStanley Wood
<html><head></head><body>Stanley Wood<br /><br />Claremont, NH - Stanley D. Wood, 86, of Claremont, New Hampshire, died on June 11, 2026, after a period of declining health.<br /><br />Stanley was born on September 28, 1939, in Lebanon, New Hampshire, ...
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1mMichael Harrington
<html><head></head><body>Michael Harrington<br /><br />West Windsor, VT - Michael O. "Chappy" Harrington, age 76, passed Saturday, June 13, 2026.<br /><br />A full obituary will be published in an upcoming edition of the Valley News.<br /><b ...
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3mPhyllis M. Shaw
<html><head></head><body>Phyllis M. Shaw<br /><br />Buckland, MA - Phyllis (Coutu) Shaw passed away on June 12th . She was born on August 1, 1925, the daughter of Joseph and Cora Coutu. She grew up in Griswoldville and attended Arms Academy in Shelbur ...