Concord Monitor
Berlin police internal review finds 'glaring failure' in response before domestic violence homicide
In a phone call that lasted one minute and 14 seconds, a Berlin police officer wrongly determined that Michael Gleason posed no danger to himself and his estranged wife. One of his friends had…
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5mRecap: Burnouts, rain delays and racing as NASCAR action returns to NHMS
NASCAR drivers prepared for the Dollar Tree 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway following a day of qualifying led by Tyler Reddick and competitive races in the Craftsman Truck and Whelen Modified tours.
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6mWithout an instructor, John Stark's welding classes on hold
At John Stark Regional High school, more than 200 students — or about one in three — tried to sign up for a welding class this year. Seventy-two of them got a spot. None of them are currently able to take it. In July, the Weare school found itself without an instructor. It hasn’t been able to hire anyone to fill the role, let alone add a second welding teacher as administrators had hoped. “It’s not a class just anyone can teach,” Principal Gary Dempsey said. With the level of student interest, Dempsey began advertising for a second welding teacher in […]
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5mConcord tech program adds welding to curriculum
When students arrive at the Concord Regional Technical Center in a few weeks, sparks will fly inside its newly installed welding shop. The career and tech education center, or CRTC, added a welding course to its bouquet of offerings this year. It filled up fast. “When we went out to recruit students, they would always […]
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5mOpinion: Consider this before running for office
Retired school counselor Rebecca Schaefer urges political candidates to focus on national healing, inclusive progress, and constructive policy details rather than divisive rhetoric.
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7mVintage Views: Before there was Sunset League
An author reflects on his childhood friendship with Donald "Shammy" Angwin, a former Sunset League baseball player who shared firsthand accounts of the historic league's origins at White Park in Concord.