Concord Monitor
White Mountains affected as USDA moves forward with Roadless Rule repeal
The U.S. Forest Service proposed a rule to rescind the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, sparking opposition from local advocates who hope to mobilize public comment by September 21.
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4mWith new legislative garage open, yellow meter bags scarce downtown
Wednesday was a big day for state legislators. Not just because they voted to override several of the governor’s vetoes: It was the first day of a lawmaking session when the shiny new legislative parking garage was open for their use. After more than a year of construction, about 350 people were able to park […]
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4m'A little connection': FrancoFest will celebrate Francophone cultures, French language at Kimball Jenkins
The Franco-American Centre will host its inaugural FrancoFest on Saturday, August 22, at Kimball Jenkins in Concord, featuring food, music, and cultural activities funded by a grant from the City of Concord.
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5mOpinion: Reflections on the Reflecting Pool
An opinion piece by Corey Belobrow uses a failed maintenance project at the Reflecting Pool during Donald Trump's second term as an allegory for his leadership style and decision-making.
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2mRae M. Bruce
<html><head></head><body>Rae M Bruce<br /><br />Nashua, NH - Rae Marie Bruce, 89, of Nashua, NH, passed away on August 4, 2026, at the Hunt Community.<br /><br />She was born in Burlington, VT, on April 6,1937, to the late Kenneth and Esther (Young) C ...
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11mVeto Day: Republican lawmakers override seven vetoes issued by Gov. Ayotte
Republican lawmakers demonstrated how far they were willing to go to defy a Republican governor on Wednesday, when they overrode several vetoes issued by Gov. Kelly Ayotte, passing into law some bills she strongly opposed. In one of the state’s largest Veto Days in recent memory, lawmakers took up 31 of the 33 bills rejected […]