Concord Monitor
AG investigating new abuse concerns at youth detention center
The New Hampshire Attorney General's Office has opened an investigation into allegations of abuse at the John H. Sununu Youth Services Center, following a report from the state's child advocate…
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7mOpinion: Sitting Bull and the 150th anniversary of Little Bighorn
On the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Little Bighorn, the Native American perspective of the conflict between the Sioux and Cheyenne Indians and the U.S. government is explored, highlighting the importance of respecting the treaties and sovereignty of Native American tribes.
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2mMichael E. Painchaud
<html><head></head><body>Michael E. Painchaud<br /><br />Concord, NH - On June 6th, 2026, Michael Edward Painchaud ("Painch"), age 76, a lifelong resident of Concord, passed away peacefully as a result of progressive dementia. He is survived ...
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6mMarie R. McMillen
<html><head></head><body>Marie R. McMillen<br /><br />Center Barnstead, NH - Marie R. (McIntyre) McMillen, 75, formerly of Bow, New Hampshire, and most recently of Center Barnstead, New Hampshire, passed away peacefully on June 5, 2026, at Mountain Vi ...
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3mJohn Stark graduates celebrate a new 'starting point'
Gathered on the track field up the hill from the school, the large crowd of family and friends watched as the John Stark Regional High School graduates walked the track one last time before filing down the aisle to their seats. “When I was younger, my parents would often take Batman to the store,” began […]
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3mPittsfield graduates reminded to embrace challenges and savor moments
The Pittsfield Middle High School graduating class of 2026 celebrated their graduation with a special pasta toast, words of wisdom from the keynote speaker, and a reminder to speak up and take on challenges.