Concord Monitor
Monitor reporters win big at N.H. Press Association Awards, including for Community Service and First Amendment
The Monitor is proud to announce that our staff took home12 first-place awards from the New Hampshire Press Association’s annual Distinguished Journalism Contest. Our staff-wide efforts around…
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6mSteeplegate Mall owner seeking to evict Zoo Health Club ahead of redevelopment
A simmering dispute between the owner of the Steeplegate Mall and one of its three remaining tenants, the Zoo Health Club, is slated for a jury trial this fall. In a series of court filings, Onyx Partners argues that the gym has long been in violation of its lease. The gym’s owner argued Onyx is […]
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6mSupportive housing for people with disabilities promises dozens of units to fill 'huge need'
CATCH and Community Bridges are partnering to add 17 affordable units to a former military barracks in Concord, NH to provide a supportive living environment for adults with developmental disabilities.
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3mFrom the Farm: The ongoing story of one amazing Highland Steer
Owen, a Highland steer, and his cart-riding companions marched in the Concord Independence Day parade, while Bleu, a steer who had damaged his horn, recovered and was declared the official Uni-Cow of Miles Smith Farm.
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4mSuncookin' with Rob Azevedo: Harnessing hubris
Pembroke City Limits, a bar and music venue in Suncook Village, has become a magical place for locals to come together and experience the power of music, creating a sense of community and inspiring creativity.
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5mOpinion: America's biggest challenge
The Founding Fathers established a democratic republic with the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, but it is up to the people to make its promises and aspirations a reality through knowledge, engagement, and vigilance.