Concord Monitor
Opinion: Keach Park lights show what we can accomplish. What is still holding us back?
After nearly a decade of advocacy, the lights at Keach Park were officially turned on, demonstrating the power of shared leadership, community engagement, and commitment to a common goal.
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4mNH Gives: Why local news deserves your support
NH Gives kicks off, highlighting local news as vital community infrastructure. Support the Concord Monitor or Community News Fund to ensure Granite Staters stay informed and connected.
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3mWhile New Hampshire tops child wellbeing rankings again, overall progress is mixed
For the fourth consecutive year, New Hampshire took the top spot in a national ranking of child well-being. While that’s good news, Granite State children slid in the education category. In 2024, nearly two-thirds of fourth-graders fell below proficient in reading, while 68 percent of eighth graders were not proficient in math, the analysis by […]
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4mConcord's Nick Reynolds qualifies for NCAA javelin national championship
Nick Reynolds of Concord, NH, will compete in the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships for a national javelin championship after throwing 74.49 meters at the NCAA East Prelims in Lexington, KY.
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2mFleeing driver captured in Concord after damaging truck in pursuit
A Goffstown resident wanted on multiple active warrants was taken into custody following a pursuit that began in Bow and ended in Concord. Jason Williams, 34, charged with reckless conduct, resisting arrest, reckless operation, receiving stolen property, disobeying an officer and misuse of plates among other things. Just before 10 p.m. on Sunday, May 31, State […]
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3mFlying Monkey donated to nonprofit in Plymouth, will continue as theater
The Flying Monkey, a performing arts venue in Plymouth, NH, has been donated to Pemi-Valley Habitat for Humanity, who plans to continue hosting commercial acts and community-focused events.