Concord Monitor
Opinion: The Supreme Court abandons the Fourth Amendment
The Supreme Court majority has allowed racial profiling, violating the Fourth Amendment, and has failed to provide an explanation for their decision.
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John Earl Davis was the first prisoner to be incarcerated at the Merrimack County House of Correction in Boscawen and was briefly known as a celebrity for his status.
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7mOpinion: An Indian-American looks at America at 250
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5mOpinion: A nostalgic look at a simpler childhood
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3mDavid Wolcott
<html><head></head><body>David Wolcott<br /><br />Claremont, NH - David Harvey Wolcott, 80, died on Wednesday, May 6, 2026 at Dartmouth Hitchcock Hospital in Hanover, NH. David was born on April 2, 1946 in St. John, New Brunswick, Canada and was adopt ...