Concord Monitor
Dunbarton firefighters rescue horse stuck in marsh
A 1,500-pound Suffolk Punch named Doc got stuck in marsh mud after a fence collapse; nine people and a fire department winched him free after a three-hour rescue.
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4mNew images released, call for information renewed in 1977 death of 22-year-old Shari Roth
The NH Cold Case Unit is renewing its call for information in the 1977 murder of Shari Roth, who was found strangled to death after going for a hike on the Sawyer Pond Trail in Livermore.
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4mMonitor Investigates: Flock AI surveillance devices installed near prisons in Concord
Drivers passing the New Hampshire State Prison for Men in Concord may notice a new presence on North State Street. At least three skinny black poles, equipped with rectangular panels and listening devices at the top, are visible along that stretch of the road. They are Flock Safety devices, AI-powered surveillance technology recently installed by […]
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5mOpinion: Newsom wants to bring California's economy to New Hampshire. We can't afford it.
State Senator Tim Lang argues that California Governor Gavin Newsom's record of high taxes, regulation, and spending makes him ill-suited to win over New Hampshire voters during the upcoming presidential primary process.
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3mNew Hampshire receives nearly $7.3m in settlement with "forever chemical" manufacturer 3M
New Hampshire has received a nearly $7.3 million disbursement from a national settlement with 3M Company, marking the fourth payment the state has secured from chemical manufacturers to remediate PFAS contamination in public water sources.
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3mCommon Ground: With technological advancements and welfare in mind, 'everybody wins, not just the animals'
As the sun rises and light beams over Brookford Farm in Canterbury, Shade Havens cast shadows across its open pastures. These portable structures, equipped with wheels and a towing hitch, provide shade for animals that need to cool off in the summer heat. Cows, some spotted, others a deep mahogany, dot the field. They retreat […]