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The Cathedral of the Pines 80th Anniversary Celebration Day was attended by people from all over the state and New England, and included a special service, a ribbon-cutting ceremony, a cookout, and a ...
Former Hancock residents Ben Curran and Rob English led a group of former residents in the Old Home Days parade, carrying a banner titled "Hancock Diaspora: Spreading Love and Peace Around the World" ...
Catherine McLaughlin is a reporter covering the city of Concord for the Concord Monitor. She can be reached at ...
With the feud between Arthur T. Demoulas and his three sisters headed to mediation next month, key allies of the longtime Market Basket CEO have been cashiered out. Bill Shea, the final remaining ally ...
The J. Field Foundation's charity golf tournament raises funds for equine therapy sessions for veterans and youth with traumatic brain injuries.
Experience a retro-style jazz night at the Starlight Lounge in Dublin Community Center. Enjoy dancing to classics with saxophonist Paul Klemperer.
The Cathedral of the Pines 80th Anniversary Celebration Day was attended by people from all over the state and New England, and included a special service, a ribbon-cutting ceremony, a cookout, and a ...
The Grapevine Family & Community Resource Center will hold a grand opening and open house for its new Avenue A Teen Center on August 23, funded by the Community Center Investment Program and private ...
Learn how zoning shapes our world with architect and professor Sara Bronin at the Monadnock Summer Lyceum. Free event with reception.
The Summer Silent Boxing Film Series concludes with a screening of Buster Keaton’s “Battling Butler” on Sunday, Aug. 24 at 2 p.m. at the Town Hall Theatre, 40 Main St., Wilton. Admission is free, with ...
A beautiful friendship The final line in perhaps the most-famous movie in Hollywood history is: “Louie, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.” Yes, it’s “Casablanca,” and Rick ...
Companies participating in New Hampshire’s health insurance market might need to change their rates for next year as the result of a flurry of federal pullbacks and changes as well as new state laws.