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Robin Trefethen, Dover School Board candidate 2025
DOVER — Robin Trefethen is the incumbent candidate for the Dover School Board at-large seat in the 2025 city election on Nov. 4. Here is the candidate's response to a questionnaire from Foster's Daily Democrat: Age: 41 Education: Dover High School...
No. 2 Bryant men's soccer falls to defending champion Vermont 2-1
SMITHFIELD – It doesn’t take long to deduce how Bryant arrived at this point in men’s soccer. Any school in New England and beyond would crave the atmosphere Saturday night at Beirne Stadium. A line of cars snaking out to Route 7 waited to park...
New Hampshire Communities Make Strides in Affordable Energy Access as Cities Earn SolSmart Designation
At the Local Clean Energy Solutions Conference in Manchester, New Hampshire on September 25, representatives from multiple local governments gathered to celebrate a national recognition: six municipalities earned SolSmart designation for solar...
Unleashing Education Freedom’s True Potential
Twenty twenty-five has been another banner year for the education freedom movement. Six new states were added to the list of those offering private-school choice programs to all students, bringing the total to 19. Still, of the programs enacted...
New Hampshire not participating in new public health collaborative
New Hampshire has abstained from a new public health collaborative, comprising nine northeastern states, that will disseminate guidelines separately from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The decision not to join the...
Eric Sweeney, New Hampshire teen who killed sister-in-law and nephews, sentenced
A young New Hampshire man who was 16 when he killed his sister-in-law and two young nephews was sentenced Friday to 60 years to life in prison for crimes his lawyer said he doesn't remember committing. Eric Sweeney, now 19, had been living with...
Education briefs for Oct. 10, 2025
Education briefs for Oct. 10, 2025 Published 12:55 pm Friday, October 10, 2025 Horton named to South Georgia State College Academic Honors List DOUGLAS — Iyana Horton of Tifton was named to South Georgia State College Academic Honors List in...
Nashua High students educated on distracted driving through ThinkFast
Students from Nashua High School North and South recently took part in ThinkFast Interactive, a two-day program designed to teach teenagers about the dangers of distracted driving. Courtesy photo SIGN UP TO CONTINUE Print Subscriber? Sign Up for...
High School on SI Northeast Region Football Rankings — Oct. 14, 2025
We recently released our High School on SI Power 25 national high school football rankings. Now, we break it down by region. Not much changed in the Northeast Region Top 10 rankings this week. No. 1 Don Bosco Prep survived in overtime against No....
NH man committed civil rights violation with theft of LGBTQ signs, AG says
A New Hampshire man violated the state's civil rights laws when he stole a pride sign from an intersection in Goffstown last year, according to the Attorney General's Office. Officials say Frank Hobbs Jr. was caught on camera swiping the sign,...
Newton council candidate faces backlash over past trans youth remarks
“It would seem a statistically smarter decision to not have boys/men (regardless of orientation) in the private places where girls [sic] bodies are exposed,” Chaimanis wrote, according to a copy of the comments provided to the Globe. In the same...
School district hit with $2M surprise healthcare bill
Jamie L. Costa, The Eagle-Tribune, North Andover, Mass.Eagle-Tribune LONDONDERRY — A surprise health insurance bill has left the Londonderry School District struggling to come up with $2 million by the end of the year to pay for its portion of a...
Four Maine high school football storylines to follow in Week 7
Senate Committee Puts Off Action on Claremont School District Help
By GARRY RAYNO, InDepthNH.org CONCORD — While some lawmakers urged quick action to help Claremont schools stay open as the district struggles with a $5 million deficit, others were cautious not wanting to create a precedent as other school...
High School Sports Roundup: Lojko and Manning move on at NH DI Individuals
The New Hampshire Division I and II golf championship meets were held on Tuesday at Canterbury Woods Country Club and Mount Washington Golf Club, respectively. In DI, Pinkerton Academy finished fifth (+45, 405). The Astros were led by Luke Lojko,...
The New School Awarded $1.225 Million to Support a Multidisciplinary Project to Preserve the Historic Orozco Murals
José Clemente Orozco, "Table of Universal Brotherhood" panel from The New School Mural Cycle, 1930-31, The New School Art Collection, photo by Martin Seck October 14, 2025 New York, October 14, 2025—An interdisciplinary team of art conservators,...
New Hampshire school districts being asked to pay more to cover employee health care costs
Nearly 90 school districts and communities across the Granite State will be asked to pay more money in order to cover the costs for employee health care.SchoolCare is a New Hampshire-based nonprofit, formed in response to issues of providing...
Today In Culture, Wednesday, October 15, 2025: Art Institute Appoints Curator | Fifty Years Of “Siskel & Ebert” | Milwaukee Rep’s New Theater Center
Get Chicago & Great Lakes culture news sent to your inbox every weekday morning. Subscribe to Newcity Today here. ART Sally Mann And Laura Letinsky Talk “Art Work” This Saturday, Laura Letinsky will be in conversation “with one of the most...
Top Trump adviser hints at primary run against Ayotte in New Hampshire
Top Trump adviser Corey Lewandowski publicly hinted at a primary run against New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) after she showed resistance to redistricting there.Lewandowski currently works under Department of Homeland Security Secretary...
Opinion: What New Hampshire’s synagogue dedications teach us about pluralism
Sign up for the Concord Monitor's morning newsletter and get essential news each day. In September 1912, a parade wound through the streets of Portsmouth. At its center were two flags — one Stars and Stripes, the other bearing a Star of David —...