2019 City of Concord payroll search https://t.co/AG8AyIkTOL
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 17, 2020
Reactions to Leung report: Anger, disgust, vows to reform Concord schools https://t.co/4dyLgfXTpi
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 14, 2020
Concord School District maintains law delayed release of report https://t.co/KwG4KDxgX6
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 14, 2020
Historic Gale School positioned to move to new locationhttps://t.co/5elLaRtsem
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 14, 2020
Overdose deaths up compared to 2019 https://t.co/5UypiMJyk8
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 14, 2020
Child care at NHTI will return September https://t.co/RDij5iIfVF
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 10, 2020
Does retirement mean the coffee and music at True Brew will go away? https://t.co/Y484PD91Kp
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 9, 2020
Critical shortage of football officials as high school season nears https://t.co/L7GWUjQSI5
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 9, 2020
Black Lives Matter sign outside Concord church vandalized againhttps://t.co/q4gsw3i49S
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 9, 2020
At Red River Theatre, lights are staying out, for now https://t.co/2LyGeCZhQg
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 8, 2020
New Hampshire alcohol sales up 10% during pandemic, worrying advocates https://t.co/HdPiFwOURl
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 8, 2020
Sununu declines to require masks for Trump rally; won't attend rally himself https://t.co/trnUqM1KoH #nhpolitics
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 8, 2020
Concord Fencing Club to shut its doors due to loss of revenue caused by the coronavirus https://t.co/zCdpcs6D2W
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 7, 2020
Concord school district hires PR firm to help with messaging following Leung report https://t.co/dSlkY3YHxx
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 7, 2020
Feds stop sending nursing homes gowns described as useless https://t.co/D1azD3Ekmz
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 3, 2020
What you need to know before you head out to a N.H. state parkhttps://t.co/ltQgeLEiFN
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 1, 2020
By a 3-0 vote, the Epsom school board voted to cover up an image of the Confederate flag inside the elementary/middle school Tuesday night. https://t.co/43MU73krwp
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 1, 2020
Concord cafe and nightspot True Brew to shut, due to retirement more than COVID https://t.co/Fvlp2fUEqy
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) July 1, 2020
For some students, UNH anti-racism plan falls short https://t.co/utQ7Lq6Tww
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) June 30, 2020
Three out of four Democrats say maintaining social distancing is more important than reopening the economy. Three out of four Republicans say reopening economy is more important than social distancing. https://t.co/Xgc6THrSmW #nhpolitics
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) June 30, 2020
Concord police’s use-of-force policy assessed against ‘8 Can’t Wait’ guidelines https://t.co/qyA9ZJXRu3
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) June 30, 2020
Bill to close teacher-student sex loophole heads to Sununu https://t.co/pFrTn12pDd
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) June 30, 2020
Audit finds US sent $1.4B in virus relief payments to dead people https://t.co/screN3gP2N
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) June 25, 2020
Concord woman who died swimming in Canterbury remembered as a “shining light” https://t.co/J7pOsSwQsx
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) June 5, 2020
Businesses struggle to balance sustainability, safety https://t.co/ddRfObFvhj
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) June 4, 2020
US cities erupt in more violence as Trump decries ‘lowlifes’ https://t.co/tygdYbrRZ7
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) June 2, 2020
NH’s already vulnerable child care industry overwhelmed by COVID-19 https://t.co/JAX7GpTx7p
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) June 1, 2020
Sununu praises peaceful George Floyd protests, but warns against violence https://t.co/PeUj9tHZNd
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) June 1, 2020
Concord police to rejoin state’s regional drug task forcehttps://t.co/CVpfdNIlPw
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) June 1, 2020
Sister: ‘Broken system led to my mother’s death and brother’s incarceration’ https://t.co/Dr9fCJBIEW
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) May 29, 2020
“I will not give up,” Common Man owner Alex Ray said. “We’re trying to protect ourselves with positiveness." https://t.co/ckRhQrhPhr
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) May 29, 2020
Hotels can begin to take reservations now for in-state residents and for out-of-state residents who “self attest” they have fulfilled the 14-day quarantine involved with coming to New Hampshire. https://t.co/BDbTNNXpaY
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) May 29, 2020
NH recovery homes face rising demand amid diminished capacity https://t.co/h3hWsUc5t6
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) May 28, 2020
Hopkinton schools try again at drive-through annual meeting, this time with a slight budget cut https://t.co/PaPPWYAKlU
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) May 28, 2020
COVID update: N.H. man cured by plasma transfusion, inmate tests positivehttps://t.co/QVjbFXxBgx
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) May 27, 2020
Merrimack Station power plant in Bow gets EPA water permit after decade of dispute https://t.co/H1ShXJbuue
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) May 27, 2020
Pediatrician tells parents to relax when it comes to screentimehttps://t.co/LdpNcnshk2
— Concord Monitor News (@ConMonitorNews) May 26, 2020
Today's front page photos were shot by @PGannawayPhoto. One photo of E.J. St. Pierre was shot in 2006, the other was shot on Friday when E.J. graduated from Pembroke Academy. https://t.co/0IdxSF3HSy pic.twitter.com/XZqoa9dRKC
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) July 27, 2020
Some people want to remove Franklin Pierce’s name from places; what does that mean for Mount Pierce? https://t.co/3uYAN9S1tl
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) July 10, 2020
“Residents will ask you ‘am I going to die?’ ” he said. “You don’t want to lie but you don’t want to be truthful.” https://t.co/Y9Pos6Ke80 Story by @teddyrosenbluth
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) July 1, 2020
“It’s not an isolation gown; it’s a garbage bag,” he said. “It’s basically representative that they’re treating health care workers like garbage.” https://t.co/r99Kn1P2uq By @teddyrosenbluth
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) June 30, 2020
Concord’s Granite State Pharmacy forced to close up shop for good https://t.co/cB3d0fDCxI
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) June 29, 2020
“At first I came by myself and then I realized my shoulders are hurting. It’s a hard rope to pull,” Young said. https://t.co/StOphbwRdE
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) June 29, 2020
On the Trail: O’Brien eyes speakership as he bids for a State House return https://t.co/6fIJHiOXLH #nhpolitics
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) June 26, 2020
Concord responds big to fundraiser that helps restaurants, Boys and Girls Club https://t.co/TPCtpKCWAK Story by @elliedombrowski
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) June 25, 2020
For Concord community vigil and soccer game, the goal was unity. https://t.co/xPtYsXLvyD Story by @mary_steurer
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) June 24, 2020
Student-led protest and march planned for Saturday in Concord https://t.co/Ygj4ozxXsV
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) June 5, 2020
COVID update: Concord won’t open city pools this summer; Fourth of July fireworks called offhttps://t.co/4u2K8bBX0t
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) June 4, 2020
NASCAR Cup Series race at NHMS postponed to Aug. 2 https://t.co/m4ZgnGF6xI
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) June 4, 2020
Playhouses confident that the curtain will rise again https://t.co/Sky7dWXkTo
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) June 4, 2020
A decade of police shootings in N.H. detailed https://t.co/uDmlzg5Acp Story from 2016 by @jblackmanChron
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) June 3, 2020
Concord Little League getting ready to play ball https://t.co/F7tcA4LRvE
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) June 2, 2020
"First things first,” the leader of the N.H. NAACP said. “I was a product of the ’60s, so this is déjà vu all over again.” https://t.co/2rRmCSKcDg
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) June 2, 2020
Concord School Board Member Barb Higgins called @ConMonitorNews "fake news" for reporting on past racial incident in Hampton where interim superintendent candidate used to work. https://t.co/M0WvpuNptX
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) June 2, 2020
NH Supreme Court’s Right-to-Know ruling restores ‘promise of transparency’ @FiveFreedoms https://t.co/ArGQEi1eFB
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) May 29, 2020
“It feels kind of special,” Young said. “No one else got this kind of thing when they graduated. They just got their normal graduation. We got something else.”https://t.co/kAVn95PThW
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) May 28, 2020
In Nashua, getting caught in public without a mask could lead to a $1,000 fine. “Our goal is not for this to be a punitive thing, but an educational piece,” Police Capt. Craig Allard said. https://t.co/whcb1YWYxS
— Jonathan Van Fleet (@CMonitor_JVF) May 28, 2020
Amid nationwide protests and local conversations about racial equity in the school district, Concord school officials are now starting to re-examine some of their current discipline policies. 1/3@ConMonitorNews @Report4America https://t.co/tzig20U0ct
— Eileen O'Grady (@eileenogrady27) July 6, 2020
New: We now know Derek Chauvin had 17 misconduct reports before George Floyd's death – thanks to Minneapolis's open records policy.
But if it happened in NH? We wouldn't have that info.
Our politicians have worked to keep it that way.https://t.co/41huHIzzuL #nhpolitics
— Ethan DeWitt (@edewittNH) June 9, 2020
Just to note: I interviewed Ms. Higgins on Friday for the Sunday story she now calls "fake news".
We discussed every aspect of Murphy's nomination, including the past controversies. She said she was aware of them. But that she supported Murphy for proving herself in a crisis. https://t.co/sul2G1XuY8
— Ethan DeWitt (@edewittNH) June 2, 2020
“We can do better. We’re going to make a difference. We can’t let this just stop on one day and one march,” said Concord Mayor Jim Bouley during Monday night’s city council meeting. https://t.co/PkDGONBdPp
— Alyssa M. Dandrea (@_ADandrea) June 9, 2020
“I explained to them that there is not one police officer at the Manchester Police Department wearing this patch that agrees with anything that happened to George Floyd,” Manchester Police Chief Carlo Capano said of a conversation w/ peaceful protesters. https://t.co/myD5uRnuyb
— Alyssa M. Dandrea (@_ADandrea) June 3, 2020
“The important part of the story is we’re going to get going immediately. We’re not turning any customers away,” said Randy Cousineau, president of Cousineau Forest Products.https://t.co/Ial6BZopQ3 @ConMonitorNews
— Alyssa M. Dandrea (@_ADandrea) June 2, 2020
Deaths from COVID-19 in N.H. may finally be falling https://t.co/gxnknp8h5b
— Granite Geek (@GraniteGeek) June 23, 2020
Technology issues spoil revamped plans for Henniker town meeting, which ended up in the gym as usual https://t.co/c2a1grJ5w7
— Granite Geek (@GraniteGeek) June 8, 2020
Four numbers that can help measure New Hampshire’s progress against COVID-19 https://t.co/G4l7g1Apvu
— Granite Geek (@GraniteGeek) June 1, 2020