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Bishop Brady High School’s Class of 2009 will be having their third annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Dec. 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This is a juried craft fair featuring the finest of crafters and artisans in New Hampshire. New Hampshire Made Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY When the house Paul Hogan grew up in became part of the Plymouth State campus, he seemed destined to be a part of the school. On Sept. 30, he becomes a part of the school’s history. Hogan, now the men’s basketball coach and Read More...
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Concord High School’s TV Production Club, with their ad on the dangers of tobacco use, and Prospect Mountain High School’s Controlling Our Own Lives (COOL) group, with their ad on New Hampshire’s Party Host Law, are this year’s Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Call it a comedy of errors, but there was little humor for the Concord High School softball team in its 2-1 semifinal loss to second-seeded Londonderry on June 7. Though Concord took an early 1-0 lead in the second inning on a Londonderry Read More...
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Project Running Start is a partnership between the New Hampshire Community Technical Colleges and area high schools enabling students to earn college credits while in high school. The NHCTC Foundation has announced that it is offering full tuition $100 Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT The Concord baseball team envisioned itself as a state tournament-qualifying team at the onset of this season, and 10 games in, it still does. But as his teammates gathered up their things behind him in the visitors’ dugout following Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK It doesn’t really mean anything to Duke Sawyer. He won’t lose any sleep over it since there are still eight games left to make up for it. It’s the approach that Concord High softball head coach took after watching the Read More...
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The first annual Concord Community Music School competition for young pianists took place March 31 at the music school. Eighteen participants, ranging from fourth grade to 11th grade, participated in three divisions; there was also a concerto competition. Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK For some squads, the year’s first win is the beginning of a championship run. For others, it provides much-needed confidence to erase a prior season’s struggles. On Friday, April 20, the girls of Concord High tennis breathed Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Leading up to its early season match on Friday, April 20, Shawna Morley needed only three words to get her West’s boys tennis team fired up: Concord vs. West. A simple mention of the long-standing rivalry and Morley’s motivational Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK The consistency as a Class L powerhouse, the multiple state championships, the countless players who’ve gone on to strong college careers – none of it matters. No, it’s of no concern to Dave Page. But that’s because Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK It’s supposed to be a continuous cycle: build a team, make it to the top and rebuild the team after losing key players. It’s a regular occurrence in sports, and most coaches know how to prepare for each phase. But Terry Anderson Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT Following the Concord boys basketball team’s 7-12 season, if it wasn’t one thing, coach Todd Steffanides said, it was another that so often spelled defeat for the Tide. A sluggish start, a flat finish, too few rebounds or too Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Never before has the classical tale of Cinderella meant so much to women and children in crisis. “The Glass Slipper,” a comedic rendition of Disney’s “Cinderella,” will be performed by members of the Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK In her first year leading Concord High’s spirit squad, Janice Nichols learned one thing: Class L competition is intense. Competing at this year’s NHIAA Spirit championships, the Crimson Tide took ninth with 149.0 points. Though Read More...
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