CLASS OF 2026 ANNOUNCED
Leadership New Hampshire is proud to announce its Class of 2026. This 34th cohort includes 44 accomplished associates selected through the most competitive application cycle in the program’s history. Over the next nine months, these associates will engage in an immersive experience that deepens their knowledge of New Hampshire, builds lasting cross-sector relationships, and inspires greater civic leadership across the state. The Class...
Celebrating independence
By BRENDILOU ARMSTRONG Monitor staff As Independence Day approaches, many places in the Concord area prepare to host an array of patriotic festivities. A sampling of celebrations are listed below. All are scheduled for Friday, July 4, unless otherwise noted: Allenstown 11 a.m. – Allenstown Historical Society Annual Bake Sale at Old Allenstown Meeting House. Andover (Rain date Thursday, July 10) 7 a.m. – Library Book Sale at Stone...
Hopkinton Town Band to headline Henniker celebration
Join us in Community Park on Tuesday, July 8 as Henniker holds its annual Independence Day Celebration with a performance by the Hopkinton Town Band at the Angela Robinson Bandstand. The Hopkinton Town Band, with members from across the state, is carrying on the great tradition of community bands extending back to the 1800s. Disbanded during World War II, the band was reborn in 1965 to march in the annual Little League Parade and was...
Honoring engaged community members
The 37th annual Recognition & Community Service Awards Night was hosted at the Baker Free Library on June 12. Nine recipients were recognized and received awards for their dedication and service to our community and the Rotary Club. Recipients are as follows: ■ Community Service Award – The Bow Garden Club for donating many hours to the beautification of Bow, including decorating town buildings for Memorial Day and...