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For a Concord mother, Memorial Day is a time to remember son lost to suicide

She sat in the grass and moved two fingers down the side of the granite marker, as though comforting her son with a gentle touch to his arm.She used the same care as she moved across the top of the gravestone, perhaps feeling his dark hair. Patricia.

EPA s $500,000 grant will help (finally) clean Boscawen s old tannery site

EPA’s $500,000 grant will help (finally) clean Boscawen’s old tannery site The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $500,000 to help in the long-sought cleanup of the Allied Leather tannery site in Boscawen. Melissa Curran Monitor staff The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $500,000 to help in the long-sought cleanup of the Allied Leather tannery site in Boscawen. Melissa Curran Monitor staff The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $500,000 to help in the long-sought cleanup of the Allied Leather tannery site in Boscawen. Melissa Curran Monitor staff The Environmental Protection Agency has awarded $500,000 to help in the long-sought cleanup of the Allied Leather tannery site in Boscawen. Melissa Curran Monitor staff

Duckler: Controversial statue stands as an example of our nation s past and our pursuit of truth

Duckler: Controversial statue stands as an example of our nation’s past and our pursuit of truth The Hannah Duston statue in Boscawen still has the red paint that was part of a recent vandalism. GEOFF FORESTER / Monitor staff The Hannah Duston statue in Boscawen still has the red paint that was part of a recent vandalism. GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff April’s monthly meeting was cordial by all accounts. All 13 members of The Hannah Duston Advisory Committee participated, seeking the truth about the granite figure standing under Route 4 in Boscawen. Or at least admitting that no one really knows what happened in 1697.

Allied Tannery site in Boscawen to be cleaned up

Allied Tannery site in Boscawen to be cleaned up Select board member Lorrie Carey, Bill Lambert, and Moderator Charlie Neibling assist voter Marylin Martin at Boscawen Elementary School in Boscawen on Tuesday. Melissa Curran / Monitor staff Published: 3/10/2021 3:39:37 PM The old buildings at the abandoned Allied Tannery in Boscawen will be torn down and the site on the Merrimack River cleaned up so it can be used for a new purpose. Voters at town meeting on Tuesday night approved spending $100,000 and using another $500,000 in grant money to remove any environmental hazards at the site. “It’s right along the riverfront, so it’s got a nice view,” said Town Administrator Alan Hardy. “It would be nice to have someone come forward and redevelop it.”

Letter: Putting $1 9 trillion in perspective

Our representatives in Congress have voted to pass the latest stimulus bill. The reported cost of that latest package of pork is $1.9 trillion dollars. So here is a little quiz: How many zeros are there in one trillion? The answer is 12. Now for the.

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