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By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — Find a balance in your life; don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone; do the things you love; celebrate your accomplishments and remember to smile.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — The Eagle Times newspaper temporarily suspended its print edition earlier this month following the unexpected resignation of three employees in the paper’s newsroom, the Eagle’s owner said last week.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
CLAREMONT — Allegations of gunplay, stalking and death threats have landed two Claremont men behind bars.
CLAREMONT — The cause of a Myrtle Street house fire, which left the home uninhabitable, is under investigation, the city’s fire chief said.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — At the request of former City Manager Yoshi Manale, the City Council canceled a public hearing on his termination that had been scheduled for Tuesday evening.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — The Claremont School District is dealing with a “structural deficit that impacts cash flow” as the result of too much money being returned to taxpayers in the 2020 and 2021 fiscal years, the district’s attorney told the School Board last week.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — The New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services has denied a recycling company’s proposal to truck 500 tons of construction and demolition debris a day to its facility on Industrial Boulevard.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — The City Council was adamant that the city maintain a schedule of repaving roads as it began its review of a proposed $20.22 million budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1 last week.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — The owner of rental property abutting the site of a proposed slaughterhouse on Sullivan Street is asking a Superior Court judge to order the Zoning Board of Adjustment to hear his appeal of a variance the board approved for Granite State Packing, a meat processing plant.
CLAREMONT — The city’s chief building official and health officer died at Valley Regional Hospital after suffering a medical emergency while conducting an inspection over the weekend, according to a city news release.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
CLAREMONT — As Republicans in Washington signal plans to eliminate hundreds of billions in Medicaid funding, Upper Valley health care providers, lawmakers and organizers paint a grim picture of what these cuts could mean for residents.
CLAREMONT — The Department of Environmental Services has until May 22 to make a decision on whether to grant a permit modification that would allow a recycling business on Industrial Boulevard to accept construction and demolition material.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — The City Council voted 9-0 to fire City Manager Yoshi Manale after a nearly 90-minute, non-public session Monday evening.
By MARION UMPLEBY
HANOVER — In the 11 years Ana Paula Fernandes has operated Brazilian bakery My Brigadeiro on South Main Street, her signature truffles have cost $1.98 apiece.
CLAREMONT — The city is seeking a buyer to redevelop a former state office building on Water Street and to cover the city’s costs.
CLAREMONT — Burritos and burgers are now on offer at new chain restaurants on Washington Street.
CLAREMONT — Volunteers are needed to help with a traveling Vietnam War memorial headed to Claremont in late June.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — A divided School Board voted to leave the district’s policy on transgender and gender non-conforming students in place for the time being while a committee consults with the board’s attorney for possible revisions.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — The city’s School Board will discuss and consider rescinding its 2016 policy on transgender and gender non-conforming policy in the wake of an executive order President Donald Trump signed in January.
CONCORD — A 32-year-old Claremont man will serve time in prison after pleading guilty for his role in a Medicaid fraud scheme in which he submitted false reimbursement claims for travel to his drug rehab program.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
CLAREMONT — One day last month, Louisa and Darren Grindle arrived at the Claremont quilt shop they had purchased more than a year before to find that a drain pipe had burst in the bathroom, causing water — as deep as five inches in some places — to pool on the floor.
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