The $6,000 in funding will support lighting, soundproofing, furniture, and secure cabinets for the new music room.
A 70-foot banner in downtown Manchester marked the launch of the New Hampshire Lottery's new scratch game on Monday.
A pole in the area between Prospect Street and Horseshoe Pond caught on fire on Sunday afternoon, causing a major power outage in the city.
Steadfast Spirits will host tours, tastings, live music and food Saturday at its Hall Street distillery in Concord.
The Merrimack County Savings Bank committed $25,000 to purchase energy-efficient manufactured homes for low- and moderate-income families.
The Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce's annual leadership program has opened its application period for the upcoming Class of 2027.
Kelly Brown will oversee daily operations for NHT Wealth Management and join the senior leadership team.
The $50K raised in October 2025, from restaurants across the Granite State, will be used for police training and community safety programs.
The bank purchased $10,000 in tax credits to help the Historical Society renovate its Collection Management Center.
A new analysis details the annual household income required to be considered among the top 10 percent of earners in the Granite State.
The 2026 Champions in Action grant program aims to help NH nonprofits integrate artificial intelligence ethically and practically.
Merrimack County Savings Bank announced John Tuten will serve as VP Commercial Loan Officer.
The Merrimack County has hired Mark Lester as branch and business development manager in Henniker.
The company developed its Safety Fine Program 19 years ago, with the intent to increase hazard recognition and reduce the risk of injury.
The project is expected to fund electrical grid improvements and generate more than $1 million in new tax revenue for the city of Concord.
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Residents of Bedford, Concord, Nashua, and Windham all submitted photos for the 2026 Merrimack County Savings Bank calendar.
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ISO-NE anticipates winter electricity demand to peak at 20,056 megawatts under normal conditions, and at 21,125 MW during extreme weather.
The bank will donate $2 per item to be distributed among orgs in Bow, Franklin, Henniker, Hooksett, Hopkinton, Nashua, Concord, and Windham.
Wayne Hall, the president of the farmers market, says new vendors and customers drove business to farmers, bakers, and creators this year.
More than 73,000 riders from all 50 states and even Europe have traveled to Concord to ride the rails, boosting local restaurant business.
Over the years, The Merrimack has been a steadfast supporter β contributing more than $100,000 to help patients, survivors, and thrivers.
All but one candidate completed the organizationβs extensive survey regarding the state of business and other issues in the city.
Two transformers on utility poles on School and Warren streets reportedly caught fire and exploded in Downtown Concord on Sunday morning.
The company plans a rebranding, with improved food offerings, as the chainβs parent company attempts to replicate its success in Japan.
Marcus Weeks will be honored at the 23rd Annual Business Excellence Award ceremony on Oct. 9 in Concord.
For the past 15 years, Diana Johnson has been a key contributor to Merrimack County Savings Bankβs marketing and communications.
Many stores, malls, and other retail businesses will be open on Labor Day, while government institutions and banks will be closed.
Dollar General initiated the recall after getting a tip from a customer. No injuries have been reported, the company said.
Nonprofit launches capital campaign to create a thriving Scottish cultural center at the former 57-acre summer camp site.
A tree fell onto wires on Hutchins Street, knocking out power to residents in the area, including Lake View Drive on Friday afternoon.
A new analysis compared prices at more than 2,000 stores nationwide to determine which chain offers the most affordable prices.
The building at 4-6 Fayette St., which currently provides housing for seven people, is closing due to βinsufficient state funding.β
Some stores will be open and others will be closed. Hereβs what we know about retail outlets that are open and closed for Independence Day.
The 3-day extravaganza returns to Downtown Concord from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., Thursday to Saturday, with a jam-packed schedule of free fun.
Eversource, New Hampshire Electric Coop, and Unitil report nearly 15,000 customers without power around the Granite State.
Electricity supply costs will increase on Aug. 1; about 45% of residential customers now receive supply through a community power program.
Our annual note to readers, celebrating when Patch, the news and community website, went live in Concord on June 17, 2011, plus other stuff.
Sen. Howard Pearl, R-Loudon, received the award for sponsoring legislation to ensure transparency and accountability for taxpayer funds.