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Concord Monitor - The tattoo on her arm said it all: Grace Orzechowski was a fighter | She called herself a "fighter," tattooing the scripted word, in black ink, onto her inner forearm while fighting for her life. | |
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Concord Monitor -Troy police chief, Keene man among Capitol protesters | At least two area residents, both with law enforcement backgrounds, participated in Wednesday’s protest in Washington, D.C. – and one of them was among the crowd that stormed the Capitol building – although both have condemned the violence that took place. | |
| | | Concord Monitor - Everything you need to know about Friday's vaccine signups | For the first time in New Hampshire, vaccines will be made available to a large segment of the general public next week. Appointment sign-ups begin this Friday. | |
| | Concord Monitor - Yes, you can get COVID twice. Don't be alarmed, scientists say | Data from San Diego County suggest that few residents have gotten COVID-19 twice so far, echoing findings from researchers across the globe. | |
| | Concord Monitor - After a long struggle running a restaurant during COVID, Makris takes a break | Jimmy Makris, a local poster boy for restaurant owners hamstrung by COVID-caused restrictions, threw in the towel last weekend – not to mention his apron – and will close his doors until further notice. | |
| | Concord Monitor - Tiny house living is quiet and cozy, but legally difficult in New Hampshire | Although there are ways for the seven cabins at the Walden Eco Village to get into compliance, former casita (or tiny house) resident Quinn Kelley acknowledged there was very little hope that he’d be able to return to his 140-square-foot rental. | |
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Concord Monitor - Federal urging to speed up vaccinations could scramble New Hampshire's plans | The U.S Department of Health and Human Services advised states to accelerate the COVID-19 vaccination process by releasing the doses they had originally held back for second shots. | |
| | | Concord Monitor - Those 65+ can register for vaccine appointments next week after state changes course | For months, a panel of New Hampshire’s foremost doctors, public health scientists, nurses, and state officials debated and developing a vaccine plan that was in line with federal guidance. | |
| | Concord Monitor - Photos: Fond farewell for Concord Market Basket manager who worked for Demoulas for 51 years | Market Basket Office Manager Gloria Boucher waved as she left the Fort Eddy store in Concord for the last time as an employee on Friday afternoon. Boucher retired after working for the popular Demoulas supermarket chain for 51 years, starting at the Nashua store in 1970. | |
| | Concord Monitor - With an open State House, New Hampshire State Police, National Guard 'stand ready' for pre-inauguration protests | New Hampshire State Police and the state’s National Guard units are prepared to deploy should protests in the state turn violent in the coming week, the Department of Safety said Monday. | |
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