Who among former Merrimack County area high school athletes will be active on Sunday, April 19?
Sunday, April 19 will feature competition from these former Merrimack County area high school standouts.

Sunday, April 19 will feature competition from these former Merrimack County area high school standouts.

Victoria Sullivan posted several statements from April 15-17, opposing any state income tax in New Hampshire and responding to controversy over child welfare agency funding.

On Saturday, April 18, these former Merrimack County area high school standouts will be in action.

Five Concord streets have alternating lane closures due to road construction until about 4 p.m. today. Motorists should expect delays and plan alternate routes as needed.

Friday, April 17 will feature competition from these former Merrimack County area high school standouts.

Victoria Sullivan responded publicly to criticisms related to her statements about the Office of Child Advocate in New Hampshire through several posts made on April 14 and April 15, 2026.

Yury Polozov used his social media platform in April 2026 to discuss proposed changes in New Hampshire’s healthcare laws.

Several streets are experiencing lane closures due to ongoing road construction. The affected areas include Cote Street, Haig Street, Hope Avenue, Kellom Street, and Nivelle Street. Traffic is limited to alternating lanes until approximately 4:00 p.m.

This former Merrimack County area high school standout will be active on Thursday, April 16.

Victoria Sullivan used Twitter in mid-April to urge voter participation in the upcoming elections while criticizing both Democratic messaging and local media coverage.