The Concord Monitor is the daily newspaper for Concord, the state capital of New Hampshire. It has been published continuously since 1864, under a variety of names and owners. Its 2004 circulation was 22,000 daily, 23,000 Sundays. Concord is the capital of New Hampshire, a state of the United States of America. ... In politics a capital (also called capital city or political capital — although the latter phrase has an alternative meaning based on an alternative meaning of capital) is the principal city or town associated with its government. ... State nickname: The Granite State Other U.S. States Capital Concord Largest city Manchester Governor John Lynch Official languages English Area 24,239 km² (46th) - Land 23,249 km² - Water 814 km² (3. ... 1864 was a leap year starting on Friday (see link for calendar). ... 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Time magazine has named it one of "America's best newspapers". (Clockwise from upper left) Time magazine covers from May 7, 1945; July 25, 1969; December 31, 1999; September 14, 2001; and April 21, 2003. ...
It is owned by Newspapers of New England, a family-owned company which also owns two smaller dailies and a weekly newspaper in the region. It is edited by Mike Pride.
Concord is the capital of New Hampshire, a state of the United States of America.
The eastern boundary of Concord (with the town of Pembroke) is formed by the Soucook River, a tributary of the Merrimack.
Concord grew rapidly in the late 1800s as an important railroad junction, and the convergence of transportation routes continues to the present day, with Interstate 89 and Interstate 93 joining just south of the city limits.