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U.S. Army Private First Class George A. Curley Jr., of Laconia, was 18 when he was captured as a prisoner of war.
Floodlight reports on the impact of dark roofing lobbyists in Tennessee, potentially increasing urban heat and energy costs.
Consultant behind AI robocalls mimicking Biden acquitted of voter suppression, candidate impersonation in New Hampshire.
City leaders in Laconia are trying to figure out how to afford to fix roads as they face a $23.5 million backlog in maintenance funding.
City leaders in Laconia are trying to figure out how to afford to fix roads as they face a $23.5 million backlog in maintenance funding. More for You As China restricts rare earths, Trump targets ...
"This is a really divisive issue, and Laconia doesn't need it," said resident Mo Baxley. Residents bashed the plan in front of the City Council that called for local police to be involved with ICE ...
It would a significant increase in population for Laconia, perhaps as much as 20% when compared to the 2020 Census figure of 16,800. City leaders said accepting those residents would require an ...
LACONIA — City councilors learned the city’s road program could use $21 million through 2029 to maintain the integrity of important thoroughfares and side streets. Nate Guerette, assistant public ...
Pavlopetri (or “Paulopetri”) is a small islet off the coast of Laconia in the southern Peloponnese, where ancient history meets the endless blue of the Mediterranean Sea. This lovely place, which ...
Underwater street map This digitally enhanced image shows the outline of buildings and streets in the Mycenaean city of Pavlopetri. The lines of two parallel main streets and a shorter ...
LACONIA — Laconia Motorcycle Week, now in its 101st year and expected to attract 300,000 visitors to the city and $100 million in business, isn’t the raucous rally of the 1960s and 1970s ...