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Caricature of Nancy West celebrating our 10th anniversary last year
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By NANCY WEST, InDepthNH.org

On Tuesday, June 9 from 5 p.m. to June 10 at 5 p.m. you can help us save local news with a donation through NH Gives, New Hampshire’s 24 hours of giving.
It’s a big deal for us at InDepthNH.org because it shows you value the ethical, unbiased coverage we are known for. After 11 years, we hope we have earned your trust and promise to keep doing the best we can.
Unbiased news is more important now than ever. We appreciate any help you can give us. We know there is truly a lot of need in New Hampshire for charity dollars. This year we are grateful to the Katy Burns Local Journalism Fund that will match the first $2,800 donations to InDepthNH.org through NH Gives during the 24 hours of giving.
Tuesday is a big day for InDepthNH.org as we are also hosting an online event about NH taxes.
InDepthNH.org is hosting an online discussion June 9 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. with people who know a lot about taxes in New Hampshire – Phil Sletten of the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute and InDepthNH.org reporter and columnist Garry Rayno. See you there. Bring your questions and suggestions. Thanks, Nancy West
Get your free tickets to the online event June 9 and more information here: https://indepthnh.org/2026/05/26/join-indepthnh-for-free-online-talk-with-experts-on-nh-taxes-june-9-from-6-to-730-pm/
701 New Hampshire nonprofit organizations, a new record, will participate in NH Gives, the Granite State’s largest day of giving this year.
Organized by the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, the statewide online fundraising event begins at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, June 9 and continues through 5 p.m. on Wednesday, June 10.

In its 11 th year, NH Gives helps raise awareness and critical funding for nonprofits serving communities across New Hampshire. Since launching in 2016, the event has raised more than $22 million for nearly 1,200 organizations statewide. Last year alone, more than 13,000 donors gave over $3.4 million to support 650 nonprofits.

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June 9, 2026
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By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.orgPLYMOUTH — Common Man founder Alex Ray, who took over the defunct Plymouth Theater and made it into the Flying Monkey Movie House and Performance Center, is donating it to the Pemi Valley Habitat for Humanity, after 17 years of ownership.”I am happy the Flying Monkey is going to live on in all of its splendor and that Habitat will take it to the next level as a community event center,” Ray said, Tuesday.”I met Arlo Guthrie because of the Monkey, and many other great people and musicians.  Those shows will still come to Plymouth and I’m happy about that,” said Ray.Ray once performed as a flying monkey in the Education Theater Collaborative production of the Wizard of Oz, and that was at least in part an impetus for the name.He stressed the venue will remain an entertainment and community-focused location, while proceeds will help support affordable housing opportunities for low-and-middle income residents in the Pemi-Valley area.Common Man CEO Sean Brown said the venue has become an entertainment, social, and economic hub for downtown Plymouth.He said the donation will allow the historic theater to continue supporting downtown Plymouth while also helping create housing opportunities in the community.Pemi-Valley Habitat for Humanity Board of Directors President Susan Mathison said the organization plans to continue the venue’s entertainment offerings while also adding new community-focused events.Those could include dance classes, adult learning programs, and community gatherings.
By PAULA TRACY, InDepthNH.orgPLYMOUTH – Charged with second-degree murder in the shooting death of his 21-year-old sister, 18-year-old Logan Anderson waived arraignment in Plymouth District Court Tuesday afternoon.Anderson faces the potential of life in prison on a charge that he shot Leah Anderson to death Monday morning on Mad River Road in Thornton.

By DAMIEN FISHER, InDepthNH.org After her controversial nomination to become the Department of Corrections assistant commissioner failed to gain support from the Executive Council, Warden Michelle Edmark is back as Commissioner William Hart’s chief of staff.
Police are investigating the death of Leah Anderson, 21, a student at Plymouth State University majoring in Elementary Education and Youth Development, after a shooting in Thornton, according to a news release from Attorney General John Formella.
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