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Kin Schilling virtually shares Cornucopia Project recipe for butternut squash soup

11-18-2021 9:34 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Kin Schilling has shared the perfect fall recipe – a butternut squash soup recipe first conceived through collaboration with the children of the Cornucopia Project.Schilling was the most recent teacher for the Hancock Town Library’s “Cooking with...”...


Friends and family remember Tim Clark

11-12-2021 11:16 AM

By BEN CONANT

“When I die, how many...will weep for me? What difference have I made?”So wondered Tim Clark in his column “A Teacher’s Funeral,” published 20 years ago in the early stages of his teaching career. In the wake of his sudden death from a stroke last...


Photo gallery: Quite a treat on Halloween

11-01-2021 3:25 PM


Residents flock to Greenville vaccine clinic for boosters Saturday

11-01-2021 9:22 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Nearly 60 people came through the doors of the Chamberlin Free and Public Library Saturday during a free COVID-19 vaccination clinic, almost all of them seeking the recently approved booster shot.“I haven’t seen so many people in the library in a long...


The Avid Reader: Poetry that makes your hair stand on end

09-30-2021 9:29 AM

By ELAINE HOLDEN

William Shakespeare’s Hamlet (1603) contains a lovely sentence: “I could a tale unfold, whose lightest word would harrow up thy soul, freeze thy young blood, make thy two eyes, like stars, start from their spheres, thy knotted and combined locks to...


Salinger aside, after 50 years and 18 books, Joyce Maynard of Bennington has earned her own literary fame  

08-09-2021 4:21 PM

By RAY DUCKLER

Joyce Maynard remains weary. The local author, whose own life has served as the core for much of her nonfiction and fiction work, has conquered mediums of every kind during her 50-year career.She’s written bestselling novels, magazine pieces and...


Tea time at a hidden gem in New Ipswich

06-23-2021 4:57 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

In the middle of New Ipswich, there sits a slice of the English countryside.The lovely gardens around the historic Millbrick House are bursting with summer blooms, and inside, ladies and gentlemen, dressed in their tea-time best pass a basket of...


House & Home: A Greenfield house built out of straw

03-02-2021 11:49 AM

By TIM GOODWIN

The Big Bad Wolf might have been able to blow down the straw house of The Three Little Pigs, but the same result isn’t likely if he huffed and puffed at the front door of Laura Tashjian’s Greenfield home.It was back in 2009 when Tashjian finally...


Monadnock Profiles: For Vere Hill, music is in his soul

02-26-2021 2:04 PM

By TIM GOODWIN

Get Vere Hill behind a keyboard and the St. Maarten native is in his element. He lives for that connection that comes with performing his craft in the company of others.Music has always been a part of his life – perhaps even before he was born, Hill...


Monadnock Profiles: At home among the woods and the hills

01-15-2021 11:24 AM

By TIM GOODWIN

Swift Corwin always wanted to be surrounded by woods and hills. He longed for it growing up in Northwest Ohio.There the only things around him were cornfields and more wide open space that was flat and stretched as far as the eye could see.It was a...


Those bugs in your house right now may not be stinkbugs; even if they do stink

10-12-2020 4:49 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

There are probably a lot of bugs invading your house right now that stink when you smash them. But that doesn’t mean they’re stinkbugs.They’re more likely to be western conifer seedbugs, or perhaps box elder bugs. Or they might actually be a stinkbug...


Francestown native to play final Old Meeting House concert

09-10-2020 2:04 PM

 The Old Meeting House of Francestown proudly presents Marybeth MacKay and Jonah Bobo in an open air concert on Sunday, Sept. 13 at 4 p.m.MacKay and Bobo will be playing and singing Americana-style music and pop favorites. Bobo plays Mandolin, banjo,...


Monadnock Profiles: TikTok, hip hop and a boyhood dream

07-16-2020 11:11 AM

By TIM GOODWIN

It’s a Thursday afternoon and Bob Kelly is exactly where he wants to be.He’s sitting down at his piano in the basement of his Rindge home, music sheets in front of him, headphones on and a microphone mere inches from his mouth. There’s recording...


Monadnock Profiles: Welcoming multiple generations of new babies to the world

06-15-2020 3:54 PM

By TIM GOODWIN

Cindy Dunleavy never knows when her phone is going to ring. It could be during dinner, when she’s out for a short hike on Pack Monadnock or in the middle of the night. All Dunleavy knows is that when a baby is ready to make its way into the world,...


Monadnock Profiles: Gib West closes book on three decades in education

06-04-2020 9:26 AM

By TIM GOODWIN

Gib West thrived in the classroom setting – standing in front of a group of questioning young minds eager for more.Through 35 years in the ConVal School District, while filling a number of different roles, he has spent his days engaging students,...


How to survive black fly season

05-22-2020 12:59 PM

By SUSIE SPIKOL

The air is warm. The grass is green and the flowers are up. Finally after months of cold, snow, ice and gray skies, the outdoors beckons us. The ground is soft, the sun is out and our gardens need tending. We want to rake and tidy our front yards and...


Praying pets: Wilton woman raises exotic mantises

03-06-2020 9:51 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Nicole Fish’s collection of exotic insects is small but precious. On one end, is her Asian Giant, several inches long and bright green. On the other, is a Boxer Mantis, smaller than her pinky nail, brown and hard to see without a magnifying...


FPU marks the beginning of Lent with ‘Ashes on the Go’

03-02-2020 10:25 PM

The Rev. Elsa H. Worth, and Deacon Derek Scalia, distributed ashes at Franklin Pierce University on Ash Wednesday, which marks the start of the Christian season of Lent. Organized by Students of Faith FPU, Ashes on the Go was available to the Franklin...


Muralist Rufus Porter left his mark on many homes and inns in the Monadnock Region

02-01-2020 1:04 AM

By ABBE HAMILTON

Artist, inventor and publisher Rufus Porter is one of the most famous of the itinerant New Englanders who were commissioned to paint murals in homes and inns. And before his death in 1884, he left his mark on the Monadnock Region where his murals at...


Once a train station, the Hancock Depot is now a musical hotspot

01-20-2020 8:38 PM

By MAX SCHEINBLUM

Depot Road in Hancock has long been a popular site for nature adventurers, joggers, and outdoor enthusiasts, but thanks to one, David Young, the Depot is now known for another reason: music.Beginning in 1878 the Hancock Train Station/Depot served the...



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