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The Apothecary is coming to Depot Square in Peterborough
07-11-2022 11:28 AM

By ROWAN WILSON

“You could sort of sum it up as a boutique pharmacy,” said Gloria Shkolnik, owner of The Apothecary, a new store opening soon in Depot Square in Peterborough. Shkolnik is a trained and licensed pharmacist, and she specializes in compounding. She...


Local pollen levels are high
06-15-2022 11:05 AM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

If the fine yellow dust covering people’s cars, driveways and homes doesn’t seem to be going away, it’s because New Hampshire is in the midst of peak pollen season.According to pollen.com, Wilton, Lyndeborough and Francestown experienced the highest...


Conant Class of 2022 walks in emotional ceremony
06-13-2022 2:30 PM

By BEN CONANT

Conant High School’s Class of 2022 graduation ceremony ended with an exuberant fireworks display, but the brightest sparks at the Orioles’ athletic facility Friday night were the 83 cap-and-gown-clad seniors ready to blaze their own paths into the...


Body of Warner man found in Pool Pond in Rindge
06-13-2022 10:12 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The body of a Warner man was found in Pool Pond in Rindge Saturday evening, according to the New Hampshire State Police.According to a press release issued by the Division of State Police Marine Patrol, Benjamin Dabuliewicz, 38, of Warner, was...


Antrim wind farm neighbors sue over noise-measuring ruling
06-06-2022 1:14 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Several neighbors of the Antrim wind turbines have filed a lawsuit against the state’s Site Evaluation Committee, the rulemaking body that governs wind farms, alleging they unlawfully changed interpretation of the rules around noise limitations on the...


Two arrested on charges of possession of heroin and cocaine in Rindge
05-30-2022 1:10 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Rindge police recently arrested two people on charges of possession of heroin and cocaine and charged one of them with identity fraud after he allegedly misidentified himself to police.On Saturday, May 14, at 12:43 a.m., Rindge Police stopped a...


Three injured in head-on crash in Jaffrey
05-23-2022 1:15 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Three people were seriously injured in a two-car crash in Jaffrey Thursday afternoon.At 2:32 p.m., police responded to report of a head-on crash on River Street at Gilmore Pond Road. According to police, 43-year-old David Matson of Troy, 31-year-old...


Monadnock Country Club is open for the season
05-23-2022 1:06 PM

By ROWAN WILSON

Golf season is underway, and Monadnock Country Club in Peterborough has opened its greens and sold its first memberships.Bob Taylor is operating the business on the High Street property that the MacDowell artist residency owns.Taylor was a member at...


Temple Select Board conditionally signs settlement agreement with property owners
04-29-2022 10:18 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The Temple Select Board signed a settlement agreement Tuesday between the town and the owners of a large collection of antique construction equipment that neighbors have complained constitutes a junkyard, but made it conditional on the outcome of a...


High School Roundup: ConVal softball dances way to winning start
04-28-2022 3:51 PM

By BEN CONANT

The loose, confident Cougars are dancing their way to ConVal’s best softball start in years, and with any luck, their cleats will keep on clicking.“I think we’re more of a unit than we ever have been before,” said pitcher and co-captain Kendall...


BUSINESS QUARTERLY: Local farms are branching out
04-28-2022 10:35 AM

By JULIA STINNEFORD

Making money by farming can be tough these days, and according to some local farmers, the best way to get around it is to branch out.“To be able to make it as a small farm, you need to have some other kind of income,” said Christie Reed, who owns The...


Local departments host prescription take-back day Saturday
04-27-2022 11:49 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Multiple area law enforcement agencies will be participating in the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 30.Police departments in Rindge, Jaffrey, Peterborough, Mason, Dublin, Hancock, Wilton and Antrim will host take part from...


The Hancock Inn sold to Boston investor group
04-27-2022 7:22 AM

By BILL FONDA

It had only been a couple days since Jarvis and Marcia Coffin had finalized the sale of The Hancock Inn, and between loose ends and transitional issues, Jarvis said it still felt like they had one foot in the business.“We’re knee-deep in boxes and...


New Jaffrey nursery to sell native plants
04-25-2022 1:34 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

A historic property on Mountain Road in Jaffrey has found new life as a native plant nursery.The property is owned by Doug Clayton, a former caretaker of the property when it was owned as a summer property by Dr. Graham Jeffries and his wife Elizabeth...


High School Roundup: Mascenic baseball off to red-hot start
04-20-2022 12:59 PM

By BEN CONANT

The Mascenic baseball team is undefeated in the early going thanks to an improved offense and a stable of solid pitchers.“Our bats are off to a hot start and we’re scoring runs early in games,” said head coach Jared Stauffeneker, whose Vikings entered...


High School Roundup: WLC softball team finding their focus early on
04-18-2022 12:45 PM

By BEN CONANT

Midway through Friday’s run-rule loss to Sunapee, the Wilton-Lyndeborough softball team wasn’t just down on the scoreboard – they were down in the dumps. But while the visiting Lakers may have put up enough numbers to win, the Warriors rallied and...


Friendship Manor in New Ipswich to close in early May
04-13-2022 1:37 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

After years of struggling with staffing issues, senior living provider Friendship Manor in New Ipswich is shutting down next month.In an interview Tuesday, co-owner and co-administrator Gary Cahoon said the facility would be closing May 8, after being...


Peterborough unveils charging stations for electric vehicles
04-04-2022 11:40 AM

By JULIA STINNEFORD

Peterborough unveiled charging stations for electric vehicles in the town’s Riverwalk parking lot Friday, the culmination of a joint project between the Peterborough Energy Committee and town staff.“They’re finally here. We’ve been waiting for so...


State seeks to revoke bail for New Ipswich man charged with negligent homicide
03-30-2022 4:13 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The prosecution in the case of Travis Worth of New Ipswich, who has been charged with negligent homicide and aggravated DWI after a Dec. 1 crash that killed one man and seriously injured another, has asked for bail to be revoked.Worth was indicted on...


New exhibit offers trip into the mind of a synesthete
03-30-2022 12:44 PM

By BEN CONANT

Artist Brandy Patterson’s upcoming exhibit at the Peterborough Town Library offers viewers a glimpse into the mind of a synesthete who translates music into color. Manchester-based painter Patterson said she’s always listened to music while creating...

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