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A 10-year retrospective on the multimillion-dollar scheme that rocked the Monadnock Region
03-30-2022 11:41 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

In March of 2012, after being confronted by his clients, investment broker Aaron Olson of Rindge turned himself in to the government and made a shocking confession – he had been running one of the most-significant Ponzi schemes in New Hampshire...


Performance Fitness under new ownership
03-15-2022 11:58 AM

By BEN CONANT

There’s always an excuse not to go to the gym, but the new owners of Performance Fitness in Peterborough have eliminated at least one big one, as the recently purchased Route 202 gym is now open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. “You want people to...


Blood shortage reaches critical point
03-03-2022 1:26 PM

By BILL FONDA and JULIA STINNEFORD

When people have medical issues, they assume they are going to get good care, said Sarah Bay of Peterborough, a nurse practitioner and midwife who works at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Nashua.“Everybody just thinks, ‘If I get in a car accident, people...


Franklin Pierce student arrested on felony drug charges
02-24-2022 3:02 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Rindge Police arrested a 20-year-old Franklin Pierce University student after responding to an automatic fire alarm in a dorm last week and beginning a drug investigation in one of the dorm rooms.Police arrested Christopher Guigni, 20, of Lowell,...


Greenville addresses rules for accessory apartments in proposed ordinance
02-14-2022 1:08 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

A zoning amendment on this year’s ballot would add a new section to the ordinance outlining regulations for accessory dwelling units.According to the New Hampshire Office of Energy and Planning, a law which went into effect in the state in 2017...


Massachusetts man indicted on new charges related to Chicklis murder
02-09-2022 1:07 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

A Massachusetts man has been indicted on four additional charges regarding actions he allegedly took related to the murder and disposal of the body of Brandon Chicklis, according to court documents.Jonathan Lind, 26, was indicted by a grand jury in...


Wilton community power proposal offers four options to users
01-29-2022 10:49 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

After polling the community about its priorities, Wilton has put forth the frame of a community power agreement voters will see at Town Meeting this March, with multiple tiers of renewable energy usage.Wilton is one of several communities in the state...


Sunflowers Cafe and Catering closes its doors after 14 years on Jaffrey’s Main Street
01-24-2022 2:03 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

For the first time in more than a decade of hosting local artists, this past weekend Sunflowers Cafe and Catering’s walls featured the art and photography of owner Carolyn Edwards – a last hurrah for the Main Street restaurant’s final weekend.Sunday...


Cranberry Meadow Estates lots include piece of conservation easement
01-20-2022 2:01 PM

By ROWAN WILSON

Walking along the Cranberry Meadow Pond Trail, a popular hiking path that starts in downtown Peterborough and connects all the way to the Raymond Trail that runs up Pack Monadnock, one may not realize a 64-lot development was once planned to be built...


One man killed, other driver charged in fatal Greenville crash
12-07-2021 8:49 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

A Wilton man died in a Dec. 1 auto accident on Route 31 in Greenville, and the other driver in the crash is facing charges of negligent homicide and driving while intoxicated.According to New Hampshire State Police, at approximately 7:39 p.m., the...


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...


Four new police recruits sworn in to Wilton Police Department
11-03-2021 11:08 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The Wilton Police Department has four new recruits, sworn in on Monday night, bringing the department to fully staffed for the first time in more than a year.Wilton, as with many small departments in the area, has long struggled with recruitment and...


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...


Britany Barron receives 3.5-7 years for falsifying evidence in murder case
10-11-2021 3:10 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Britany Barron of Jaffrey was sentenced to three and a half to seven years in prison Wednesday on charges of falsifying evidence in the murder of Jonathan Amerault of Keene, but could be released on parole as early as next spring.Britany Barron pled...


Flood waters rip through region
07-19-2021 3:24 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Several roads in Jaffrey and Peterborough remained partially closed into Monday, as road crews attempted to deal with storm damage, flooding, and major washouts from torrential rains on Saturday night into Sunday.Lee and Harvey Sawyer,...


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...


Jaffrey woman indicted on Greenville arson charges
06-23-2021 3:18 PM

By JULIA STINNEFORD

A Jaffrey woman was indicted on one count of arson for allegedly starting a fire inside a residence at 6 Adams Hill Road, the Greenville home where she was living on March 9.Kimberly Duthie was also indicted on three counts of reckless conduct with a...


Jaffrey family mourns six-year-old who died suddenly while on vacation
05-10-2021 4:30 PM

By TIM GOODWIN

Six-year-old Charlie Edward Pickett of Jaffrey had a smile that would light up a room.“Everybody knew Charlie for his infectious smile,” his father Robert Pickett said on Saturday. “His smile was always there. That’s what people knew about...


Longtime Peterborough veterinarian practice closes its doors
03-16-2021 1:44 PM

By TIM GOODWIN

After decades of serving the needs of pet owners in the region, Tenney, Fritz and Combs Animal Hospital in Peterborough has closed its doors.The closure is part of a broader change to veterinary medicine in town, as the acquisition of the longtime...

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