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Residents come together to support Lyndeborough family
02-21-2023 1:09 PM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

In January, after several visits to the hospital, Hunter and Shawna Mills received the news that their eight-month-old daughter Sylvie was diagnosed with a five-centimeter pilocytic astrocytoma, a rare brain tumor that is non-cancerous. After...


Chili cook-off makes a grand return to Wilton
02-20-2023 3:18 PM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

After a three-year COVID-19 hiatus, the annual chili cook-off tradition returned to Wilton with a bang. Two dozen community members gathered Feb. 11 at the Wilton Collaborative Space at 21 Gregg St. for the event, which encourages chefs in the...


Residents hear from legislators in Peterborough
02-08-2023 2:55 PM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

New Hampshire politicians made their way to Peterborough Tuesday night to discuss pending bills with local voters. The Peterborough Plus Unit of the League of Women Voters of New Hampshire (LWVNH) and interested community members gathered at...


Wilton Collaborative Space hosts reception for Ukrainian artist Olga Necheporenko
02-08-2023 12:02 PM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

A Ukrainian artist is showing support for her home country through art and creative expression.On Sunday, Feb. 5, Olga Necheporenko set up shop at the Wilton Collaborative Space to showcase her portrait and landscape paintings to the community. Local...


Peterborough Affordable Housing Committee discusses firehouse site
01-30-2023 2:13 PM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

On Friday, Jan. 27, Affordable Housing Subcommittee members met at Town Hall to discuss the town’s future plans to build a new fire station in a more centralized location and the possibility of tearing down the current fire station on Summer Street to...


FOOD: Greenhouses help local farms get ready for spring
01-16-2023 1:55 PM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

Farms in the Monadnock region are prepping for their spring community-supported agriculture (CSA) efforts this offseason.Sun Moon Farm in Rindge has been growing winter greens for seven consecutive years, thanks to their two greenhouses. These 30-foot...


BUSINESS: New Identity Coffee owners have big plans
01-16-2023 1:54 PM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

The new owners of Identity Coffee Lab in Rindge are looking to expand to new locations throughout New England. New England natives Jonathan and Britney Cashman are the newest owners of Identity Coffee Lab, a specialty coffee shop along Route 119 that...


ConVal boys’ basketball loses title rematch against Souhegan
01-12-2023 2:52 PM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

The Souhegan Sabers boys’ basketball team is heating up, and has no plans to cool down.On Tuesday night, ConVal was the latest to fall to the undefeated Sabers, losing 51-40 in their first matchup since Souhegan scored a 53-51 win in last year’s...


BUSINESS: New era for Brady’s American Grill in Peterborough
01-09-2023 2:37 PM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

After 23 years running Brady’s American Grill, former owner Barry York said, “It’s been a great run, Peterborough people are awesome and have supported me through this. I couldn’t have dreamed of a better transition.”On Jan. 1, York officially passed...


Late shot gives WLC boys first win
01-04-2023 2:27 PM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

On Tuesday night, Ben Jacob, Alex Nelson and Joe Krug led the Wilton-Lyndeborough boys’ basketball team to a 34-33 victory over Mount Royal Academy, the team’s first win of the season. Jacob scored 16 points, while Krug hit a crucial three-pointer...


Wilton honors Elmer Santerre upon his retirement
01-02-2023 3:42 PM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

In 1958, newly discharged Navy serviceman Elmer Santerre entered trade school with the hopes of becoming a barber. As he toured the Monadnock region looking for a place to open his own barbershop, he stumbled upon Wilton’s Main Street. According to...


Milford-Bennington Railroad celebrates 30th anniversary
08-03-2022 10:48 AM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

This article has been modified from the original version. The engineer is ReuvenGrehan, and the railroad has moved more than 60,000 carloads.After more than 60,000 carloads of stone, the Milford-Bennington Railroad celebrated 30 years.On Saturday,...


Plans for former Wilton Station are uncertain
06-30-2022 12:50 PM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

Buyers of the former Wilton Station on Main Street are unsure of building’s future.In February, Aaron Kelly and his fiance Kendal J. Bush of Francestown became the newest owners of the building at 99 Main St. The station was abandoned for close to two...


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...

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