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By ORIANA CAMARA
High Mowing School welcomed spring with its annual May Day celebration Saturday.The school-wide event marks the beginning of a new season and is part of the traditional heritage of Waldorf education.People of all ages were in attendance, most adorned...
By ORIANA CAMARA
Francestown held its fourth annual Art Fest Saturday at Town Hall, with 17 different artisans displaying their work, ranging from pottery to quilting to woodworking.Organizer Marcy Tripp Graham expressed her excitement for being able to have a...
By ORIANA CAMARA
The tradition of Temple’s Good Roads Day was established in 1914, and on Saturday, residents continued the town cleanup effort after gathering for coffee and breakfast treats at Friendship Hall.“It’s a wonderful way to share the joy of springtime and...
By ORIANA CAMARA
Over April school break, 13 young actors are learning their lines and rehearsing for their presentation of “The Secret Garden” Saturday, April 29, at 4 p.m. at First Congregational Church, 6 Payson Hill Road in Rindge.The performance will be the...
By ORIANA CAMARA
Local award-winning author and illustrator Lita Judge presented her newest book, “Dogs: A History of Our Best Friends,” at the Toadstool Bookshop on Saturday.Judge is the author of more than 30 books and has, and has described her new book as, “A walk...
By ORIANA CAMARA
Laura Abrahamsen, director of George H. Bixby Memorial Library in Francestown, hosted a genealogy workshop April 20.Using various strategies and online resources, Abrahamsen taught participants ways to identify missing information about a photograph....
By ORIANA CAMARA
Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative Middle/High School students participated in a district-wide cleanup throughout downtown Wilton Friday morning.Middle and high school students worked together to clean up the grounds, roadsides and other schools in the...
By ORIANA CAMARA
Mason Town Meeting approved all 19 articles before it Saturday morning, including making changes to the budget due to last week’s snowstorm.An amendment increased the emergency management budget from $1,500 to $31,500 to account for storm cleanup....
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