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The fourth annual SouthWest New Hampshire Tour of Lights, a collaborative effort of local recreation departments, including Amherst, Antrim, Keene, Fitzwilliam, Jaffrey, Greenfield, Milford, Peterborough, Rindge, Troy, and Swanzey, continues through...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Edmunds Ace Hardware of Antrim hosted its fifth annual Ladies Night event Wednesday.The event, which provides holiday treats and beverages, draws about 100 shoppers each year. Participating customers donated $5 for an Edmunds Ace holiday shopping bag...
The swap shop at the Antrim Transfer Station is closing for the winter Saturday, Dec. 16. Hours on Saturday are from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Peterborough Town Library, 2 Concord St. in Peterborough, is hosting an exhibition of poems by Avenue A Teen and Community Center’s Write Out! program titled “Silent Discussions with Strangers and Friends.” The opening reception was held on First...
By ASHLEY SAARI
Antrim’s tax rate is down $9.32 following a townwide property revaluation.The rate has been set at $18.74 per $1,000 of valuation for the coming year, compared to $27.86 last year. Under the new rate, a home valued at $250,000 can expect a total tax...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
The inside of First Presbyterian Church of Antrim features a cathedral ceiling, two-story stained glass windows and curved pews.On Friday, Dec. 15, at 7 p.m., the Antrim Area Songsters, a new musical performance group founded by Antrim native Ray...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Antrim’s Festival of Trees runs through December at James A. Tuttle Library on Main Street.The Festival of Trees is organized by community volunteers. It features trees contributed by local organizations, families, schools and businesses, as well...
On Thursday, Dec. 21, from 2:15 to 3:15 p.m , at the James A. Tuttle Library, 45 Main St., Antrim Eclectic Book Club readers will discuss Kristin Hannah’s "The Nightingale."“The Nightingale" tells the story of two sisters, separated by years and...
By BILL FONDA
A Sullivan man faces numerous sexual assault charges over incidents that allegedly occurred in Antrim with a minor between 1995 and 1999.Robert Barry, 59, whose last known address was 246 South Road in Sullivan, was indicted Nov. 15 in Hillsborough...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
The Town of Antrim is contemplating how it will respond to multiple reports of residents living full-time in recreational vehicles, which is against the town’s existing zoning ordinance. Mark Murdough, chair of the Antrim Planning Board, stated...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
The Great Brook School Music Department hosted a craft fair and activities Saturday to raise funds for music department enrichment programs.Music teacher Patrick Cogan and band teacher Claire Fifield organized the event with assistance from Great...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
After seven years, the house lights will be back on in Antrim.The Antrim Players, in conjunction with the Antrim Community Board, will present “A Christmas Carol” on Friday night, Dec. 1, and Saturday night, Dec. 2, at 7 p.m. in the Antrim Town Hall...
Monadnock region residents gathered for Thanksgiving, and shared their photos with the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript.Submit your photos to news@ledgertranscript.com.
By BILL FONDA
When Rockingham County Superior Court Judge David Ruoff ruled Monday in favor of the ConVal Regional School District and its co-plaintiffs that the state’s system for funding education is unconstitutional, he wrote that the current base adequacy...
Students and staff at Great Brook School recently took part in Red Ribbon Week, which aims to help keep kids drug-free.Red Ribbon Week is the nation’s largest and longest-running drug abuse prevention program. In recognition of Red Ribbon Week, GBS...
A tractor-trailer went off the road into Steele Pond Tuesday night.According to an announcement from Antrim Fire & Ambulance, Antrim Ambulance, Antrim Fire, and Antrim Police were dispatched to Keene Road in the area of Steele Pond at 9:50 p..m. for a...
BY JESSECA TIMMONS
Veterans and community members gathered Saturday in Antrim to dedicate a new flagpole at the Don Dunlap Gazebo in front of Tuttle Library in Antrim. The dedication was a culmination of a two-year project created to commemorate former Antrim resident...
Eleven-year-old Kennedy Canfield of Antrim, who attends Great Brook Middle School will play Clara in this year’s Palace Theatre production of “The Nutcracker” in seven performances from Nov. 16 to 19.She will also perform the role of Chinese...
On Thursday, Nov. 16, from 2:15 to 3:15 p.m., Antrim Eclectic Book Club members will be discussing Laura Schroff’s “An Invisible Thread” at James A. Tuttle Library, 45 Main St.This book is “the true story of an 11-year-old panhandler, a busy sales...
The Antrim Historical Society presents George Caughey speaking about LiDAR visualization Sunday, Nov. 12, at 3 p.m. at Antrim Presbyterian Church, 72 Main St.Caughey will present a method people can use to locate old stone walls and hidden geology....
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