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Southern New Hampshire University named the following students to the fall 2022 president's list: Nathaniel Addonizio of Greenville, Elizabeth Spaulding of New Ipswich, Nicholas Gravel of New Ipswich, Ariel Villamizar of New Ipswich, Andrew Villamizar...
The Greenfield Conservation Commission will present "Growing a Pollinator Garden" in partnership with the UNH Extension Master Gardeners Speakers Bureau at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 21, in the Wensberg Meeting Room of the Stephenson Memorial Library at...
Happy New Year to all! Greenfield survived the heavy snow, high winds, power outages and ice storms that plagued the whole region over the holidays.Here’s hoping for a calmer January, and maybe some decent snow that will stick around for skiers,...
By BILL FONDA
The musical duo of McGettigan & Gilbert was launched six months ago at the Greenfield Farmers and Crafters Market.It was there that Larry Gilbert of Greenfield and Suzanne McGettigan of Peterborough met and started talking about music. Both had played...
By ASHLEY SAARI
Rising contractual costs and utilities are major drivers behind this year’s Mascenic Regional School District budget, Superintendent Chris Martin explained during the district’s budget hearing on Tuesday night.The lightly attended hearing drew only...
By ROWAN WILSON
After the holidays, when the gifts are unwrapped, the decorations are put away and the tree is thrown out of the house, life usually quiets down. But local recycling centers can’t just forget about Christmas trash.In fact, they prepare to be busy...
Benjamin Pyhala, John Crawford and Gavin Ketola were the top three overall finishers in the Peanut Butter Chip Chase 5K run/walk New Year’s Day.Pyhala crossed the line in 17 minutes, 44 seconds, followed by Crawford in 18:10 and Ketola in 18:37....
By ASHLEY SAARI
Hikers and walkers around the region are ringing in the 2023 with the tradition of getting out on the trails on New Year’s Day.For Jaquelyn O’Connor of New Ipswich, who runs the blog Getting Lost Together, discovering New England trails has become a...
By BILL FONDA
Bernie Hampsey of Jaffrey said his best friend Robert Taft could be described in one word – “beloved.”“I was very proud to be his friend,” said Hampsey, who served with Taft as both a lawyer and a judge. “His whole thing in life was friends and...
By ASHLEY SAARI
Neighboring towns will have the opportunity to weigh in on the possible regional impacts of a proposed drug- and alcohol-treatment facility proposed to be developed in the existing Chamberlin Mill in Greenville, which abuts the Souhegan River.The...
By ROWAN WILSON
Andrew Timmins, bear biologist at New Hampshire Fish and Game, said there are currently around 6,800 black bears living in the state.Bears exist in every part of New Hampshire except for the immediate Seacoast. The Lakes Region and White Mountains...
By ADAM DRAPCHO
Parents at a specialty day and residential school for students with autism received an email last month announcing that the one-of-a-kind facility would be closing in 30 days and they would need to find another place to educate their children.Then...
By ASHLEY SAARI
A Greenville man has been charged with selling fentanyl that led to the overdose death of a 30-year-old woman.Mark McCreery, 42, of Greenville, was arrested on Oct. 28 by the Milford Police Department and charged with one count of sale of a controlled...
The following is a list of trick-or-treat times for Halloween.Antrim – 5 to 8 p.m., Oct. 31.Bennington – 5 to 7 p.m., Oct. 31. Stop by Town Hall, the fire station or the library for a special treat.Dublin – 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Oct. 31.Francestown – 6...
By ROWAN WILSON
What makes for a stunning fall foliage season? According to retired forestry professor and UNH Cooperative Extension forester Karen Bennett, it has a lot to do with weather.“So here’s the thing, as long as there’s green leaves on the tree, you have...
By ASHLEY SAARI
Since its settlement when it was still part of Mason, Greenville has run on water power.Specifically, it owes its start to the Souhegan River.From the very first resident of what was once Mason Village, settlers have looked to the river as a source of...
The following events will be taking place to commemorate Independence Day.Antrim – Festivities will be at the bandstand July 4, starting with coffee, tea and baked goods at 8:30 a.m. Yankee Doodle and the Dandies will perform at 9 a.m. The raising of...
Margaret Nelson, executive director of The River Center in Peterborough, received the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits’ New Hampshire Impact Award during the organization’s Nonprofit Impact Celebration.The award honors nonprofit employees for...
By ASHLEY SAARI
A Hillsborough Superior Court judge directed the defense attorney to report any breath test violations to the court as part of a decision on whether a New Ipswich man charged with negligent homicide should continue to remain out on bail.Travis Worth...
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...
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