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By ASHLEY SAARI
The Mascenic Regional School District secured their campuses on Wednesday morning, after a reported bank robbery in downtown New Ipswich.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Amidst icy conditions on Sunday morning, the Greenville Fire Department responded to a chimney fire on Darling Hill Road.
By BILL FONDA
Fern Niemi of Greenville retired approximately 15 years ago, but she hadn’t wanted to.
By ASHLEY SAARI
The Mascenic School Board has begun preparing for a second year in a row under a default budget, after voters defeated the proposed budget at the polls on March 11.
By DAVID ALLEN
Residents of Greenville came one step closer to constructing a new fire station Saturday when Town Meeting voted to expand the purpose of the New Fire Station Expendable Trust Fund to include hiring architects, engineers, acquiring land and construction.
Mascenic’s cheer team won the Division 3 Spirit State Championship Thursday, March 13, at Pinkerton Academy.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Mascenic voters voted against the proposed district budget Tuesday, putting the district into the default budget.
I would like to urge Greenville residents to research the Mascenic School Board members running for election on March 11.
By ASHLEY SAARI
The parent company of a Greenville manufacturer and its president and owner have pleaded guilty in federal court to knowingly discharging acidic water into the Souhegan River, with sentencing set for June 23.
Chamberlin Free Public Library, 46 Main St., Greenville, will host "Redcoats & Rebels: New Hampshire and the American Revolution" with presenter Mary Adams on Monday, March 3, at 7 p.m.
Marshall Buttrick, president of the Greenville Historical Society, will present “The Railroad in Greenville” on Monday, Feb. 24, at 7 p.m. at Chamberlin Free Public Library, 46 Main St., Greenville.
By ASHLEY SAARI
The total tax rate for Greenville has been set at $16.73, about a 4.3% decrease from the previous year.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Deliberations will continue on a proposed substance rehabilitation center in downtown Greenville, as the Planning Board continues to craft potential conditions for the facility.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Greenville is seeking funding for new town equipment and building maintenance in its warrant this year.
By ASHLEY SAARI
After nearly a year of research and interviews with members of the public and the school system, the Community Academic and Support Team, or CAST, has released a 158-page report with data and recommendations for the Mascenic School District – including recommendations about communication that the district has agreed to implement.
Senior William Simard and junior Ross Stephens led the way for the ConVal boys’ indoor track team to a second-place finish at the Division 2 state championship meet at Plymouth State University Saturday.
Garrett Boyce, Andrew Decker and Kelsey Matherne, all of Peterborough; Alexander Olivo of Sharon; Kendra Covington-Vargas of Jaffrey; Karen Clark and Anistacia Maas, both of Antrim; Layal Algrenawi of Wilton; Rachel Gizzonio of Mason; and Domonique Burgos of Greenville were named to the dean’s list for the fall 2024 semester at Southern New Hampshire University.
By BEN CONANT
The improving Wilton-Lyndeborough and Mascenic teams met on the hardwood in New Ipswich Tuesday night for a hoops battle that showed both teams how far they’ve come and how much more work they have to do.
The family of Timothy Charles Washburn would like to thank Bruce Locke and his family for driving his four beautiful draft horses to carry Tim from his home to the church for his celebration of life service. Such a beautiful way for Bruce to honor his good friend Tim by giving him his last ride. We are so grateful and know that Tim was smiling down on him.
Chamberlin Free Public Library, 46 Main St. in Greenville, will host “Saturday Morning Cartoons: Bugs Bunny, Bullwinkle, and Big Business in the 1960s” on Thursday, Jan. 23, at 7 p.m.
By ASHLEY SAARI
While no official vote was taken during the Greenville Planning Board’s meeting on Thursday, board members unanimously agreed in a straw poll that they were prepared to approve a proposed recovery center in downtown Greenville, if it had substantial conditions.
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