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By ASHLEY SAARI
It’s time for Greenville’s annual “Light Up Greenville” holiday decoration contest, with residents encouraged to submit their entry for the best decker of the halls.This year’s categories are a repeat of the categories offered in 2022: “Yankee...
By AIDAN BEAROR
By providing a space for practitioners of multiple wellness disciplines to practice and teach, Salitter Spiritual Wellness Studio aims to combat high rent prices for healers while making quality spiritual wellness a more-accessible service for...
Artists Diane Orzel of Wilton and Linda Salisbury of Greenville will be part of the Creative Ventures Gallery’s annual “Small Works, Big Impact” show at the gallery, 411 Nashua St. in Milford, or online from Nov. 7 to Dec. 31.The opening reception...
AARP New Hampshire and Chamberlin Free Public Library, 46 Main St. in Greenville, will present “Medicare 101: Understanding Your Benefits” Wednesday, Nov. 15, at 7 p.m.The session will provide an overview of the different parts of Medicare, coverage...
Southern New Hampshire University named the following students to the summer 2023 president's list: Austin Brancheau of Rindge, Lily Hannula of Jaffrey, Stephanie Babb of Greenfield, Rebecca Redwine of Greenville, Sarah Giannini of Temple, Krystal...
By ASHLEY SAARI
During a family reunion and celebration of her upcoming 100th birthday, the Town of Greenville presented Annie Vautour with the town’s Boston Post Cane.The Boston Post Cane was gifted to communities across New England by the Boston Post newspaper,...
Children picked out pumpkins and make Halloween-themed crafts at the Greenville Pumpkinpalooza event on Sunday.
The Souhegan Lions – serving Greenville, Mason, New Ipswich and Temple -- are holding a winter clothing drive through Nov. 10. The Lions are collecting new or gently used coats, hats, scarves, mittens, gloves, blankets, boots, socks and snow pants for...
Greenville Community Christian Church, 31 Pleasant St., is hosting a concert by hymn composer and arranger Karen Green at 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 20, in the church meetinghouse.Green will be playing a mini-grand piano recently donated to the church by the...
Members of Greenville Fire Department spent Sunday morning training with the department’s extrication tools and various techniques for their use.Training included the use of hand tools, battery-powered tools and hydraulic extrication tools.Turnpike...
Laura Hoffheimer of Peterborough and Emma Carr of Greenville were named to Emerson College's dean's list for the spring 2023 semester. The requirement to make Dean's List is a grade point average of 3.7 or higher for that...
Evan Coyne and Robert Thompson of Hancock, Liam Fluharty of Rindge and Kaleb Senter of Greenville made the spring 2023 dean’s list at Bryant University.To earn a place on the dean's list, students must have a GPA of 3.4 or better for at least 12...
Chamberlin Free Public Library, 46 Main St. in Greenville, will present “Live Free or Die: The Contested History of the Words On Your License Plate” with Dan Billin Wednesday, Oct. 18, at 7 p.m.In 1969, when New Hampshire officials decided to put the...
By BILL FONDA
Michael Rathbun of Greenville wishes he had gotten involved in the community sooner.“I find it interesting,” he said. “It’s volunteer work, and volunteer work is good. People should volunteer whenever they can.”However, running his own business...
By ASHLEY SAARI
An application for a rehabilitation center in downtown Greenville has once again been continued without discussion at the request of the applicant.The proposal includes the major renovation of a former mill building at 21 Chamberlain St. into a 28-day...
By ASHLEY SAARI
Volunteers from the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry in Greenville spent the afternoon in Birchwood Orchard in Mason on Friday, picking over 200 pounds of apples, which are being donated to the pantry.The pantry serves not only Greenville, but Mason...
By ASHLEY SAARI
The Greenville American Legion pavilion was packed with 200 people on Saturday night, eating hearty dishes of pork, potatoes, stews and beans and sugar pie, recipes from the older generations of French-Canadian immigrants that came to Greenville to...
Chamberlin Free Public Library, 45 Main St. in Greenville, will host a Zoom meeting with AARP New Hampshire on fraud watch basics and scam identification tools Wednesday, Sept. 27, at 7 p.m.This presentation is intended to equip people with the tools...
By ASHLEY SAARI
Greenville is once again celebrating its French-Canadian roots, with a second dinner featuring traditional Quebec and Acadia dishes.The town held a similar dinner last year as part of its 150th anniversary celebrations, and the event drew about 150...
The Brookline/Mason/Greenville Republican Town Committee will hold its first meeting in Greenville since at least the 2020 redistricting Wednesday, Sept. 13, at 7 p.m. in the Selectmen's Meeting Room in the basement of the Greenville Town Hall, 46...
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