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Local Worcester Polytechnic Institute students complete research projects
06-08-2023 10:48 AM

WPI undergraduates are required to complete a research-driven, professional-level project that applies science and technology that addresses an important societal need or issue.  Samson Hodges of Mason, class of 2024, majoring in robotics engineering,...


Mason Girl Scouts donate pet food to food pantry
05-29-2023 7:20 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Mason Girl Scout Troop 59253 made a special donation to the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry in Greenville last week after collecting more than 10 bags of dog food for families in need.Troop members, including Maggie and Hanna Greenwood, Ava Spear,...


Bob Jones University honors local students
05-24-2023 4:26 PM

Andrew Fletcher of Dublin received the Communication Studies Award during the annual awards ceremony at Bob Jones University. The Communication Studies Award is given to a communication major who has demonstrated superior understanding of...


BUSINESS: Old Glory Guns and Ammo in Greenville changes hands
05-22-2023 10:18 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Old Glory Guns and Ammo in Greenville has changed ownership, as owner Dana Ryll is retiring.For those familiar with the store, the new owner may be a recognizable face – Greg Miller, who has been teaching a trauma medicine course at the shop for...


Greenville Rehab center discussion continued again
05-15-2023 12:38 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

A proposal to develop a former brick mill building at 21 Chamberlin St. in Greenville into a drug- and alcohol-treatment center has been continued again, without discussion, due to a miscommunication between the town and applicant.Applicant Georges...


Gun confiscated from student’s vehicle Monday at Mascenic Regional High School
05-09-2023 12:45 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

A firearm was confiscated from a Mascenic Regional High School student’s vehicle on Monday morning, after the student reportedly brought it to school accidentally.Superintendent Chris Martin said the student came to school with a rifle used for...


BUSINESS QUARTERLY: Developers work to increase housing stock
04-27-2023 11:02 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

From its exterior, the former Catholic church on Maple Street in Wilton looks much the same as when it was built.On the inside, however, many of the accouterments have been stripped, readying the space for its next life as an apartment building.Owner...


BUSINESS QUARTERLY: A glance at housing projects in the region
04-25-2023 12:36 PM

Antrim 42 Main St.: An investor has purchased some of the historic Goodell Mill buildings and plans to create a housing development called Antrim Commons. The old Goodell Mill building on Main Street is on the National Registrar of Historic Places, so...


Margaret Nelson: View From the River – April is Volunteer Appreciation Month
04-13-2023 9:01 AM

Volunteers are the secret sauce of the nonprofit world. Volunteers do so many things that are essential to the functioning of our nonprofits.Let’s look at the volunteer board of trustees. They give of their time, their skills, their wisdom. The board...


Mascenic approves full-day kindergarten; Matson overturns Pellerito
03-29-2023 12:37 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The Mascenic School District will start full-day kindergarten in the fall after receiving supportive votes from both Greenville and New Ipswich polls on Tuesday.Mascenic currently only provides a half-day schedule for kindergarten. The proposal for...


Local students make Emerson College dean’s list
03-22-2023 3:42 PM

Three local students earned dean's list honors for Emerson College's fall 2022 semester. The requirement to make dean's list is a grade-point average of 3.7 or higher for that semester.Aidan Harper of Francestown is majoring in media arts production...


Passenger taken to hospital in two-car crash with rollover in Greenville
03-21-2023 1:32 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

On Sunday morning, multiple agencies responded to a two-vehicle crash on Route 31 and Old Wilton Road in Greenville, where one of the cars had rolled and a occupant became trapped.According to a release issued by the Greenville Fire Department, crews...


Keno gets the green light at Greenville Town Meeting
03-20-2023 3:54 PM

By BILL FONDA

Selectman Douglas Reardon said American Legion Post 13 brought a petition article seeking Keno games in Greenville to Saturday’s Town Meeting at the Mascenic Education Center as a way to raise money.“It’s greatly needed there to put people in seats,”...


Monadnock region hit by late-winter blast
03-15-2023 2:38 PM

STAFF REPORTS

During the nor’easter that dropped more than two feet of snow across the region Tuesday, knocked out power for thousands and postponed elections for two weeks, Monadnock Community Hospital stayed open.The power was out at the hospital, so it ran on...


Chris Balch found not guilty in timber trespass case
03-15-2023 11:21 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

On Monday, March 6, the Milford District Court ruled that former state Rep. Chris Balch was not guilty of four counts of criminal mischief and four counts of timber trespass.Balch, a Wilton resident, served as a Democratic state representative from...


Forecast snowstorm causes towns to postpone elections
03-13-2023 6:06 PM

Staff Reports

Due to the storm projected for Tuesday, towns have postponed their elections to March 28.Antrim, Bennington, New Ipswich, Greenville, Greenfield, Lyndeborough, Mason, Rindge, Jaffrey, Wilton, Sharon, Dublin, Francestown, Hancock, Peterborough and...


Hearings for proposed Greenville rehabilitation center start in May
03-13-2023 3:49 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The Greenville Planning Board accepted an application for a rehabilitation center in the Chamberlin Mill as complete during its meeting on Thursday night, with the first public hearing on the proposal scheduled for May.The application, submitted to...


Monadnock Hunger Walk is May 6
03-10-2023 5:58 PM

HANCOCKMonadnock Hunger Walk is May 6The seventh annual Monadnock Hunger Walk will take place in Hancock ]Saturday, May 6.The walk raises money for local food pantries and programs. Programs that have benefited in previous walks include Antrim Food...


Town Meeting 2023: Traditional Town Meeting and SB2 offer residents two ways to decide
03-06-2023 3:28 PM

By BILL FONDA

The name “SB2” comes from the bill that created it, Senate Bill 2 in 1995, and it became the official name for the ballot referendum form of government in 2000.Under SB2, Town Meeting is done over two sessions. The first is the deliberative session,...


Greenville accepts emergency management grants
02-27-2023 2:54 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Greenville has accepted two grants to make improvements to its emergency operations center and to update the town’s emergency plans, work that will begin next month.During its meeting on Wednesday, the Select Board members voted 2-0 to accept an...

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