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Local students make Bryant dean’s list
09-29-2023 12:00 PM

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 schedules motto presentation
09-26-2023 6:54 PM

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...


HOMETOWN HEROES: Michael Rathbun serves community in retirement
09-25-2023 2:35 PM

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...


Greenville rehabilitation plans continued, again
09-25-2023 10:51 AM

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...


Birchwood Orchard donates 200 pounds of apples to St. Vincent de Paul food pantry
09-25-2023 10:38 AM

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...


Two hundred attend second French-Canadian dinner in Greenville
09-18-2023 2:23 PM

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 hosting workshop on fraud
09-12-2023 3:57 PM

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...


Second French-Canadian dinner in Greenville planned for Sept. 16
09-06-2023 11:30 AM

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...


Brookline/Mason/Greenville Republican Town Committee schedules meeting
09-05-2023 2:31 PM

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...


Souhegan Valley Ambulance seeks funds for new lift system
09-04-2023 2:36 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The Souhegan Valley Ambulance Service is launching a fundraising campaign to purchase a new $40,000 power loader system to help lift patients and stretchers into the ambulance.In a letter that will be sent to all residents of New Ipswich and...


PHOTOS: First day of school for Highbridge Hill Elementary School students
09-04-2023 2:34 PM

The Mascenic Regional School District, including Highbridge Hill Elementary School in New Ipswich, started the school year on Thursday, Aug. 31.


Mascenic says student created a ‘hit list’
09-04-2023 2:33 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

On the first day of school for the Mascenic Regional School District Thursday, the district was notified of a potential threat to the Mascenic Regional High School campus, including a “hit list,” that it states was created by a student two or three...


PHOTOS: Greenville Old Home Day brings music, food and good times
09-01-2023 9:24 AM

Old Home Day in Greenville Saturday featured a live band, a picnic lunch, a petting zoo, crafts and lawn games for children.


Denise Ginzler to read from poetry book at Chamberlin library
08-28-2023 6:37 PM

Greenville writer Denise Ginzler will be at Chamberlin Free Public Library, 46 Main St. in Greenville, Wednesday, Sept. 20, at 7 p.m. for a reading and signing of her new book of poems, “One Ripple.”Ginzler is a retired librarian who has been reading...


Greenville Old Home Day is Aug. 26
08-23-2023 4:28 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Greenville is hosting its annual Old Home Day celebrations on Aug. 26 at the Adams Street town field.The attractions include a flea and farmers market, starting at 9 a.m., until the festivities end at 3 p.m. Live bluegrass music by local musicians...


Chamberlin Free Public Library hosting barn presentation
08-23-2023 8:38 AM

John C. Porter will present “The History of Agriculture as Told by Barns” Tuesday, Sept. 12, at 7 p.m. at Chamberlin Free Public Library, 46 Main St. in Greenville.In the colonial period, New Hampshire was a rural, agrarian state and small subsistence...


Greenville man turns his home into a museum for his World War II collection
08-16-2023 2:47 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

For the past six years, Ray “Moe” Desrosiers has been transforming his childhood home in Greenville, inside and out, into both a home for himself and his extensive collection of World War II artifacts.The exterior of the home is half-transformed, with...


Greenville restarts firefighter support organization
08-16-2023 10:18 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The support organization for the Greenville Fire Department has undergone an overhaul, with a new name and organizational structure, and registration as an official 501(c)(3) charity is pending.Under the name Greenville Firefighter’s Foundation, the...


St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry gets grant to purchase fresh produce and meat from local farms
08-01-2023 12:30 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry is using a grant from the New Hampshire Food Bank to purchase produce and meats from local farmers.The food pantry, which is located in the Sacred Heart Church in Greenville but serves the surrounding towns, started...


Mt. Monadnock Little League teams win championships
07-26-2023 9:11 AM

The Mt. Monadnock Little League 10U All-Stars won the Matty Dobens tournament held at Precourt Park in Manchester, compiling an overall 6-1 record over the three-week span.The team went 2-1 in pool play to garner the fifth seed for bracket play. Mt....

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