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Great Brook School names honor roll
07-20-2022 4:07 PM

Grade eight – High HonorsBrian Alonso, Esben Andersen, Joseph Bailey, Lukas Baker, Dylan Beisang, Nora Bond, Wesley Brisson, Isaac Clough, Adam Connor, Charles Damata, Alia Dodge, Riley Heider, Remy Kekuewa-Colon, Aidan Marony, Savannah McCarthy,...


Philip Mathewson pleads not guilty
07-20-2022 2:53 PM

By SCOTT MERRILL

Philip Mathewson, a Hancock business owner indicted on two felony charges of criminal restraint and aggravated felonious sexual assault, was arraigned on July 1. He has pleaded not guilty.Hillsborough Assistant County Attorney Ariana Baldasaro said...


Developer hopes to turn Antrim Mill property into commercial and residential spaces
07-20-2022 12:08 PM

By ISABEL DREHER

The Antrim Mill property on Main Street has been largely empty for decades. ZanderKempf, a New Hampshire resident, military veteran and real estate developer, hopes to change that.Kempf, who grew up in Amherst and is the founder of Clear Summit...


Local July 4 events
06-29-2022 3:57 PM

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...


Antrim wind farm neighbors sue over noise-measuring ruling
06-06-2022 1:14 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Several neighbors of the Antrim wind turbines have filed a lawsuit against the state’s Site Evaluation Committee, the rulemaking body that governs wind farms, alleging they unlawfully changed interpretation of the rules around noise limitations on the...


Great Brook School in Antrim announces honor roll
05-05-2022 12:49 PM

Great Brook School in Antrim announced its honor roll for the third term of the 2021-2022 school year.Grade eightHigh honorsBrian Alonso, Esben Andersen, Joseph Bailey, Lukas Baker, Nora Bond, Wesley Brisson, Adam Connor, Charles Damata, Alia Dodge,...


High School Roundup: ConVal softball dances way to winning start
04-28-2022 3:51 PM

By BEN CONANT

The loose, confident Cougars are dancing their way to ConVal’s best softball start in years, and with any luck, their cleats will keep on clicking.“I think we’re more of a unit than we ever have been before,” said pitcher and co-captain Kendall...


Margaret Nelson receives Impact Award
04-28-2022 12:34 PM

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...


BUSINESS QUARTERLY: Local farms are branching out
04-28-2022 10:35 AM

By JULIA STINNEFORD

Making money by farming can be tough these days, and according to some local farmers, the best way to get around it is to branch out.“To be able to make it as a small farm, you need to have some other kind of income,” said Christie Reed, who owns The...


Local departments host prescription take-back day Saturday
04-27-2022 11:49 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Multiple area law enforcement agencies will be participating in the National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday, April 30.Police departments in Rindge, Jaffrey, Peterborough, Mason, Dublin, Hancock, Wilton and Antrim will host take part from...


The Hancock Inn sold to Boston investor group
04-27-2022 7:22 AM

By BILL FONDA

It had only been a couple days since Jarvis and Marcia Coffin had finalized the sale of The Hancock Inn, and between loose ends and transitional issues, Jarvis said it still felt like they had one foot in the business.“We’re knee-deep in boxes and...


High School Roundup: WLC softball team finding their focus early on
04-18-2022 12:45 PM

By BEN CONANT

Midway through Friday’s run-rule loss to Sunapee, the Wilton-Lyndeborough softball team wasn’t just down on the scoreboard – they were down in the dumps. But while the visiting Lakers may have put up enough numbers to win, the Warriors rallied and...


New exhibit offers trip into the mind of a synesthete
03-30-2022 12:44 PM

By BEN CONANT

Artist Brandy Patterson’s upcoming exhibit at the Peterborough Town Library offers viewers a glimpse into the mind of a synesthete who translates music into color. Manchester-based painter Patterson said she’s always listened to music while creating...


Backyard Naturalist: Mourning cloak butterflies are a sign of spring
03-24-2022 9:06 AM

By SUSIE SPIKOL

Spring is in the air. Look around. Do you see the maple sugaring taps? Have you heard the throaty “Okaree” call of the recently returned red-winged blackbird or the wild monkey-like calls of courting barred owls? The ground is softening, the roads are...


Local artists in popup show for Ukraine relief
03-24-2022 8:58 AM

By BEN CONANT

Artists from around the region are donating their work for an upcoming fundraiser to benefit the Red Cross and their humanitarian work in Ukraine. “We wanted to do something to help and figure out a way to send money over,” said Riley Young of...


Auto inspection bill could stall before full NH House
03-10-2022 1:29 PM

By RICK GREEN 

The N.H. House of Representatives is slated to consider a bill to eliminate the safety inspection mandate for non-commercial vehicles on Thursday, but its chances for passage are not good, the measure’s author said.Rep. Casey Conley, D-Dover, said an...


Blood shortage reaches critical point
03-03-2022 1:26 PM

By BILL FONDA and JULIA STINNEFORD

When people have medical issues, they assume they are going to get good care, said Sarah Bay of Peterborough, a nurse practitioner and midwife who works at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Nashua.“Everybody just thinks, ‘If I get in a car accident, people...


Kin Schilling virtually shares Cornucopia Project recipe for butternut squash soup
11-18-2021 9:34 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Kin Schilling has shared the perfect fall recipe – a butternut squash soup recipe first conceived through collaboration with the children of the Cornucopia Project.Schilling was the most recent teacher for the Hancock Town Library’s “Cooking with...”...


Friends and family remember Tim Clark
11-12-2021 11:16 AM

By BEN CONANT

“When I die, how many...will weep for me? What difference have I made?”So wondered Tim Clark in his column “A Teacher’s Funeral,” published 20 years ago in the early stages of his teaching career. In the wake of his sudden death from a stroke last...


Amid arrests, Executive Council votes 4-1 to reject federal funds for COVID vaccines
10-15-2021 10:40 AM

By CASSIDY JENSEN

Kathleen Labonte celebrated the Executive Council’s vote to reject $27 million in federal funding for COVID vaccinations Wednesday, saying it showed that protestors had successfully pressured their elected representatives.Labonte, a 71-year-old former...

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