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Walking into Katrina Rosa’s and Cesar Queiroz’s house in Greenfield, the first thing you notice is plants – trays of green seedlings on every available surface, flowers and herbs hanging in dried bunches from the rafters and a profusion of houseplants...
New York Times-bestselling author Jenna Blum will speak in the Daniels Room of the Hancock Town Library, 25 Main St., Sunday, May 7, at 2 p.m.Blum is author of novels “Those Who Save Us,” “The Stormchasers” and “The Lost Family,” the novella “The...
Two Stoddard artists with long creative careers will display their artwork in “2 Artists” at the Hancock Town Library, 25 Main St., from May 6 to June 14.Richard Whitney and Sandy Sherman will pair their styles for the exhibition, complementing each...
Antrim Eclectic Book Club will discuss "The Good Earth" by Pearl Buck Thursday, May 18, from 2:15 to 3:15 p.m. at the James A. Tuttle Library, 45 Main St. in Antrim."The Good Earth," Buck’s exploration of rural family life in early 20th century China,...
May is one of the best months of the year. The days are long, the weather is beautiful, and if you are a gardener everything is starting to burst forth and blossom. One of the best things you can do for your health this summer is to grow food of your...
By ORIANA CAMARA
Francestown held its fourth annual Art Fest Saturday at Town Hall, with 17 different artisans displaying their work, ranging from pottery to quilting to woodworking.Organizer Marcy Tripp Graham expressed her excitement for being able to have a...
James A. Tuttle Library, 45 Main St. in Antrim, will hold a Books & Bubbles event Thursday, May 4, at 3:30 p.m. after school.The librarian will read a story, and then the group will play with bubbles. Call 603-588-6786 for information.
The Harris Center for Conservation Education, 83 King’s Highway in Hancock, will host a bool launch for “The Book of Turtles” by Sy Montgomery and Matt Patterson Tuesday, May 2, at 6 p.m.Turtles can climb tall fences and outperform rats in mazes, and...
The Peterborough Town Library, 2 Concord St., is hosting an exhibition of artwork made by ConVal High School students during May.“A Work in Motion” will feature mixed media created by 29 students in KarrieMitschmyer’s art classes: Brian Alonso, Hazel...
ConVal’s boys’ and girls’ track teams piled up the points at their first home track meet of the season against Souhegan and Hollis-Brookline Tuesday, April 25.Both teams were victorious, with the boys scoring 66 points and the girls compiling 67.For...
The brush pile at the Antrim Transfer Station will reopen Saturday, April 29.
American Legion Post 50 of Antrim will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday, May 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the post home on West Street.This will also be the installation of officers for the current year. All members, veterans and guests are welcome to attend.
By ORIANA CAMARA
Laura Abrahamsen, director of George H. Bixby Memorial Library in Francestown, hosted a genealogy workshop April 20.Using various strategies and online resources, Abrahamsen taught participants ways to identify missing information about a photograph....
By CAROL OGILVIE
Housing is in the news these days – specifically, the lack of it and the cost of what there is. This is not a new problem for New Hampshire, but certain factors have contributed to the current situation, including years of predominantly single-family...
By LISA RILEY
At the end of last year, as the world reflected on 2022 and prophesied about 2023, the pundits produced countless reports detailing 2022 as a year of lows for the real estate market.The headlines sensationalized a world marked by uncertainty, market...
By NISA SIMILA
Personal finance is defined by the Cambridge Dictionary as “the activity of managing your own money.”We are not born knowing how to budget or invest, but throughout life, we set financial goals for ourselves, from small goals such as saving up to buy...
By ANDY PETERSON
The radiance of new greenery emerges from the mist in the morning valleys, the forest’s winter snowpack recedes and the rivers rush, replenishing life into our beautiful corner of creation. So too we cannot help but feel the vibrant embrace of spring...
By IVY VANN
According to analysis just released by the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority, New Hampshire is missing some 23,500 housing units.This is not a surprise to anyone. We have all heard the stories of houses selling for startling sums, and the...
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...
Lily Mandel threw a five-inning perfect game, striking out 10, in the ConVal softball team’s 20-0 win over Lebanon Wednesday.After a scoreless first inning, ConVal broke the game open in the second, scoring 13 runs on eight hits, four walks and three...
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