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Greenville was built on water power and mills
08-25-2022 5:40 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Since its settlement when it was still part of Mason, Greenville has run on water power.Specifically, it owes its start to the Souhegan River.From the very first resident of what was once Mason Village, settlers have looked to the river as a source of...


Dublin Arts Center and Muse Gallery is open for business
08-15-2022 12:42 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The DublinArts & Muse Gallery opened its doors for the first time on Friday, welcoming residents to explore the new gallery and classroom spaces, as well as viewing the first show on display, featuring more than 100 pieces on the theme of “Wit &...


South Meadow School names honor roll
08-12-2022 11:25 AM

South Meadow School in Peterborough named the following students to its honor roll for Term 4:Grade 8High honors: Liam  Armstrong, Hadley Bates, Heidi  Bell, Logan Blais, Brayden Boice, Cole Bouchard, Anna-belle Buchanan, Ava Cronin, Samson Davis,...


Cybersecurity in Peterborough, a year after the scam
08-08-2022 3:35 PM

By SCOTT MERRILL

Understanding exactly how cybercriminals were able to break into a staff member’s email account and eventually bilk the Town of Peterborough out of $2.3 million last summer, forcing the use of unrestricted fund balance to fill the gap, remains...


Sharon Arts Center has new owner
08-03-2022 3:24 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The Sharon Arts Center has been sold after several years on the market.The center, previously owned by New England College, has been closed since 2019. The New Hampshire Art Institute, which merged with New England College in 2012, absorbing the...


Milford-Bennington Railroad celebrates 30th anniversary
08-03-2022 10:48 AM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

This article has been modified from the original version. The engineer is ReuvenGrehan, and the railroad has moved more than 60,000 carloads.After more than 60,000 carloads of stone, the Milford-Bennington Railroad celebrated 30 years.On Saturday,...


Elevation PT and Sports Rehab and Lifelong Athlete to open in Jaffrey Road plaza
08-01-2022 3:42 PM

By ROWAN WILSON

“We’re both athletes,” said Becka Lyons, motioning to her husband and business partner Reuben, “And we talk all the time about how being an athlete is more of a mindset than anything else.” Becka has a doctorate degree in physical therapy and Reuben...


Riverfest events in downtown Jaffrey this Saturday
07-27-2022 11:33 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Jaffrey’s annual Riverfest will be taking over downtown this Saturday, with special deals at area shops and restaurants, raffles, vendors, live music and a classic car show.This year’s theme is “It Takes a TEAM.”“We’re working collaboratively to get...


Franklin Pierce will debut hybrid Master of Physician Assistant Studies at Arizona location
07-26-2022 9:00 AM

In November, after a required two-year planning and development process, Franklin Pierce University will officially launch its hybrid Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) program at the school’s academic center in Goodyear, Ariz., with 48...


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...


Couple is restoring Peterborough home and learning its history
07-11-2022 12:36 PM

By ROWAN WILSON

Ed Cardoza had heard about the “Yellow House on Grove” a couple of times before he and his husband Al Cummings came up to visit. They had been living in Foxborough, Mass., and were on the search for the right old house to make their home. “Al is a...


The Apothecary is coming to Depot Square in Peterborough
07-11-2022 11:28 AM

By ROWAN WILSON

“You could sort of sum it up as a boutique pharmacy,” said Gloria Shkolnik, owner of The Apothecary, a new store opening soon in Depot Square in Peterborough. Shkolnik is a trained and licensed pharmacist, and she specializes in compounding. She...


Plans for former Wilton Station are uncertain
06-30-2022 12:50 PM

By JOSH LACAILLADE

Buyers of the former Wilton Station on Main Street are unsure of building’s future.In February, Aaron Kelly and his fiance Kendal J. Bush of Francestown became the newest owners of the building at 99 Main St. The station was abandoned for close to two...


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...


Body of Warner man found in Pool Pond in Rindge
06-13-2022 10:12 AM

By ASHLEY SAARI

The body of a Warner man was found in Pool Pond in Rindge Saturday evening, according to the New Hampshire State Police.According to a press release issued by the Division of State Police Marine Patrol, Benjamin Dabuliewicz, 38, of Warner, was...


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...


Two arrested on charges of possession of heroin and cocaine in Rindge
05-30-2022 1:10 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Rindge police recently arrested two people on charges of possession of heroin and cocaine and charged one of them with identity fraud after he allegedly misidentified himself to police.On Saturday, May 14, at 12:43 a.m., Rindge Police stopped a...


Three injured in head-on crash in Jaffrey
05-23-2022 1:15 PM

By ASHLEY SAARI

Three people were seriously injured in a two-car crash in Jaffrey Thursday afternoon.At 2:32 p.m., police responded to report of a head-on crash on River Street at Gilmore Pond Road. According to police, 43-year-old David Matson of Troy, 31-year-old...

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