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By JESSECA TIMMONS
Bennington residents will be in the rhubarb once again at the town’s 13th annual Bennington Rhubarb Festival on Saturday, June 7, at Sawyer Field in Bennington. The festival will from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., rain or shine.
By ASHLEY SAARI
The fast-food franchise Wendy’s is looking to build a new restaurant on Route 119, with some members of the Planning Board expressing concerns that the planned building doesn’t go far enough to fit into the style of the area.
By DAVID ALLEN
Town employees in Wilton have secured health insurance for the balance of the calendar year, as the town resolved an issue created when their current risk pool decided to end coverage for them at the end of this month.
By ASHLEY SAARI
In the fall, Highbridge Hill Elementary School will begin to host a new before- and after-school option run by the Brookline Aftercare Program.
By DAVID ALLEN
Dublin Select Board members would like to discuss with Cheshire County representatives the cost to the town of ambulance services it does not use.
Rindge will host its expanded Town-Wide Yard Sale on Saturday, June 7, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., with activities taking place across town and coordinated by several local organizations.
The Rindge Farmers’ Market will return for the 2025 season at West Rindge Common Park on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. The market will run weekly from June 7 through the end of October, rain or shine.
New Ipswich Historical Society will present “Contra Dancing in New Hampshire: Then and Now” at 1:30 p.m. Saturday, June 7, at the New Ipswich Library, 6 Main St.
Jaffrey Civic Center is hosting an arts and crafts fair Friday, June 14, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on its front lawn at 40 Main St. Admission is free. The rain date is Friday, June 21.
By ASHLEY SAARI
On Tuesday evening, a vehicle on Route 202 in Antrim struck a tree and traveled about 50 feet after leaving the roadway.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Documentary film producer and writer Dayton Duncan of Rindge will tell stories from his life and career in the Monadnock region at Friday’s “Stories to Share” at Jaffrey Civic Center.
Greetings from the Barn!
By JESSECA TIMMONS
The Peterborough Recreation Department staff has begun to get Adams Pool ready for summer. The pool opens for the season on Friday, June 20, at 9:30 a.m. for adult lap swim. Swim lessons start Monday, June 23.
The Town Hall Theatre in Wilton will launch a summer mini-series of silent-era boxing films with live music, beginning Sunday, June 8, at 2 p.m. with a screening of “The Shakedown” (1929). The theater is located at 40 Main St., Wilton.
Peterborough Town Library, 2 Concord St., will present its next Community Art Gallery exhibit, “Kaleidoscope,” beginning Friday, June 6.
Downtown Peterborough will host its monthly First Friday event from 5 to 7 p.m. Friday, June 6, with extended hours at local shops, live music, art exhibits and special programs to mark Juneteenth and Father’s Day.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
This story is part of an ongoing series about New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Account program. Read the other stories here.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Cyanobacteria blooms have been reported on two Rindge water bodies, according to the Department of Environmental Services.
By ASHLEY SAARI
It has been a busy year on Contoocook Lake, which straddles the line between Jaffrey and Rindge.
Peterborough Town Library will host a farm-to-table dinner for library cardholders on Thursday, June 12, at 6 p.m. at Rosaly’s Garden & Farmstand, 63 NH-123, Peterborough.
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