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The Rindge Chamber of Commerce is warning members about a phishing email sent using its name.
Road salt is one of the most-significant factors contributing to the deteriorating health of our lakes. We ask that Rindge residents help protect the health of our lakes by voting yes on Warrant Article 27.
I hope Jaffrey and Rindge Cooperative School District voters will join me Tuesday March 11, in supporting the School Board’s position on two high-stakes questions affecting the future of the educational program.
The Rindge Conservation Commission has named Patricia “Pat” Martin as the recipient of its inaugural Conservationist of the Year Award.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Candidates in contested Select Board and Planning Board races in the March 11 election weighed in on their vision for town growth and keeping the tax rate low during the Rindge Candidates’ Night on Tuesday.
By ASHLEY SAARI
The Jaffrey-Rindge School Board continued conversations Tuesday about possible scenarios depending on the outcome of the vote on the budget March 11, including an option that preserved teaching positions, and one that focused on maintaining athletics and co-curriculars.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Jersey Bartley, 18, of Rindge, is set to go to Framingham State University, where she'll be pursuing a degree in criminology.
Project Shakespeare will stage “The Diary of Anne Frank” on Saturday, March 8, at 6 p.m. and Sunday, March 9, at 4 p.m. at the First Congregational Church, 6 Payson Hill Road, Rindge. Deborah Shakespeare Thurber will direct.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Project Shakespeare will present "The Diary of Anne Frank" on Saturday, March 8, at 6 p.m. and Sunday, March 9, at 4 p.m. at First Congregational Church, 6 Payson Hill Road, Rindge.
I hope Rindge will vote yes on Article 26, community power aggregation, on March 11.
I am honored to seek reelection to the Jaffrey-Rindge Cooperative School District Board. I have pursued cost-effective improvements that enhance student outcomes while ensuring fiscal responsibility. I have worked to engage with the community, listen to concerns and advocate for our students. In 2024, I was elected chair, and our board's efforts were recognized with the 2024 NH School Board of Excellence Award.
I am Forbes Farmer and I’m running for selectman for the Town of Rindge.
Jaffrey-Rindge voters – as you celebrate destroying the local school budget, be mindful of the many hours and hard work school board members and their friends and families provided, wanting only the best for future students and citizens. What are you celebrating? There are no winners here.
By ASHLEY SAARI
In one corner, a group of students fries mozzarella sticks. In another, the stovetop bubbles with boiling water for macaroni. On the countertop, the blender whirs with ingredients for a smoothie.
Franklin Pierce University held a ribbon-cutting of its new academic center in Round Rock, Texas, Feb. 18.
By REUBEN DUNCAN
The Jaffrey-Rindge Cooperative School District continues its journey to enhance our system so we can accomplish our mission to “Inspire, Engage, and Empower All Learners to Thrive in Their Lives and Communities.”
Education should never be a political bargaining chip, yet Rindge and surrounding communities face proposals to cap or cut school budgets, jeopardizing critical programs for special needs students.
By ASHLEY SAARI
What’s the difference between drilling into a plank of oak, pine or cherry wood?
Thank you for making the annual Rindge Chamber of Commerce Gala a success. We extend our heartfelt gratitude to everyone who attended and supported this year’s gala. Your presence and contributions made the evening truly special.
It’s funny how things happen.
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