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Lily Germano of Rindge graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in the spring of 2023.
By AIDAN BEAROR
The Jaffrey-Rindge Rotary Club its holding its inaugural coat drive to get winter coats to those in need. Through Dec. 4, people can drop off new and gently used winter coats at Belletetes in Jaffrey, Jaffrey American Legion Post 11 and M & T Bank in...
By ASHLEY SAARI
The victim of a fatal crash in Rindge on Friday has been identified as 33-year-old Kiersten M. Bankowski of Ashby, Mass.According to a statement from Police Chief Rachel Malynowski, at approximately 7:31 p.m., the Rindge police and fire departments...
By BILL FONDA
Longtime Wilton barber Elmer Santerre died in a single-car crash on Main Street in Wilton Friday evening.Santerre, 89, had owned Elmer’s Barbershop on Main Street for 64 years before retiring last December. During a celebration outside the barbershop...
By ASHLEY SAARI
The Nov. 22, 1963, assassination of President John F. Kennedy was the kind of event that was so formative, that those who were alive and old enough to remember it can often pinpoint exactly what they were doing when they heard the news.Patricia Martin...
Operation Santa of Rindge begins Monday, Nov. 27, with the arrival of the giving trees at Ingalls Memorial Library, TD Bank, Walmart and Verizon at Cheshire Marketplace. Operation Santa originated with the women of the Rindge Woman's Club, who...
Seven Franklin Pierce University interns from the Institute for Climate Action gave a presentation at the Rindge Chamber of Commerce’s Business After Hours event Nov. 7 at the Cathedral of the Pines Hilltop House.Interns Teresa Deasy, David Talbot,...
Steve Duprey, president of Foxfire Property Management and the Duprey Companies, has been appointed chair of Franklin Pierce University’s board of trustees."On behalf of the entire university, we are excited to announce Mister Duprey's appointment as...
By AIDAN BEAROR
A busy travel season and a series of natural disasters left the Red Cross with a blood shortage in September. With the holidays and even more travel on the horizon, the organization is looking to combat another potential lack of donations. According...
By ASHLEY SAARI
The Rindge Select Board and Budget Advisory Committee took their first look at the department heads’ budget requests for the coming year Wednesday, including increases for wages and new positions.The boards held a joint meeting to review budgets for...
By ASHLEY SAARI
Rindge took the first step toward exploring community power on Wednesday, with the Select Board unanimously approving creating a community power committee, despite board members voicing some qualms about the concept.Community power allows towns to...
On Friday night, hundreds of people attended the annual Rindge Recreation Department trunk-or-treat at Wellington Field.
The Rindge Chamber of Commerce is hosting a business after-hours event Tuesday Nov. 7, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of the Pines Hilltop House at 10 Hale Road, Rindge.Franklin Pierce Institute for Climate Action senior student interns David...
The Girl Scouts will host unicorn parties Wednesday, Nov. 8, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Humiston Field program building, 31 Howard Hill Road, Jaffrey, and 6:15 to 7:15 p.m. at the Rindge Parks and Recreation building, 283 Wellington Road, Rindge.Girls in...
Southern New Hampshire University named the following students to the summer 2023 president's list: Austin Brancheau of Rindge, Lily Hannula of Jaffrey, Stephanie Babb of Greenfield, Rebecca Redwine of Greenville, Sarah Giannini of Temple, Krystal...
By ASHLEY SAARI
The Rindge Select Board has allocated $50,000 from the Ward Trust in anticipation of work on the town’s Meetinghouse.The Ward Trust was established 36 years ago following the death of Ralph Ward, specifically for the purpose of maintaining the...
The opinion piece, “School Business,” that appeared on Oct. 17, pushing the idea that public schools are a business, is wrong. Public schools are an essential service for maintaining a thriving, united, educated democratic society. How can you put a...
By ASHLEY SAARI
Multiple local police departments are participating in the National Take Back Initiative Saturday, with drop boxes for residents to deposit unused or expired medications.The take back day is scheduled for Saturday from 10 a..m. to 2 p.m., with sites...
The Franklin Pierce University Department of Athletics officially inducted its 2023 Hall of Fame class of Fred Berger, DJ Johnson, Garret Olson and Alyssa Lambert during a ceremony Friday night.Berger, a member of the Class of 1976, worked as a...
The Cathedral of the Pines will host a women veterans conference on Sunday, Oct. 15, from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The title of the program is “Resilient Women Who Served: Our Stories.”The day-long event will feature three women veterans who will share...
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