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By DAVID ALLEN
In Wilton, Eric Byrne arrived at the Town Hall midafternoon Tuesday and registered to vote, having turned 18 last November.
By STATE SEN. DENISE RICCIARDI
The new year always brings a sense of hope, renewal, and of course, resolutions.
By DAVID ALLEN
Like police chiefs in other small towns, Keith Hervieux, Lyndeborough’s new police chief, is dealing with staffing issues.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Voters at Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative School District’s annual meeting on Saturday voted to increase the proposed budget by $168,300 to restore teaching positions that were proposed to be cut, and said no to a proposed school resource officer position.
By DAVID ALLEN
The Select Board has requested that the Zoning Board of Adjustment revisit its January approval of a second accessory dwelling unit on a lot in Lyndeborough.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Area maple syrup producers are gearing up for their biggest tourism event of the year, New Hampshire’s Maple Weekend March 15 and 16, but producers say that the season was off to a late and slow start.
The state building code, RSA 155-A, is by reference, automatically in force in every town in the state, no matter whether the town adopted it or not.
I am writing this letter in support of Howard Ray not only as a casual observer, but also as someone experienced in town government.
By DAVID ALLEN
The saying “like father, like son” is appropriate when referring to Chris and Ben Jacob of Wilton.
By DAVID ALLEN
The Wilton Lyndeborough Cooperative School Board heard some positive news across most grade levels regarding student proficiency at its most recent meeting. Curriculum Coordinator Samantha Dignan shared the results of iReady, a testing program that assessed student competencies in math and reading.
Lyndeborough is a special place to live, with a strong sense of community, beautiful landscapes and a quality of life that many towns envy. However, like any community, it faces challenges, particularly with local infrastructure, schools and public safety. These issues require strong, proactive leadership to ensure our town continues to thrive.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Two years after expanding Medicaid coverage for pregnant women and mothers, a bipartisan group of senators is ready to take the next step.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
A group of New Hampshire senators wants to tighten rules around cellphone use in schools.
By DAVID ALLEN
The Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative School District operating budget proposal of approximately $15.84 million, an increase of approximately 3.97% from the current budget of slightly less than $15.28 million, was approved unanimously by the WLC School Board Tuesday.
By BEN CONANT
The improving Wilton-Lyndeborough and Mascenic teams met on the hardwood in New Ipswich Tuesday night for a hoops battle that showed both teams how far they’ve come and how much more work they have to do.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Lisa Mitchell admits she is “totally obsessed” with the history of her house, Lyndeborough’s historic “Ship Captain’s House.”
By BEN CONANT
The final tally on the scoreboard may have been ConVal 73, Wilton-Lyndeborough 54 at ConVal’s Robert Maguire Gymnasium Thursday afternoon for the Unified Basketball season-opener, but anyone who passed through those gym doors left with a smile on their face.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Anthony Foote has challenged the Bow School District twice in the past two years – once over a book he believed was inappropriate for schools, and now in a lawsuit over his pink armband protest at a girls’ soccer game.
By DAVID ALLEN
Wilton-Lyndeborough Co-operative Middle High School has gathered and donated 168 new pillows to Sleep in Heavenly Peace, an organization that provides beds and bedding to children in need of them.
As part of our 175th anniversary celebration, the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript asked 175 trivia questions about the Monadnock region. Of those 175, we picked the following 30 for our trivia contest.If you think you know the answers, send an email to...
By BEN CONANT
No holiday tournament, no problem for the Wilton-Lyndeborough girls' basketball team, who didn't let a two-game skid and a two-week layoff slow them down in their return to action against Pittsfield Friday night. "We needed it coming off of the...
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