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By DAVID ALLEN
State senators and representatives fielded questions from residents across the Monadnock region Monday in a League of Women Voters Peterborough Plus event focused on recent budget developments in Concord.
By DAVID ALLEN
“Why would I kill someone I just met an hour ago?” is the kind of question that will be asked in Temple’s Town Hall soon when the Temple Drama Club performs two one-act plays.
By DAVID ALLEN
High Mowing School held its May Day celebration on the Wilton campus under skies friendlier than promised.
By DAVID ALLEN
Eighth-graders in the ConVal School District took part in week-long historical trips that reached Washington, D.C., on the week before the spring break.
By DAVID ALLEN
Peterborough’s Select Board candidates River Marmorstein and Bonnie Tucker fielded questions during a forum at Peterborough Town Library Thursday.
By DAVID ALLEN
Lyndeborough will be studying the possibility of streaming Select Board public meetings and public hearings online in the year ahead.
By DAVID ALLEN
A porcupine appeared in left field during the first inning of Friday’s baseball game between Wilton-Lyndeborough and Mascenic baseball game, delaying play for a while.
By DAVID ALLEN
People in the region took steps toward reducing food insecurity by participating in the Monadnock Hunger Walk Saturday.
By DAVID ALLEN
Solar panels on top of Dublin Fire & EMS recently got closer to becoming a reality, after Select Board Chair Sue Peters signed an agreement with 603 Solar.
By DAVID ALLEN
Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative Middle High School recently welcomed inductees into the National Honor Society.
By DAVID ALLEN
Wilton’s Economic Development Leadership Team has heard what a lot of people in the town want -- or don’t want.
By DAVID ALLEN
An environmental concern in Lyndeborough appears to have subsided for now, as water quality at the town’s recreation site has returned to “good quality” in advance of the summer season.
By DAVID ALLEN
Route 101 in Dublin was blocked for over an hour Sunday when a car carrier failed to navigate a turn.
By DAVID ALLEN
Any account of five generations of a family may require a genealogical tree to understand who’s who. Firelight Theatre Workshop manages this feat with restaurant tables in its production of “The Big Meal,” Dan Franc’s play about family and other relationships over the course of 80 years.
By DAVID ALLEN
A development on Vose Farm Road in Peterborough coming online this year will help address the lack of affordable housing in the region.
By DAVID ALLEN
The prospect of New Hampshire Senate Bill 297 becoming law has prompted worry among local town officials who have expressed concern over how to continue health insurance coverage for town employees beyond June 30.
By DAVID ALLEN
A local firm has been named the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Small Business Manufacturer of the Year for New Hampshire.
By DAVID ALLEN
Soon, Russ Boland’s evenings will not involve parsing details at Select Board meetings; at least not officially.
By DAVID ALLEN
Students at Dublin Christian Academy were nailing their lines at Tuesday’s rehearsal leading up to their production of the Thornton Wilder’s “The Matchmaker” this week.
By DAVID ALLEN
Given Wilton-Lyndeborough Superintendent Peter Weaver’s announcement that he will step away from his position at the end of the next academic year, Lyndeborough resident Jonathan Vanderhoff used the public comment section of Tuesday’s School Board meeting to suggest that the board consider making the post a part-time position in the future.
By DAVID ALLEN
Families from New Ipswich and beyond lined up Friday evening in the Mascenic Regional High School parking lot to patronize food trucks which had all come together in support of Isaac Phillips and his family.
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