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By ASHLEY SAARI
The Dublin Community Center celebrated all types of moms on Saturday with a fancy tea party at the DubHub.In a follow up to a tradition begun last year, the DCC hosted a tea, along with fancy cups and teapots, and a variety of desserts and finger...
Timothy Martin of Greenfield, Logan Harwood of Lyndeborough, David Henry of Antrim, Ava Solod of Bennington, Jasmine Katka of Dublin and Garrett Boyce and Jessica Scholl of Peterborough were named to the Southern New Hampshire University fall 2023...
Olly Hristache of Peterborough and Temple Nightingale of Dublin were named to the fall 2023 dean's list at Roger Williams University in Bristol, R.I.Full-time students who complete 12 or more credits per semester and earn a GPA of 3.4 or higher are...
During May, the DubHub/Dublin Community Center, 1123 Main St. will feature the works of artists Kate O’Dell, Joan Barrows, Kate Corr Frame and Ann Sawyer, each of whom was selected for their portrayals of various four-legged creatures of the animal...
Andrew Fletcher of Dublin, a senior pursuing a bachelor’s degree in communication/ministry and leadership from Bob Jones University, was hired before graduation as a promotions manager at Sego Lily Foundation in Ogden, Utah.
By KATHY NICHOLS
The Dublin Select Board met Monday, April 22, at 4:30 p.m. In attendance were Town Administrator Kate Fuller, administration assistant Pam Celko, Select Board members Susan Peters and Carole Monroe and board Chair Chris Raymond.The meeting began with...
By CAMERON CASHMAN
Speaking at a forum held by the Dublin Education Advisory Committee (DEAC) Tuesday night, New Hampshire Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut said it’s becoming increasingly common for towns to withdraw from their cooperative school districts.Edelblut...
By CAMERON CASHMAN
In an open letter to the Dublin community, ConVal School Board Vice Chair Alan Edelkind stated that he had originally advocated for the ConVal reconfiguration vote to be held after a year of study with involvement from the district’s communities, but...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
ConVal district administrators, Select Board members and School Board representatives from each of the district’s nine towns have begun the process of withdrawal feasibility studies for Dublin and Francestown, with a deadline of Nov. 1.“This is a...
By CAMERON CASHMAN
The Dublin Education Advisory Committee (DEAC) and similar groups from Bennington and Francestown hope to improve communication between their three committees and the ConVal School Board after a meeting last Wednesday evening where members from all...
Clothing, jackets, shoes, linens, housewares, jewelry, handbags and accessories, toys, children’s books, crafts, antiques and other items will be available at Dublin Community Church’s rummage sale Friday, May 3, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday,...
On April 10, Dublin Christian Academy dedicated the entire day to recognizing and serving state and local first-responders.Children in preschool through 12th grade created thank you banners and put together 150 gift bags for first-responders in Dublin...
Jay Schechter and Katie Fetherston of the Dublin Conservation Commission will discuss invasive plants that grow in New Hampshire and what people can do about them during a Dublin Community Center forum Saturday, April 27, from 4 to 5 p.m.They will...
By FIONA HEFFRON
Olympic Studies is a six-week independent study period at Mountain Shadows, a small private, progressive integrated day school in Dublin that focuses more on the process of learning than the final product.“We are very outdoorsy, and we do what we can...
By JAY SCHECHTER
On Wednesday, April 10, the Monadnock Center For History and Culture and Monadnock Ledger-Transcript sponsored a Community Conversation. Several members of the Dublin Education Advisory Committee attended.The presentation was billed as an event to ask...
The Dublin Historical Society will offer a potluck supper, Friday, April 19, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Dublin Community Church Hall, 1125 Main St.All are welcome to bring dishes to share: appetizers, salads, casseroles, other main dishes and desserts....
Project Shakespeare is taking applications from students 7 to 18 years old for its upcoming 30th anniversary summer season. No experience is necessary, but all interested candidates should be self-motivated and engaged students. Project Shakespeare...
On the third Saturday of each month, the Dublin Community Center, 1123 Main St., hosts a combined coffee house and open mic from 7 to 10 p.m.Snacks are available, and a monthly sponsor provides the coffee. Attendees are welcome to bring their own...
By ISABELLA MESSA
On Thursday, Dublin Public Library hosted a presentation by Rodger Martin that took a deep dive into his time in China and he talked about his latest book, “For All the Tea in Zhongguó,” which was released in 2019.The book includes the many Mandarin...
100+ Women Who Care Monadnock, a local giving circle, will hold its next quarterly meeting Thursday, April 18, at the Peterborough Town Library in the 1833 Room, 2 Concord St.Registration and mingling with refreshments will begin at 11:45 a.m., with...
On April 5, Dublin Christian Academy students enjoyed building snow structures and sculpting snowpeople with the sticky spring snow.
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