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By JESSECA TIMMONS
Peterborough’s Rite Aid store is scheduled to close Tuesday, May 6, at 8 p.m.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
David R. Godine will share stories from five decades in the publishing business at Jaffrey Civic Center’s “Stories to Share” at 5 p.m. on May 2 at 40 Main St. in Jaffrey.
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 JESSECA TIMMONS
Four students from the architecture department at Keene State unveiled their concepts for affordable housing at some of Peterborough’s most well-known properties in a presentation Saturday at RiverMead.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Antrim’s historic Goodell Mills complex, which dates back to the Civil War era, could soon see new life as an assisted-living and elderly housing facility.
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 JESSECA TIMMONS
The Rindge Historical Society will host singer-songwriter Walter Crockett at Saturday’s “Music at the Museum” event at the Rindge Meeting House.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
On Saturday, Jaffrey’s Park Theatre will present a sneak peak of the first fiction film about, written by and starring people with minimally speaking autism.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
A new proposal for the Antrim Mills complex could bring an assisted-living facility to Main Street in Antrim.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
The Francestown Zoning Board approved a variance which will enable the new owner of the multifamily units on Torrey Pines Road adjacent to the Crotched Mountain Golf Course to move forward with a plan to convert the buildings from short-term rentals to long-term rentals.
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.
By DAVID ALLEN
Carl Mabbs-Zeno of Peterborough is a veteran of governmental diplomacy and aid abroad, and on Monday, he shared his thoughts into the likely impact of the Trump administration’s scaling back of American assistance overseas.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
New laws being considered by the New Hampshire Legislature are spurring the ConVal School District to try to determine how potential changes could affect the district in the next few years.
By DAVID ALLEN
Select Board members agreed Tuesday to quadruple the request for ConVal’s End 68 Hours of Hunger program.
By DAVID ALLEN
Hancock is moving forward with efforts to study consolidation of local police departments.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
The ConVal Theater Department spring musical, “Hadestown,” will be performed April 17 to 19, at 7 p.m. at the Lucy Hurlin Theatre at ConVal High School.
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