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Peterborough town buildings going all-renewable
09-05-2024 11:01 AM

By TIM BRUNS

After some discussion during Tuesday’s Peterborough Select Board meeting, town buildings and structures will soon be powered by 100% renewable energy.Since the current contract with Standard Power is ending soon, Select Board members looked at rates...

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Local schools get ready for new sports season
09-03-2024 12:02 PM

By TIM BRUNS

Conant Middle High School brought on two new coaches for this fall season.Heather Sawyer joined the boys’ soccer team as head coach in July, while Ashley Lingerman became the field hockey coach in the spring.Sawyer, who previously served as assistant...


Medical and emergency colleagues remember Lauren Morton
09-02-2024 12:01 PM

By TIM BRUNS

At Monadnock Community Hospital, physician’s assistant Lauren Morton is being remembered as a beloved member of the emergency department team.Morton, 44, of Francestown, died Aug. 19. She had worked at the hospital since 2017. Dr. Eric Lasky, medical...


Dublin Education Advisory Committee responds to report on impact of withdrawal
08-29-2024 12:16 PM

By TIM BRUNS

On Tuesday, Dublin Education Advisory Committee members discussed cost projections regarding withdrawal from the ConVal School District, including Select Board member Carole Monroe saying she was “concerned” that the projected cost increase for other...


Short film ‘There are No Wolves in New Hampshire’ films in Peterborough and Rindge
08-28-2024 1:01 PM

By TIM BRUNS

New Hampshire is devoid of werewolves – at least according to the title of a short film being shot in Peterborough and Rindge over the past week.Manchester based film company Film Studio LLC, visited the region to shoot its upcoming “Gothic horror”...


Dublin ZBA considering fee hikes and new rules
08-27-2024 8:30 AM

By TIM BRUNS

Dublin’s Zoning Board of Adjustment is looking at some of its fees, although not the application fee itself, and debating if it should rework the application process.Board Chair John Morris  said the newspaper notices and postage fees are up for...


Avenue A drill team takes lawn chairs on tour
08-26-2024 2:38 PM

By TIM BRUNS

Teens from Avenue A Teen Center in Antrim took to local parking lots to add their spin to military drills using lawn chairs Friday.The drill team made stops at Pheasant Wood Center, RiverMead Health Center. Summerhill Assisted Living and Scott-Farrar...


Road closure affects Mason school bus routes
08-26-2024 12:01 PM

By TIM BRUNS

As the first day of school approaches for Mason students, including Wednesday at Mason Elementary School, some bus stops will be changing for the beginning of the school year due to the closure of Barrett Hill Road caused by bridge replacement over...


Brazilian United brings soccer camp to Rindge
08-26-2024 11:11 AM

By TIM BRUNS

Children who signed up for the Rindge Recreation Department’s soccer camp recently got a taste of Brazil.For the first time, the department hosted Brazilian United, a soccer program that brings soccer players from Brazil to the United States to teach...


Dublin Select Board supports pulling out of ConVal, but staying in SAU
08-22-2024 12:02 PM

By TIM BRUNS

With a decision from ConVal’s Feasibility Study Committee nearing, the Dublin Select Board has voted to support Dublin Consolidated School leaving the school district but remaining in SAU 1.The feasibility committee is set to meet Thursday, and will...


Presentation dives into Dublin’s archives
08-22-2024 11:48 AM

By TIM BRUNS

If someone were to look at the population of Dublin between 1869 and 1870, he or she would see that Dublin lost half its population,Celeste Snitko, archivist for the Dublin Historical Society, explained during a “Dublin Archives: Present and Past”...


Rose Mountain Rumble in Lyndeborough benefits conservancy
08-21-2024 12:01 PM

By TIM BRUNS

What started as a way to conserve Rose Mountain has blossomed as a yearly gravel biking event that brings local enthusiasts and casuals alike to the area to raise money for the Piscataquog Land Conservancy.As the Rose Mountain Rumble’s ninth...


Hiker injured on Mount Monadnock
08-19-2024 1:03 PM

By TIM BRUNS

A 34-year-old Massachusetts resident injured his leg Sunday afternoon while descending Mount Monadnock near the summit.According to a press release from New Hampshire Fish and Game, Peter Marotta experienced a non-life-threatening injury from...


Fundraising to buy Old Congregational Church in Lyndeborough is nearly complete
08-19-2024 10:54 AM

By TIM BRUNS

After the Old Congregational Church was put up for sale approximately two years ago, Lyndeborough Historical Society Secretary Jessie Salisbury said several comments surfaced on social media calling to either tear it down or repurpose it as a barn.The...


Walk from Dublin, Peterborough festival celebrate democracy
08-05-2024 12:09 PM

By TIM BRUNS

Despite rain halfway through, the Democracy Festival in Peterborough carried on Saturday afternoon, with at least 60 residents from around the Monadnock region gathered at Putnam Park with their umbrellas and raincoats Saturday afternoon.Prior to the...


Dublin Education Advisory Committee will focus on leaving ConVal
08-01-2024 12:01 PM

By TIM BRUNS

The Dublin Education Advisory Committee will be focusing on options from their draft final report that call for leaving the ConVal School District, per the Dublin Select Board’s recommendation to “pursue research.”The report provides five options:...

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