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By DAVID ALLEN
Although snowstorms can foster angst for everyone from school superintendents to retail merchants in the Monadnock region, the Wilton Lyndeboro Winter Wanderers view a heavy blanket of white on the ground with enthusiasm.
By DAVID ALLEN
Superintendent Peter Weaver announced at Tuesday’s School Board meeting that he will be leaving his position at the end of the next school year
By DAVID ALLEN
Businesses in downtown Peterborough are breathing easier with word that the Monadnock Food Co-op of Keene is not pursuing plans to expand into town.
By DAVID ALLEN
As he’s stepping away from his media presence in the Granite State, Fritz Wetherbee was asked how his stories will continue to be told.
By DAVID ALLEN
In the course of Eric Olesen’s service to the Town of Wilton, one episode is such that if a novelist put it in a book, an editor would question its believability.
By DAVID ALLEN
A new private foundation looking to support classical education has identified a local charter school as a model for other schools that it might support.
By DAVID ALLEN
Harris Construction made its case at Thursday’s Select Board meeting regarding excavating land in town without notice, permitting or the payment of taxes.
By DAVID ALLEN
Temple’s Select Board has approved a $36,000 expenditure from the paving fund to recover Mud Road and Hadley Road in town.
By DAVID ALLEN
Policies from the new administration in Washington, D.C., are keeping businesses in the Monadnock region wondering – and worrying – about the impact of certain tariffs on their enterprises.
By DAVID ALLEN
The MilliporeSigma Jaffrey SPARK team engaged with the next generation of scientists at an event hosted by the Mansfield Public Library in Temple on Monday
By DAVID ALLEN
A program to provide common reading experience for anyone interested is underway in Temple, including all students at Temple Elementary School.
By DAVID ALLEN
Wilton officials said Monday that of the two dams in town discussed at Town Meeting, Frog Pond Dam is classified as a significant hazard, not a high-hazard dam in terms of its integrity.
By DAVID ALLEN
Residents of Jaffrey and Rindge gathered Friday evening to collect signatures on petitions asking the School Board to revisit proposed cuts in the budget that members voted to approve last week.
By DAVID ALLEN
Hancock Police Chief Tom Horne had what seemed a novel answer to a question at Saturday’s “Cookies with the Chief” session at Hancock Town Library.
By DAVID ALLEN
Along with signs outside businesses proclaiming “Now Hiring,” there news stories about people in various sectors of the economy losing their jobs.
By DAVID ALLEN
Dublin’s select board reflected upon educational issues Monday, a week after voting resulted in its remaining in the ConVal School District and with the budget cap on per-pupil spending defeated at the polls.
By DAVID ALLEN
Members of the Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative School Board are concerned about student information that was released as a result of a computer hack in January.
By DAVID ALLEN
Having one’s artwork requested by a U.S. ambassador to hang in her official residence is something that most artists wouldn’t dream of, but that’s what happened to New Hampshire’s Pamela Tarbell.
By DAVID ALLEN
According to a statement by Peterborough Police Chief Scott Guinard, a non-lethal round and Taser were required to apprehend an individual Tuesday night who had allegedly threatened neighbors on Keenan Drive with a rifle earlier in the evening.
By DAVID ALLEN
Residents of Greenville came one step closer to constructing a new fire station Saturday when Town Meeting voted to expand the purpose of the New Fire Station Expendable Trust Fund to include hiring architects, engineers, acquiring land and construction.
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