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By DAVID ALLEN
Route 31 in Wilton is undergoing construction by the New Hampshire Department of Transportation, but the state has not contacted the town to explain the project which has reduced the road to one lane.
By DAVID ALLEN
More than 50 people flanked Route 101 in Dublin on Sunday to mark three years since Ukraine was invaded by Russia and to show support for the beleaguered nation.
By DAVID ALLEN
Asked why she braved a windy February day to hear words written more than two centuries ago, Kathy Schongar of Peterborough replied, “To remind us of what it’s all about.”
By DAVID ALLEN
Residents of Wilton heard from current and aspiring members of Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative School Board Thursday about their visions for local education.
By DAVID ALLEN
The ConVal School Board’s hearings on a petition warrant article concluded last week with support voiced for the proposal, and a warning for the School Board.
By DAVID ALLEN
On Feb. 13, Wilton Fire Chief Don Nourse explained the workings of an 1851 Hunneman & Company tanker wagon, the town’s first piece of firefighting equipment. Doing so, he made a point about his department that is as true now as it was when the tanker was in use.
By DAVID ALLEN
People hoping to enjoy Cunningham Pond this summer who don’t live in Peterborough will be paying more to do so, after Select Board members approved a Recreation Department proposal on Tuesday increasing the fee for non-resident vehicle stickers from $150 to $185.
By DAVID ALLEN
A break in a water main along Route 101 in Peterborough Wednesday sent a stream down toward Church Street on the north side of the road, likely impacting water quality and pressure from late morning.
By DAVID ALLEN
Loretta J. Ross had advice for any parents in her audience in Peterborough on Saturday.
By DAVID ALLEN
Wilton ended 2024 with $342,164.16 left in the town’s operating budget.
By DAVID ALLEN
The Town of Temple has joined the ranks of those exploring the prospect of leaving the ConVal School District. A petition warrant article has garnered the necessary signatures to put before the voters the question of whether Temple should “initiate a feasibility study of Temple’s withdrawal” from the district.
By DAVID ALLEN
“Can you believe that he made that out of wood?” was a common refrain heard at the Dublin Community Center Friday afternoon as visitors contemplated Franz Feige’s craftsmanship.
By DAVID ALLEN
Fire and ice weren’t too far apart at WinterFest in Wilton Saturday.
By DAVID ALLEN
Greenfield’s representative to the ConVal School Board, Curtis Hamilton, began Tuesday evening’s public hearing in Dublin about a petition article to establish a budget cap for ConVal by presenting the anticipated impact on education and school programming if it passes March 11.
By DAVID ALLEN
Hancock residents heard a very clear view from ConVal School Board Chair Richard Dunning Monday on a petition warrant article proposing to cap the district’s budget.
By DAVID ALLEN
For millions, the name Linus conjures up images of a “Peanuts” cartoon character tightly holding a blanket for comfort.
By DAVID ALLEN
When it comes to recreation, people have very different interests – and the Peterborough Recreation Department wants to know what they are.
By DAVID ALLEN
Recreation met repurposing at Hancock’s Winter Frolic on Saturday, as families gathered behind the Meeting House on homemade sleds made of cardboard.
By DAVID ALLEN
“The ceiling fans are new! And I couldn’t help but notice the stools,” said Jan Frost as she waited for dessert at the reopened Peterborough Diner on a recent Monday.
By DAVID ALLEN
Some new-fallen snow allowed local residents to explore the Heald Tract in Wilton and figure out who else is meandering the region this winter.
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