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By DAVID ALLEN
“It’s growing. I did it!” was how Laura Clayton reflected on how she has nurtured her business at Depot Square over the last decade.
By DAVID ALLEN
A staple of community life in Peterborough will return in February, as Union Congregational Church, 37 Concord St., will resume serving its free community suppers on Mondays starting Feb. 3 at 5:30 p.m.
By DAVID ALLEN
“Its always good to know a person before you judge,” Ali Sekou said Tuesday in Jaffrey.
By DAVID ALLEN
New Ipswich’s town budget will be approximately $3.62 million, a 7% increase, if voters approve the article recommended by selectmen at Tuesday’s budget hearing.
By DAVID ALLEN
Bringing some holiday moves to a post-holiday evening, the Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative Middle High School Dance Team performed “The Mini-Nutcracker” at the school last week. The event was rescheduled from December due to weather.
By DAVID ALLEN
Students at Dublin School were asked some serious questions on MLK Day.
By DAVID ALLEN
Local residents spent part of Saturday learning how to stay warmer this winter and save money doing so.
By DAVID ALLEN
Quick thinking by employees helped to extinguish an electrical fire at the Grove Street Dunkin’ Donuts in Peterborough Thursday morning.
By DAVID ALLEN
Dublin’s representative to thblin Cone ConVal School Board told the town’s Select Board Monday that he opposes the town’s initiative to withdraw from the district.
By DAVID ALLEN
In recognition of her work at the Harris Center for Conservation Education in Hancock, Susie Spikol was named Conservation Educator of the Year at the recent meeting of statewide conservation districts.
By DAVID ALLEN
Despite opposition, the Lyndeborough Zoning Board of Adjustment voted Monday after a two-hour discussion to allow a resident to proceed with plans for a second accessory dwelling unit on his property.
By DAVID ALLEN
Hancock and Greenfield could consider combining police forces.
By DAVID ALLEN
Three different art forms were at the Dublin Community Center Friday, including the work of a Guggenheim fellow who is a native of the region.
By DAVID ALLEN
A Peterborough home was left uninhabitable Sunday afternoon after a fire that drew crews from towns stretching from Milford to Keene.
By DAVID ALLEN
Crews put out a fire in trash that been deposited into a truck for removal in Rindge Friday morning.
By DAVID ALLEN
Some career choices seem to run in a family’s DNA, including working in restaurants. A new choice in Jaffrey suggests as much, as Tiffany Tatro offers seasonal fare at 21B on Main St.
By DAVID ALLEN
“The state’s in the worst budget situation since the Great Recession,” state Rep. Peter Leishman said during Tuesday’s Peterborough Select Board meeting, referring to the economic downturn from December 2007 to June 2009.
By DAVID ALLEN
Wilton-Lyndeborough Co-operative Middle High School has gathered and donated 168 new pillows to Sleep in Heavenly Peace, an organization that provides beds and bedding to children in need of them.
By DAVID ALLEN
Dublin saved more than $60,000 by crushing reclaimed stone into gravel for town roads rather than purchasing it.
By DAVID ALLEN
In recent years, many public libraries have dispensed with fines for overdue books, but they would still like them back. However, some much smaller local libraries geared toward young people actually don’t expect books to be returned at all. “There’s...
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