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Families enjoyed a variety of activities at the New Ipswich Congregational Church’s annual Children’s Fair, including games, a petting zoo, plant and book sales, and hay rides.
Senator Maggie Hassan visited Monadnock Community Hospital to discuss the impact of the recently passed "Big Beautiful Big" bill, which will cut funding for rural hospitals, Medicare, and Medicaid ...
The Antrim-Bennington Book Club, started by Carol Healey in 2020, has grown to 15 members and has read 40 books in five years, connecting with authors and taking part in community events.
Karen Liot Hill and other New Hampshire elected officials prioritize their mental and physical health by keeping active, maintaining a positive attitude, and finding balance in their busy schedules.
The Rindge Select Board voted 2-1 to employ the town's council to investigate employee complaints against Selectman Tom Coneys, who has been accused of yelling at an employee and has been pursuing ...
The Summer Silent Boxing Film Series concludes with a screening of Buster Keaton’s “Battling Butler” on Sunday, Aug. 24 at 2 p.m. at the Town Hall Theatre, 40 Main St., Wilton. Admission is free, with ...
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