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ConVal girls' volleyball team, led by first-year head coach Annie Keating, is off to a strong start this fall, winning their first three games without losing a set.
The trees in New Hampshire are changing color due to a combination of stress from the wet spring and late-summer drought, but the foliage should still be at its peak in mid-New Hampshire around ...
Antrim Planning Board to discuss noise pollution and RV regulations. Concerns raised about enforcement, generators and extended stays.
Survivors of abuse at New Hampshire's former Youth Development Center urge rejection of Attorney General John Formella's second term.
The Mason Energy Commission is hosting a "Weatherization Curious and Community Supper" on Sept. 18th to provide locals with information and resources on how to weatherize their homes and save energy.
Survivors asked councilors in a letter to consider whether the state delivered justice and accountability for the thousands of kids abused at state facilities under Formella’s leadership. The seven ...
MacDowell has awarded 149 fellowships to artists from 25 states, Washington, D.C., and 16 countries for its Fall 2025-Winter 2026 residency season, with selected Fellows spending an average of four ...
Jaffrey is gathering feedback on a proposal to merge the downtown and business district, as well as two residential districts, to streamline development and encourage growth, with the aim of making ...
Division III cross-country runners compete at Conant Fast 5K. Conant's small but fierce team aims to disrupt team scores despite limited numbers.
The Mansfield Public Library is offering a full lineup of fall programming for children, including weekly preschool storytime and a new monthly Sticker Club.
New Hampshire has passed a series of housing bills aimed at reducing restrictive land use regulations, making it easier for developers to build new housing, and reducing the cost of construction.
The Healing Arts Gallery at Monadnock Hospital features a three-part exhibit of rare works by local collectors, including vintage boxes, found art, and Japanese prints, through November 3.