A Spring Tea Party honoring mothers and caregivers will be held Saturday, May 9, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the DubHub/Dublin Community Center, 1123 Main St. The event invites community members ...
The Greenfield Sportsman’s Club hosted its annual Fishing Derby on Saturday, May 6, and Sunday, May 7 at the club’s property on Savage Road in Greenfield. About thirty families braved cold and rain to ...
Peterborough’s annual Town Meeting will be held over two days this month, with voting and deliberative sessions scheduled at the Town House. The ballot session, or second session, will take place ...
Concord has a restriction when it comes to new dead-end streets: no more than 1,000 feet. That limit is in place for resident safety, argues Deputy City Manager Matthew Walsh. If the city approves ...
On Wednesday, a single-vehicle crash occurred on Fitzwilliam Road in Jaffrey, resulting in no injuries and police intending to pursue charges of reckless operation against the driver, George Minihan, ...
High Mowing School's annual May Day festival celebrates the arrival of spring with Maypole dancing, local artisans, and community activities.
From left: Luane Guerra, Annie Russo, Ashlyn Robinson, and Isabella Farrand were among the high school students who made fleece blankets for children and youth in the area through Project Linus.
An 80-year-old driver was taken to the hospital after a rollover crash on Wilton Road Wednesday afternoon. Emergency crews responded around 1:16 p.m. to a report of a vehicle on its side. Police Chief ...
Conant's strong all-around team performance led them to an 11-6 victory over Stevens in spring softball action. Freshman Chloe Seppala shined in the circle.
Summer 2026 will be the “Season of Discovery” at the Peterborough Players. “The theme of discovery ties our season together, whether it’s the mystery of the ‘Hound of Baskervilles,’ or it’s the ...
Downtown Peterborough will celebrate the arrival of May with its First Friday event on May 1 from 5 to 7 p.m. and later, featuring shopping, live music, art exhibits and family-friendly activities.
Five years after founding the “Stories to Share” lecture series at the Jaffrey Civic Center, Joseph Steinfield will finally be telling his own story. Steinfield will present “Gone Fishin’: A Trial ...