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Greencastle-Antrim district renovation plans discussed
A committee of the Greencastle-Antrim School Board plans to present its concept for renovating the district campus to the board early next month.
The 544th Bomb Squad, 384th Bomb Group: 1st Lt. Hugh L. Evans, pilot KIA, 2nd Lt.
The Ledger-Transcript recently provided a list of questions to officials at Monadnock Community Hospital relating to vaccine updates, local policies, emergency plans and where residents can find more information.
On Saturday, the Fire Department unveiled a state-of-the-art rescue truck dedicated to former volunteer and selectman Bruce Edes.
Fuel costs uncertain as cold arrives
Things are beginning to heat up for suppliers of heating oil and other fuels, as they are busy making rounds of deliveries.
Storms black out several areas
Storms have left residents without power in several communities, and a flood warning has been issued for the Pemigewasset River at Plymouth.
Six local teens hope to inspire volunteerism and a positive perception of people with disabilities with a documentary film they made this summer.
French joins Living Innovations
Living Innovations, , an agency that provides in-home and community support to the elderly, and people with disabilities and long-term illnesses, announced that Marlene French has joined the organization as its Home Care director.
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Celebrate New Hampshire Archeology Month throughout October
The New Hampshire Archeological Society, in partnership with the New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources and New Hampshire Department of Transportation, is sponsoring the 2009 New Hampshire Archeology Month in October.
Archeologist digs deep into our region's history
Students forged a strong link between past and present New Hampshire residents when renowned archeologist Robert Goodby visited fourth graders Friday at Antrim Elementary School.
Pumpkins not ready for prime time
Jack-o-lanterns on display last year at the Keene Pumpkin Festival. The event is set to go on Oct.
Following fiery criticism Tuesday of an application for a meteorological tower on Tuttle Hill, the zoning board will continue the public hearing in September.
Franklin County Fair Queen crowned
A 20-year-old Greencastle-Antrim graduate and Millersville University junior became Franklin County's 2009 Fair Queen last night, taking her first walk as royalty amid a wildly cheering audience.
Police believe no foul play was involved in the death of a New Hampshire man on a nature tour Wednesday night in the Cape Cod National Seashore.
Students solve CSI mystery at Greencastle-Antrim
For Abbey Eich and Callie Coleman, clearing their middle school principal of murder charges is all in a week's work.
When Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton joined forces in Unity, N.H., last summer, no one mentioned that they had chosen one of the last bastions of the segregated South for their campaign rally.
Last Sunday's paper offered a revealing glimpse into the mind of a state politician in the process of the grueling task of increasing the state budget.
Graveside services for Dennis C. Gale, 65, of Antrim, who died Monday, Dec. 29, 2008, will be held Saturday at 10 a.m. in North Branch Cemetery in Antrim.
"Caring for people in our society and care of the environment go hand in hand. You can't do one without the other." These are not just words to Peterborough resident, Jim Orr.