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By BILL FONDA
Peterborough and the Monadnock region can’t solve problems such as the planet’s fossil fuel problem alone, said Bob Haring-Smith of the Peterborough Renewable Energy Project, but they can still make contributions.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Aho Seamless Gutters in Rindge has undergone a rebranding -- keeping the same ownership and employees, but taking on a new name, tagline and logo to become Udderly Gutters.
By ASHLEY SAARI
On Monday, the Jaffrey-Rindge School Board met to discuss the ramifications of last week’s deliberative session, in particular a $3 million cut to the proposed budget for the coming school year.
By ASHLEY SAARI
After nearly a year of research and interviews with members of the public and the school system, the Community Academic and Support Team, or CAST, has released a 158-page report with data and recommendations for the Mascenic School District – including recommendations about communication that the district has agreed to implement.
By ASHLEY SAARI
A fire at Red’s in downtown Jaffrey early Tuesday morning destroyed an office on the second floor of the the auto repair and heating oil delivery service’s building, but most services at the business reopened Wednesday.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Jaffrey is seeking funding for mandated water projects during Town Meeting this year.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
State leaders said they’re concerned over President Donald Trump’s impending tariffs on Canada, warning that they would pose a risk for state construction projects and higher energy prices for New Hampshire residents.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
When doctors diagnosed her son with autism 15 years ago, Iraida Muñoz moved her family from Puerto Rico to the United States in hopes of accessing better health care.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Residents at a packed deliberative session for the Jaffrey-Rindge Cooperative District slashed the proposed budget by $3 million Wednesday, leaving the proposed budget at $30.76 million.
By ASHLEY SAARI
The New Ipswich Fire Department will be making a second try at creating a combined position that will include a firefighter, code enforcement officer and building inspector position, after a similar article failed narrowly last year.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
A group of New Hampshire senators wants to tighten rules around cellphone use in schools.
By ASHLEY SAARI
During Saturday’s Mason Elementary School deliberative session, the district honored School Board Chair Chris Guiry, who is retiring this year after many years on the board, stretching back to before Mason was its own district.
By ASHLEY SAARI
The New Ipswich Library has joined with community partners to bring new programming for children to the library.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Residents made several amendments to warrant articles during Saturday’s nearly five-hour long deliberative session, including shortening and softening an article calling for a feasibility study for the withdrawal of Rindge from the local cooperative school district.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Rindge police responded to two crashes due to road conditions on Friday and Monday, including a rollover crash on Friday.
By ASHLEY SAARI
A proposed zoning change in Mason would allow detached accessory dwelling units in any district by right, rather than requiring a special exception process.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Donna Morin told lawmakers a waiting period on gun purchases could have saved her son.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
New Hampshire is one step closer to establishing mandatory minimum sentences on fentanyl charges.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Considering speeding in New Hampshire? Think again.
By ASHLEY SAARI
One of the two amendments the Jaffrey Planning Board is putting on the warrant this year deals with the town’s open space development rules -- in particular, the potential housing density allowed on the properties.
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