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By ASHLEY SAARI
On June 24, multiple fire departments responded to a reported propane leak from a 1,000-gallon tank at Pilgrim Foods in Greenville.
There is not enough closet space at home, in our cabin, to accommodate our seasonal wardrobes, meaning our separate fall/winter and spring/summer collections.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Heather Barber has read “To Kill a Mockingbird” cover-to-cover at least six times.
The other day, I joined Michael Dell’Orto on his back porch. Michael is someone who people may have seen for decades serving on various Wilton committees or working behind the scenes in other ways but know little about.
“We had a terrific year at SAU 63.” stated Superintendent Paul Weaver. “We have been focused on continuous improvement and have seen tremendous growth in many areas. Our students are achieving their target growth rates as reflected in our ongoing diagnostic testing, as well as demonstrated improvement in their standardized scores.”
By ASHLEY SAARI
An alpaca was led into the barn at Sleeping Monk Farm in New Ipswich, where a mat was laid out and Harvard Alpaca Shearing awaited.
By ASHLEY SAARI
A famous New Ipswich family has an intimate tie to the formalization of American Sign Language and the American School for the Deaf.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Tuesday brought a change of routine for the St. Vincent de Paul Food Pantry in Greenville, as it opened up its doors to walk-ins.
By ASHLEY SAARI
A man who robbed the TD Bank in New Ipswich in 2014 has been charged with multiple counts related to a robbery at the same location in early April.
By DAVID ALLEN
The cost of securing a permit for construction in Hancock has been brought in line with prevailing standards, with a new method of calculating the expense taking effect next month.
Emily Goodrich, a 10th-grader at Mascenic Regional High School, placed fifth in the state at the New Hampshire Educators Rising competition with her original children’s book, “Lacey’s Marvelous Adventure.” Her high score qualified her for the Educators Rising National Conference in Orlando, Fla., from June 26 to 29.
“We will measure our success not only by the battles we win, but also by the wars that we end, and perhaps most importantly, the wars we never get into.”
By DAVID ALLEN
A firefighting icon that also serves as an warning tool could reappear in Temple in the near future.
The Town of Hancock will host its annual Independence Day celebration and fireworks on Sunday, June 29, starting at 5 p.m. at Moose Brook Park, 33 Forest Road.
The High Street Bridge in Antrim will close to traffic in early July for construction and is expected to reopen by early December.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
According to longtime resident Jonas Taub, the Antrim in the Evening summer concert and event series are a happy byproduct of Antrim’s unusual history.
By JESSECA TIMMONS
The Electric Earth summer concert series launches for the season Sunday, June 29, at 4 p.m. at the First Church in Jaffrey, with a performance of Brahms’ “Quintet” for clarinet and strings.
Greetings from the Barn!
The Jaffrey Civic Center, 40 Main St., will host “Stillness in Bloom,” an exhibit by artist Olha Necheporenko, from June 27 through Aug. 2 in the Auditorium Gallery.
Hancock Town Library, 25 Main St., will host “Flare,” an exhibit by Hillsborough artist Paula Kay Kerouac, from June 28 through Aug. 6 in the Daniels Room.
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