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Thirty years ago, a few Peterborough moms decided they wanted to bring more arts education to their children.
The Antrim Select Board is considering a proposal for a land swap that would facilitate the Town of Antrim donation of the ...
One month after being elected, John Wood, Dublin’s representative to the ConVal School Board, resigned, citing work ...
Zeno of Peterborough is a veteran of governmental diplomacy and aid abroad, and on Monday, he shared his thoughts into the ...
Allen Aldenberg, who served for three decades in the U.S. Army, will oversee the campus as the Chief Military and Veterans ...
As the Trump administration goes all-in with efforts to reinvigorate coal, the owners of the region’s last coal-fired power ...
New laws being considered by the New Hampshire Legislature are spurring the ConVal School District to try to determine how ...
Three-days-a-week rehearsals since late January bore fruit last week when the Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative Drama Club ...
Select Board members agreed Tuesday to quadruple the request for ConVal’s End 68 Hours of Hunger program.
A group representing New Hampshire’s hospitals filed a lawsuit Tuesday challenging a state tax on hospitals — the latest turn ...
Hands off our big, beautiful government! How dare anyone call it bloated and inefficient? Cut waste? Cut fraud? Cut abuse? Cut anything? No way, absolutely not!
Concord has been keeping busy this spring with busy bills—like HB-524 (anti-vaccine), HB-115 (anti-education), and HB-148 (anti-trans). These busy bills give lawmakers an open mic for fear-mongering a ...