Open enrollment in New Hampshire schools becomes a threat to low-income districts after a major Supreme Court decision.
The Monadnock Center for History and Culture will present “Weaving Music Threads: Baroque Traditions Meet Afro-Latin and Indigenous Rhythms,” featuring the award-winning ensemble Rumbarroco, on Friday ...
Local players from ConVal, Conant, and Wilton-Lyndeborough schools named to New Hampshire Soccer Coaches' Association ...
A Greenville man has pleaded guilty to robbing a New Ipswich bank while on federal supervised release. Eric Lord, 54, pleaded guilty to one count of bank robbery on Oct. 6, according to a press ...
The Francestown Democratic Committee organized a food drive that has collected over 800 food items in just over a week to support the ConVal End 68 Hours of Hunger program, which provides bags of food ...
The Silentwoods Collective hosted a sold-out "Tavern Night" event on Nov. 1, featuring food, live music, and theater inspired by the 18th century, sponsored by the Hancock Historical Society.
Join poet Charles Coe for a creative writing workshop at Hancock Town Library on Dec. 6. Open to poets and prose writers of all levels.
Join Shelter From the Storm's 14th annual Antique Roadshow-style appraisals and Basket Bonanza in New Hampshire for an evening of appraisals, music, and prizes.
Join the Dublin Public Library for a free New Hampshire Humanities program on the history of classic animation, featuring Mickey Mouse and Mr. Magoo.
Vermont artist Chris Curtis' sculpture "Thought Cage" was unveiled at Ashuelot River Park, marking the launch of the Monadnock Sculpture Trail from Peterborough to Walpole, a project initiated by Rick ...
Experience Thanksgiving traditions from the 1830s at the historic Phoenix Mill House open house on Nov. 15. Sample period foods and learn about 19th-century textile industry.
Celebrate traditional New England skills at Mill Hollow Works' free Heritage Craft event on Nov. 15. Enjoy live music, workshops, and demonstrations.
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