Abbie Trombly

Abbie is News Director and an award-winning reporter for Monadnock Media Group, recognized several times by the New Hampshire Association of Broadcasters. Abbie can be reached by email at atrombly@wkbkradio.com.

Local
1 year ago
One dead, two injured in Winchester crash

A section of Route 10 was closed in both directions for about an hour and half as crews worked to investigate and clear the scene. 

Local
1 year ago
Tickets on sale for first KSC Ice Hockey games

Tickets are available at https://usnh.evenue.net/events/KSMH

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Local
1 year ago
Police K9 uninjured, man in custody following domestic violence disturbance

Peterborough Police responded to the Prescott Hill Apartments Friday night.

Local
1 year ago
NY man indicted on charges in local bank fraud scam

Wenhua Zhuo was indicted on one class A Felony count of theft by deception.

Local
1 year ago
Keene Skate Park on track for early November opening

There will be a grand opening ceremony in the spring, but Fisk-Hennessey says the community is welcome to start using the park on and after November 8th. 

Local
1 year ago
UPDATED: Police ID three arrested in Island St search

In an update Monday morning, police identified the three people who were arrested: Christian Torruellas, 31, Andrea Martin, 41, and Karen Miner, 25.

Crime & Safety
1 year ago
Several arrested in Island Street search warrant

Police say this is a developing, ongoing investigation and no further details will be released at this point, but additional information will be available later. 

Local
1 year ago
Shaheen visits Rindge on behalf of President Biden

Shaheen appeared at the Cathedral of the Pines to deliver remarks and read a letter from Biden, before presenting a stone from the President’s home state of Delaware.

Crime & Safety
1 year ago
Former NY man pleads guilty to sexually assaulting NH minor

The case was part of Project Safe Childhood, a nationwide effort to combat child exploitation and abuse.

Local
1 year ago
Federal funding heading to Sullivan County to protect from lead poisoning in homes in Newport

The money is meant to help protect families with small children from the dangers of lead-based paint exposure.

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