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
NH man charged with burglary for incidents in Peterborough

The Rochester, New Hampshire man is facing a felony charge of burglary, among other misdemeanor charges.

Local
1 year ago
One northbound lane closure expected to slow traffic in Downtown Keene Friday morning

The Keene Public Works Department says one northbound lane, north of Eagle Court, on Main Street in Keene will be closed from 7:00 AM to noon Friday.

Local
1 year ago
One man injured in early morning crash in Antrim Thursday

Fire officials say the driver swerved to avoid a deer and was hit by another car as he exited his vehicle.

Local
1 year ago
After 40+ years, Keene’s City Clerk announces retirement

Keene City Clerk Patty Little has written a letter to Mayor Jay Kahn and the Keene City Council announcing her retirement, effective April 30th, 2025. 

Local
1 year ago
Investigation finds some personal information compromised in Hinsdale School District hack

In a recently wrapped up investigation, the district found that a limited amount of information stored on their network may have been accessed.

Local
1 year ago
Three injured in third Route 9 crash

Saturday’s crash is the third on Route 9 in Spofford in about two weeks.

Local
1 year ago
Man charged following disturbance in Keene hotel parking lot, harmed himself with knife

Police responded to the parking lot of the Hampton Inn on Key Road in Keene around 1:50 Saturday morning.

Local
1 year ago
Data shows desire for innovation and intentional change in Keene

More community vision work is expected this summer with a draft and finalized Vision Keene 20-Forward Community Vision Report ready by the end of September.

Local
1 year ago
Sununu vetoes local lawmakers bill on drivers licenses for noncitizens

Senate Bill 501, introduced by District 10 Senator Donovan Fenton, was meant to clear up some confusion within current state law.

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