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
3 years ago
Apartments proposed for former River Valley site

Keene Housing is looking to make 60 apartment units available at the site.

Local
3 years ago
Jet in deadly flight may have had ‘trim issues’: NTSB

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A business jet may have experienced problems with its stability […]

Local
3 years ago
One dead after plane that took off from Keene airport experienced turbulence

KEENE, NH – One person has died after the airplane they were a passenger […]

Local
3 years ago
More snow on the way to Monadnock Region

WKBK Staff Meteorologist Pat Pagano is predicting a total of 6-12″ of snow locally, with more in higher elevations. 

Local
3 years ago
Downtown project moves to Council workshop phase

The first workshop is tentatively scheduled for Tuesday March 14th at 6 pm. The public will be able to comment.

Local
3 years ago
School shooting hoax making rounds in New Hampshire

As of 11:45 Thursday morning no local schools or police departments have confirmed receiving such threats. 

Local
3 years ago
Grant funding could push Downtown project to 2025

Keene City Manager Elizabeth Dragon said the timing of the grants is what complicates the process. 

Local
3 years ago
Police: Bomb threat at Target deemed a hoax

Around 8:40 Tuesday morning Keene police received a call from Target on Ash Brook Road reporting that an unidentified male had called the store from an unknown number and claimed he had placed a bomb somewhere inside the store.

Local
3 years ago
March Madness Returns to Spaulding!

The Owl’s will host their regional tournament this weekend March 3rd and 4th, facing the Baruch Bearcats in the tournament opener.

Local
3 years ago
NH Executive Council approves $40 M grant to bring fiber internet service to thousands

Locally, the project will bring service to 3,078 homes in Cheshire County.

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