Nicole Colson

Nicole Colson is the editor-in-chief of MyKeeneNow. She can be reached at 603-352-9230, X-322.

Local
1 year ago
Hydrant and valve upgrades set to begin in Keene tomorrow

Residents in several areas of Keene should prepare for temporary disruptions as critical upgrades to the city’s fire hydrants and water main valves get underway this Friday, Sept 20.

Local
1 year ago
Missing Swanzey man found safe Wednesday

A search for a missing Swanzey man concluded successfully late Wednesday evening, after family members reported him missing earlier that day.

Health & Wellness
1 year ago
WKBK’s Dan Mitchell interviews race director Alan Stroshine about this year’s Clarence DeMar Marathon

As the Clarence DeMar Marathon approaches its 46th running on September 29th, the meticulous planning and dedication of the Elm City Rotary Club organizers are on full display. 

Local
1 year ago
Swanzey’s Upper Wilson Pond Dam reconstruction nears completion

The Upper Wilson Pond Dam reconstruction is almost finished after months of intensive construction work.

Local
1 year ago
Swanzey proposes stricter fines, surveillance for covered bridges; public hearing set for Sept. 25

The Town of Swanzey is moving forward with efforts to protect its historic covered bridges, with a public hearing scheduled for next Thursday, Sept. 25 at 6:15 p.m. at Whitcomb Hall, 17 Main St.

Crime & Safety
1 year ago
Ex-office manager for Dartmouth newspaper sentenced for $223K theft

A former office manager for The Dartmouth, Dartmouth College’s student newspaper, was sentenced to 15 months in federal prison for embezzling over $223,000 from the publication, officials announced.

Local
1 year ago
City resolves power generation violations at transfer station

The City of Keene has successfully addressed power generation violations at its transfer station, working closely with the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NH DES).

Local
1 year ago
Volunteers sought for major river cleanup in Keene and Swanzey

Communities in New England are gearing up for a large-scale environmental effort this fall, as the 28th annual Source to Sea Cleanup returns to the Connecticut River and its tributaries on Sept. 20 and 21.

Local
1 year ago
Attorneys General coalition urges Congress to mandate health warnings on social media platforms

A bipartisan group of 42 state attorneys general, led by New Hampshire’s Attorney General John M. Formella, has called on Congress to take action against social media platforms, urging lawmakers to require a U.S. Surgeon General’s warning on all algorithm-driven sites.

Local
1 year ago
Labor Day Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over enforcement leads to 40 arrests statewide

A statewide Labor Day enforcement effort aimed at reducing impaired driving resulted in 40 arrests across New Hampshire.