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Nicole Colson

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

Obituaries
2 years ago
Evan James Laughlin

Evan James Laughlin, 43, of Keene, passed away in the comfort of his own home on Tuesday, May 7, 2024.

Sports
2 years ago
Festivities on deck at Keene SwampBats Opening Week

The Keene SwampBats, a member of the New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL), are gearing up for a thrilling opening week at Alumni Field.

Local
2 years ago
Marlow suspect found deceased

MARLOW, N.H. – (MyKeeneNow)  A suspect state police had been searching for over the […]

Entertainment
2 years ago
Winkfest 2: An All-Day Festival of Fun and Music Hosted by WINQ-FM

Get ready for a day filled with fun, food, and fantastic music at Winkfest 2 Saturday, June 22 at Outlaw Brewing Company in Winchester.

Education
2 years ago
Keene State teams up with optics manufacturer to tackle workforce shortage

Keene State College has joined forces with the American Center for Optics Manufacturing (AmeriCOM) to address a critical need for skilled technicians in the precision manufacturing sector.

Local
2 years ago
Animals seized from Winchester home

Winchester police, with assistance from multiple agencies, executed an emergency search warrant at 22 Jones Road after receiving reports of animal neglect.

Local
2 years ago
Police ID man in apparent drowning in Dublin

Police have identified the victim of an apparent drowning in Dublin Friday.

Local
2 years ago
Historical Society appoints new executive director

  KEENE, N.H. – (MyKeeneNow) The Historical Society of Cheshire County has named Jennifer “Jenna” […]

Food
2 years ago
Food entrepreneurs to graduate from Hannah Grimes Center business course

The Hannah Grimes Center for Entrepreneurship is advancing its mission to support local businesses with the third cohort of its Food Business Lab course.

Arts & Culture
2 years ago
Colonial’s director bids farewell; leaves a legacy of innovation and transformative leadership

When Alec Doyle traded life in his hometown for the big city lights of Los Angeles, he never thought he’d return. Two decades later, he leaves a legacy to ensuring Keene’s historic performing arts center thrives for another century.