Filmmaker Ken Burns told WKBK listeners Monday that his upcoming PBS film on the American Revolution will show the war’s bloody, complex reality.
Keene has reopened the wastewater plant access road for public use with new safety rules for walkers, cyclists, and dog owners.
Excerpt: From circus arts and African rhythms to burlesque, reggae, and Revolutionary War history, here’s a roundup of things to do in the Monadnock Region and southern Vermont this weekend.
Keene’s City Council approved cost cuts for its downtown project while debating the fate of 100 Church St. and new bike lane rules.
Toy City owner Steve Levy spoke on WKBK about the uncertainty facing his 53-year-old Keene business amid casino plans at its current site.
Race director Alan Stroshine shared updates on the Clarence DeMar Marathon during a WKBK interview, highlighting its community impact and needs.
Sean and Caitlyn Bohanan bring fresh energy to the Keene Salvation Army, expanding programs for families, youth, and the unhoused.
Keene’s MSFI Committee debated bike racks, speed limits, and safety rules Wednesday as part of the city’s downtown infrastructure project.
Keene’s zoning board advanced plans for a casino move, a Colonial Theatre upgrade, and delayed action on the fire-damaged Cobblestone lot.
Brattleboro police arrested a Sharon man accused of chasing children with a machete and charged him with aggravated stalking.