Nicole Colson

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

Crime & Safety
3 weeks ago
Westmoreland man charged in Route 9 crash that injured seven

A Westmoreland man faces vehicular assault charges after a Route 9 crash in August that injured seven and triggered a major emergency response.

Person with fire extinguisher putting out fire
Local
3 weeks ago
Keene keeps outdoor burning, fireworks ban in place as wildfire risk intensifies

Keene has extended its ban on outdoor burning and fireworks as fire danger reaches “very high” levels, raising the risk of fast-moving wildfires.

Crime & Safety
3 weeks ago
Police identify Brattleboro woman killed in suspicious incident

Police have identified Angelica Barbour, 31, of Brattleboro, as the woman killed in Londonderry; blunt force trauma cited as cause of death.

Local
3 weeks ago
Swanzey breaks ground on long-awaited fire station

Swanzey has broken ground on its long-awaited $3.5 million fire station, a project years in the making and approved by voters in March.

Crime & Safety
3 weeks ago
Two Rindge residents charged in connection with fatal shooting

Three people face charges after a Hartford shooting left one man dead and a woman hospitalized with serious injuries.

Local
3 weeks ago
Keene roadwork to bring temporary closures on Tuesday

Keene’s Pavement Preservation Project continues Aug. 26, bringing temporary road closures and detours on several city streets throughout the day.

Bear
Outdoor Living
4 weeks ago
Hunting seasons set to open across New Hampshire Sept. 1

New Hampshire’s fall hunting seasons open Sept. 1 with black bear, gray squirrel, and Canada goose, followed by turkey and deer later this fall.

Brattleboro town sign
Local
4 weeks ago
Utility work to bury power lines on Ames Hill begins Monday

Green Mountain Power will begin burying power lines on Ames Hill Aug. 18, a months-long project expected to cause short traffic delays.

Health & Wellness
4 weeks ago
Voudren honored as Monadnock Region’s Healthcare Hero

Cheshire Medical Center’s Katelyn Voudren has been named a New Hampshire Healthcare Hero for her dedication to patients and families.

Graduation caps in air
Education
4 weeks ago
Report: New Hampshire Last in Nation for College Funding, Facing Further Cuts

New Hampshire spends the least on public higher education in the U.S., and new budget cuts could push tuition even higher, a new report says.

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