Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Whether you’re into music, dancing, theater, or cultural celebrations, there’s an event for you. Here’s a rundown of what’s happening in the Monadnock Region Jan. 24-26
Good Friends campaign raises $45K+ for Feeding Tiny Tummies, supporting food-insecure kids in New Hampshire with meals and educational resources.
Cheshire County secures $2.7M in federal funding for projects boosting local businesses, downtown Keene, and economic growth via NBRC grants.
Keene Middle School faces heating issues, with some classrooms as cold as 59 degrees. Staff and contractors are working to resolve the problem and restore warmth.
The Keene SwampBats are gearing up for their 28th season, which kicks off on Wednesday, June 4, 2025, with a home game against their long-time rivals, the Upper Valley Nighthawks. Fans can catch the action at Keene’s Alumni Field as the SwampBats begin their quest for a sixth New England Collegiate Baseball League (NECBL) Championship.
Keene School District proposes $79.1M budget for 2025-26, with tax increases and special education funding debated. Deliberative session on Feb. 1.
Keene backs House Bill 250, allowing towns to require muzzles for dangerous dogs.
Firefighters contained a machine room fire at Brattleboro’s Fulflex plant, preventing damage despite freezing temps. No injuries werereported.
Antrim man injured in Jaffrey dirt bike crash. Matthew Gauffin, 38, hit a tree, sustaining severe injuries, and was transported to UMass Memorial Hospital for care.
The City of Keene has declared a winter weather parking ban, effective from 1 to 6 a.m. on Monday, Jan, 20. During this time, all on-street parking is prohibited to facilitate snow plowing and other road maintenance operations.