The City of Keene is gearing up for two important elections this fall—a state primary on Sept. 10 and the presidential election on Nov. 5. To ensure smooth and efficient election days, the Keene City Clerk’s office is calling on community members to volunteer.
For those seeking a weekend filled with music, art, and holistic living, all while treading lightly on the earth, the second annual Barefoot Music and Arts Festival offers a unique experience. The festival is set to take place this Saturday, Aug. 10, and Sunday, Aug. 11, at the Bethel Farm Yoga & Living Arts Center in Hillsborough.
The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office is urging Kia and Hyundai vehicle owners to take extra precautions as car thefts involving these brands continue to rise sharply across the state.
A motorcyclist sustained minor injuries early Friday morning after swerving off Old Homestead Highway and plunging into Martin Brook, according to the Swanzey Fire Department.
In a move aimed at tackling New Hampshire’s growing teacher shortage, Governor Chris Sununu has signed a new bill into law that seeks to incentivize educators to work in rural and underserved regions of the state, according to a news release.
The Keene City Council met on Thursday for their final session before the summer recess to address a proposed amendment to the city’s Land Development Code.
Keene State College is taking a significant step toward making higher education more accessible by introducing a direct admissions program tailored for first-generation and low-income students.
The Keene Sidewalk Replacement Project is set to move to Winchester Street starting Friday, Aug. 2.
The U.S. Senate has overwhelmingly approved the Kids Online Safety Act in a decisive 91-3 vote.