An urgent message of compassion was on full display in Keene’s Central Square Wednesday evening as nearly 300 people from across the Monadnock Region rallied around the gazebo holding signs with a unified message: “Be kind, save lives.”
Sandglass Theater will host its 12th edition of the Puppets in the Green Mountains titled “Just Around the Bend” this Saturday, Sept. 7, through Sunday, Sept. 15 at several southern Vermont venues.
The Keene community is invited to gather at Central Square this evening at 6:30 p.m. for a candlelight vigil to honor the memory of a 13-year-old girl, a Keene Middle School student.
Artists and creative businesses in the Monadnock region have until September 22 to apply for Arts Alive’s mini grants, which range from $50 to $250.
Bayard Tracy, a long-time resident of Spofford, has been recognized by U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan as August’s Granite Stater of the Month.
The Keene Music Festival marked a vibrant return to downtown Keene on Saturday, attracting thousands of music lovers to celebrate the event’s 23rd anniversary.
Three people sustained serious injuries in a single-vehicle crash late Friday night near the Rindge-Winchendon town line.
Recent environmental DNA (eDNA) analysis has confirmed the presence of the endangered shortnose sturgeon in the Connecticut River, extending as far north as Bellows Falls, VT, and Turners Falls, MA.
The N.H. Attorney General’s office has released the names of those involved in the tragic events that unfolded early Thursday morning in Troy and Portsmouth.
Labor Day weekend is widely considered the unofficial swan song of summer. Though millions of children return to school prior to Labor Day weekend, the final holiday of summer still marks an ending to the season of relaxation and a return to the hustle and bustle of life when the temperatures dip and schedules fill up.