Nicole Colson

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

Local
1 year ago
Keene introduces new winter parking rules

The City of Keene has updated its winter parking rules, allowing overnight street parking during the colder months, except during declared snowstorms. Previously, a nightly ban was in effect from November to April, but now, parking restrictions will only apply during storm-related events. The City Council approved these changes to improve convenience for residents and support housing goals. Notifications for Winter Weather Parking Bans will be sent via email, text, social media, and the City’s website, providing alternative parking options. For more information and updates, residents can visit www.KeeneNH.gov/snow.

Local
1 year ago
N.H. Governor Sununu and gubernatorial candidate Kelly Ayotte share visions for the state’s future on WKBK’s Open Mic

Governor Chris Sununu and Republican gubernatorial candidate Kelly Ayotte appeared on WKBK’s Open Mic program with Dan Mitchell, where they shared their political views and plans for New Hampshire. Sununu praised Ayotte’s positive campaign ads, contrasting them with typical attack ads, and both emphasized a focus on balanced budgets, education reform, and responsible tourism management. Despite past criticism of Trump, both expressed support for his policies, aligning with broader Republican values. Ayotte aims to continue New Hampshire’s economic growth while fostering community, with Sununu’s strong endorsement heading into the gu

Crime & Safety
1 year ago
Armed Brattleboro man arrested after multi-state incident

A man, identified as Shane Eskra of Brattleboro, was arrested after a multi-state incident involving gunfire early this morning. The Brattleboro Police Department initially responded to a report of shots fired on Garfield Drive. Later, Eskra was spotted in Hinsdale, brandishing a handgun before fleeing back to Vermont. A standoff ensued on Mount Wantastiquet, where Eskra fired several rounds at officers. He was eventually apprehended with the help of a New Hampshire State Police K-9 unit. Eskra faces multiple charges, including reckless conduct and criminal threatening.

Local
1 year ago
UPDATED: Route 119 reopened, Hinsdale suspect in custody

Sections of Route 119 in Hinsdale have reopened following a police issue earlier today.

Local
1 year ago
My Keene Now teams up with Legacy.com to provide local obituary listings

My Keene Now has partnered with Legacy.com to offer a new obituary section, making it easier for Keene residents to access local obituary listings and memorialize loved ones. The partnership allows families to submit obituaries and create personalized memorial pages. Visitors can leave messages of condolence through virtual guestbooks, providing support from afar. This collaboration reinforces My Keene Now’s commitment to being a comprehensive news resource for the community.

Health & Wellness
1 year ago
Experts urge updated COVID-19 vaccinations as cases rise

Health officials are urging the public to get the updated COVID-19 vaccine this fall, warning that last year’s shot may not provide enough protection against current virus strains. COVID-19 cases surged over the summer, and another increase is expected this winter, according to Dartmouth Health experts. The latest vaccine offers significantly better protection, especially for high-risk groups like seniors and those with chronic conditions. Vaccines are available at pharmacies and Dartmouth Health locations, with more information and scheduling options at vaccines.gov.

Local
1 year ago
New Hampshire Fish and Game offers free snowmobile safety classes ahead of winter season

As winter nears, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department urges snowmobile and OHRV enthusiasts to register for free safety education classes. State law mandates anyone 12 or older operating these vehicles to complete a course or hold a valid driver’s license. In-person classes are filling quickly, and an online course is available for $34.95. The department stresses the importance of safety, with certified instructors and flexible learning options. Riders are also encouraged to join local clubs to promote safe riding and trail upkeep. Visit the Fish and Game website for more details and registration.

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Local
1 year ago
New Hampshire residents urged to take precautions against carbon monoxide poisoning and heating fires

New Hampshire officials are urging residents to protect themselves from the dangers of carbon monoxide poisoning and heating-related fires as colder weather approaches. Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless gas that can be deadly if undetected, and heating systems are a major cause of home fires. Safety tips include installing smoke and CO alarms, maintaining heating systems, and using heaters properly. For assistance with heating costs, contact the NH Department of Energy. Stay safe and warm this winter by following these critical safety precautions.

Local
1 year ago
Meteorologist Pat Pagano announces retirement after 48 years of forecasting

Longtime WKBK Radio meteorologist Pat Pagano announced his semi-retirement after 48 years in weather forecasting. Pagano, who has been with WKBK since 2000, shared the news during the Good Morning with Dan Mitchell show, reflecting on his career and introducing National Weather Forecasting, Inc. as his successor. Led by experienced meteorologists Russ Murley and Phil Spevak, the company will officially take over forecasting duties on Oct. 15. While stepping back from daily broadcasts, Pagano will continue making monthly appearances on WKBK, offering listeners a familiar voice amidst the transition.

news
1 year ago
New Hampshire delegation backs $25 million boost for clean water

KEENE, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Maggie Hassan, along with Representatives Annie […]

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