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Ted’s Cam Debuts on My Keene Now with Live View of Downtown Keene

My Keene Now has launched “Ted’s Cam,” a live camera overlooking Main Street that lets viewers watch events, weather, and daily life in downtown Keene.

By Nicole Colson March 5, 2026 11:18 am
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ContributedYouTubeTed’s Cam provides a live view of Main Street in downtown Keene, allowing viewers to watch events, weather and daily activity in real time.

 

KEENE, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) A new live camera overlooking downtown Keene is now giving residents and visitors a real-time view of the city’s busiest intersection.

My Keene Now launched “Ted’s Cam” on Thursday, offering a live look at Main Street from the heart of downtown. The camera, hosted by My Keene Now — a free local news source — is sponsored by Ted’s Shoe and Sport.

The livestream captures everyday activity in the city center, from community events and festivals to changing weather and traffic. It will also provide a front-row view of the upcoming downtown reconstruction project expected to impact the Main Street area.

Ted McGreer, owner of Ted’s Shoe and Sport, said the camera offers a new way for people to stay connected with downtown.

“We are really excited about having a live view camera for Main Street,” McGreer said. “It’s a great opportunity to see what’s happening with events, weather, construction processes and all things downtown.”

The camera allows anyone — whether they live in Keene, elsewhere in the Monadnock Region, or have ties to the city — to check in on the activity in Central Square anytime.

Viewers can watch the livestream on the My Keene Now website:

 

 

 

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

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