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Arts & Culture
1 year ago
Marlborough theater company brings award-winning dark comedy to the Community House

Experience the award-winning dark comedy “God of Carnage” presented by Branch River Theatre at Marlborough Community House, Feb. 21–Mar. 2, 2025.

Crime & Safety
1 year ago
Keene couple charged with kidnapping, human trafficking after woman’s death and survivor’s testimony

Keene couple charged with kidnapping, human trafficking after woman’s death and survivor’s testimony

Local Experts
1 year ago
Awnings Rediscovered: A Timeless Solution for Modern Comfort | Ask the Expert

Awnings combine timeless charm with modern efficiency, reducing energy use, enhancing comfort, and boosting curb appeal for eco-conscious homes.

Sports
1 year ago
Keene State starters send women’s basketball past LEC top-seeded Corsairs, 71-61

Keene State women’s basketball stuns top-seeded UMass-Dartmouth 71-61, led by four double-digit scorers and a dominant fourth-quarter performance.

Pets
1 year ago
Pet of the Week: Muenster the pit bull terrier mix

This week’s Pet of the Week is Muenster, a sweet and playful 5-year-old pitbull mix seeking a loving home at Monadnock Humane Society.

Sports
1 year ago
Keene State lacrosse drops season opener to Endicott College

Endicott College men’s lacrosse dominated Keene State 25-8, led by Guerin Favreau’s 11 points, extending their win streak against the Owls to six games.

Sports
1 year ago
Keene State women’s swimming and diving earns 20th LEC championship title

Keene State women’s swimming and diving team wins 20th Little East Conference title, reclaiming the top spot after a dominant championship performance.

Sports
1 year ago
Keene State Owls smash Wolves, 61-42, giving women’s basketball the season sweep over WCSU

Keene State women’s basketball dominates WCSU 61-42, clinching season series behind Rautiola’s 16 points and strong defensive performance.

news
1 year ago
Keene’s floodplain manager discusses updated FEMA maps and rising insurance costs

Keene’s updated FEMA flood maps increase designated flood zones from 16% to 30%, impacting insurance costs—residents can review and appeal changes.