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 SwampBats were shut out for the first time all season in a 6-0 loss in the opener of their three-game series against the Sanford Mainers on Thursday in Maine.
The Keene Sidewalk Replacement Project is set to move to Winchester Street starting Friday, Aug. 2.
William Robert “Bob” Whitfield, 87, passed away peacefully July 28 at Alpine Healthcare Center in Keene with his family by his side.
Ronald P. “Ron” “Ronnie” Amadon, 92, a lifelong resident and community servant with the City of Keene, died Wednesday, July 24, at Alpine Healthcare Center in Keene following a period of failing health.
The U.S. Senate has overwhelmingly approved the Kids Online Safety Act in a decisive 91-3 vote.
Distant Hill Accessible Nature Trail and Pavilion Project is the winner of a $10,000 grant as part of the annual Kubota Hometown Proud grant program hosted by the Kubota Tractor Corporation.
The Scores Running Club is in the midst of hosting a weekly fun run to fund scholarships for area high school students intending to continue their running at the collegiate level.

