SAU 29 schools will release students early Friday ahead of a storm expected to bring 4–7 inches of snow and hazardous travel.
Keene native and Nashua firefighter Bill Shea is home after two weeks in the hospital following the Feb. 2 gas explosion.
The process of moving tenants back is “nearing the finish line” according to Southwestern Community Services CEO Beth Daniels, with just a few punch-list items remaining.
Nearly 60 Boston students and instructors visited Granite Gorge in Roxbury for a day of skiing, learning and outdoor connection.
Congresswoman Maggie Goodlander meets with Cheshire County officials and local police leaders Wednesday at the courthouse in Keene to discuss $300,000 in federal funding for upgraded sheriff’s office radios.
Swanzey will hold a public hearing tonight on a proposal to repeal SB 2 and return to a traditional in-person town meeting format.
State officials extend emergency order through Feb. 28, allowing propane and heating oil drivers longer hours amid cold and storms.
With no vendor under contract and a federal court order in place, New Hampshire has halted vehicle inspections until further notice while state officials pursue an appeal.
A Keene councilor is urging a review of a 2019 police mutual aid agreement, citing transparency, legal updates and public trust concerns.
Cedarcrest’s Jay Haston joined WKBK’s “Good Morning with Dan Mitchell” to promote the March 7 Battle of the Badges hockey fundraiser at Keene Ice.