An internationally recognized Holocaust Archaeologist will visit Keene State College next week.
(MyKeeneNow) – As the weekend approaches and ushers in autumn, there’s no shortage of exciting events happening across the region.
After serving The Community Kitchen for more than a decade, including two years as its executive Director, Sarah Harpster is stepping down.
The intersection of Main, Concord, and Pine Streets, known as “Courtesy Corner” in Peterborough has been having several issues, all induced by drivers.
Staff from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) recently visited the Keene Transfer Station to observe waste sorting activities as part of a statewide waste characterization study.
Residents in several areas of Keene should prepare for temporary disruptions as critical upgrades to the city’s fire hydrants and water main valves get underway this Friday, Sept 20.
A search for a missing Swanzey man concluded successfully late Wednesday evening, after family members reported him missing earlier that day.
As the Clarence DeMar Marathon approaches its 46th running on September 29th, the meticulous planning and dedication of the Elm City Rotary Club organizers are on full display.
Five members of Keene State College were recognized with Little East Conference weekly awards when the league office released the selections on Monday.
The Upper Wilson Pond Dam reconstruction is almost finished after months of intensive construction work.
