Residents of Chesterfield, Spofford, Keene, and Antrim should be aware of potential traffic delays tomorrow, Friday, August 16th, as the New England Run for the Fallen makes its way through these towns.
In a significant move to protect consumer privacy, New Hampshire Attorney General John M. Formella has announced the formation of a specialized Data Privacy Unit within the state’s Attorney General’s Office.
Surry Mountain Lake’s popular swimming beach has been temporarily closed after recent water quality tests revealed bacteria levels slightly above New Hampshire’s safety standards.
The Antrim Police Department says the driver ran a stop sign and refused to pull over for a traffic stop.
Local residents and commuters should brace for traffic delays on August 21 and 25 as Keene State College welcomes students back to campus.
As the new school year kicks off, the 2024-2025 season is set to begin. From Aug. 19th through Sept. 1, student-athletes will compete in a series of scrimmages, games, and tournaments.
Police say they are aware that a truck is in town claiming to be from an asphalt paving company, and the driver is soliciting business door-to-door, offering to pave your driveway with leftover asphalt from other jobs in the area at a discounted rate.
A Winchester resident is facing serious charges following allegations of inappropriate online interactions with a minor.
A man from Keene faces charges after a violent incident involving a 3D-printed weapon left another individual injured.
Will Wagner was part of the Keene Swampbats during their championship 2019 season.
