Monadnock Region Halloween Porch/Yard Décor Contest Winners Announced! Congrats to Caroline Haley of Keene for her playful “pirate ready to hand out Pirate’s Booty” display! Honorable mentions go to Gary Evans, Becky Carey, and Jesse Cantrell for their creative, spooky themes. Thanks to everyone for making Halloween extra festive this year!
In her final appearance on the Good Morning with Dan Mitchell show before Tuesday’s election, NH-02 candidate Maggie Goodlander urged voters to protect democracy and fair elections, denounced economic monopolies, and promised to defend healthcare and Social Security.
An Assistant U.S. Attorney has been appointed as New Hampshire’s District Election Officer to ensure a fair 2024 general election on November 5. The officer will address voting rights, election fraud, and threats against election workers, while the City of Keene seeks volunteers to support polling across its wards. Interested Keene residents can apply for various roles, from greeters to registration assistants. For details, visit KeeneNH.gov or call 603-352-0133.
The Winchester School Board’s high-school search committee will host the public forum at the Winchester Town Hall at 6 pm Wednesday night
A section of Route 10 was closed in both directions for about an hour and half as crews worked to investigate and clear the scene.
CHARLESTOWN, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) A nine-month-old child survived a suspected overdose in Charlesotwn after reportedly […]
Families in the Monadnock Region: There’s only one more day to enter the Halloween Porch Décor Contest! We’re looking for the best-decorated porches and/or yards for our Halloween Porch Décor Contest! Whether you go for spooky, cute, or classic fall vibes, we want to see your creativity.
As Halloween approaches, get ready for a thrilling lineup of festive activities across the area! From spooky events to family-friendly trick-or-treating, here’s your guide to all the Halloween fun scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 31.
Tickets are available at https://usnh.evenue.net/events/KSMH
As New Hampshire’s hunting season ramps up, safety officials urge hikers and hunters to prioritize visibility and follow key safety tips in the woods. Wearing blaze orange, keeping pets leashed, and choosing popular trails are among recommended precautions. For a safer outdoor experience this season, check the New Hampshire Hunting and Trapping Digest for schedule details and tips.
