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Local
2 years ago
Downtown Infrastructure Project plans up for final vote at tonight’s City Council meeting

The full Keene City Council will convene for a final vote at tonight’s meeting on plans for the Keene Downtown Infrastructure Improvement and Reconstruction project.

Local
2 years ago
After 40+ years, Keene’s City Clerk announces retirement

Keene City Clerk Patty Little has written a letter to Mayor Jay Kahn and the Keene City Council announcing her retirement, effective April 30th, 2025. 

Health & Wellness
2 years ago
Signs of Heat Stroke: Recognize and React to This Life-Threatening Condition

As summer temperatures continue to rise, the risk of heat-related illnesses, particularly heat stroke, becomes a serious concern. Heat stroke is a severe condition that requires immediate medical attention.

Lifestyle
2 years ago
Gardening Guide: How to Prevent Deer from Eating Your Landscaping Plants

Deer have a voracious appetite for many types of landscaping plants, leading to significant damage to gardens and yards. Fortunately, there are several effective strategies to prevent deer from turning your landscaping into their personal buffet.

Local
2 years ago
UPDATED: Storms cause widespread damage across region; more storms expected Wednesday

Severe thunderstorms across New Hampshire on Tuesday evening caused significant destruction.
One of the hardest-hit areas was west Keene, where residents of Tanglewood Estate found themselves displaced after trees crashed into several homes.

Sports
2 years ago
Keene SwampBats Offense Quiet in Loss

The Vermont Mountaineers held the SwampBats to three hits and won 6-3 on Monday. 

Arts & Culture
2 years ago
Brush with Greatness: Mount Monadnock’s Artistic Legacy

“Mountain as Muse: The Artists Who Painted Mount Monadnock,” on display at the Historical Society of Cheshire County, examines the work of artists, exploring their lives, the region, and the natural landscape.

Crime & Safety
2 years ago
Man accused of death threats and hate speech

A man has been arrested after aggressive and hate-motivated incidents.

Local
2 years ago
Investigation finds some personal information compromised in Hinsdale School District hack

In a recently wrapped up investigation, the district found that a limited amount of information stored on their network may have been accessed.

Local
2 years ago
Keene roofer ordered to pay back wages to foreign workers

The U.S. Department of Labor has successfully recovered $167,101 in back wages for 20 employees of a Keene-based roofing contractor.