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Coming up on Saturday, May 4, the Friends of the Greenfield Meetinghouse and Stephenson Library are co-sponsoring the inaugural Greenfield Spelling Bee at the Greenfield Meetinghouse. Children from ages 7 to 14 can register at the library – just stop...
100+ Women Who Care Monadnock, a local giving circle, has opened nominations for a local nonprofit to receive more than $10,500 in donations.Being a member is not required to nominate a nonprofit. Nominations close April 3 at 5 p.m. The more-than-200...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Voters at Greenfield’s Town Meeting passed the proposed Capital Reserve Fund (CRF) warrant article Saturday, but only after an amendment to cut the proposed amount of CRF funds by two-thirds failed by just 11 votes. The original CRF article requested...
On Thursday, March 21, the Greenfield Historical Society will celebrate the launch of its long-awaited book, “In the Shadow of Crotched Mountain: Revealing Greenfield’s Colorful Characters, Past and Present” with a New Hampshire Humanities Program...
On Saturday, March 16, at 9:45 a.m., Monadnock Writers’ Group features editor John Knight at its monthly Speaker Series.The free event at Peterborough Town Library, 2 Concord St., is an opportunity to hear about the world of editing and how to make...
By ISABELLA MESSA
On Monday, the Greenfield town clerk’s office opened in its new space on the lower level of the town office building.“The Police Department moved across the street to allow the other offices in the building more room, and we needed more storage so it...
All Class V roads in Greenfield are closed to vehicles weighing in excess of six tons. Anyone needing a special exception to this posted weight limit should contact the DPW at 603-547-3504. This posting shall remain in effect until April 30, or until...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
David Bridgewater, who had been the director of Stephenson Memorial Library in Greenfield since 2020, is being remembered for his boundless energy, his determination to take on and solve problems, his kind nature and his unflagging good humor, along...
By BILL FONDA
How does someone from Switzerland end up co-founding a lifesharing community in the Monadnock region where people of various abilities – including those with special needs – live and work side by side?“I guess it’s destiny,” said Donat Bay, founder of...
The big excitement in Greenfield is that we have a new farmstand, operated by the Gagnon family of Rockrose Farm, at the site of the old Yankee Farmer garden center at 171 Forest Road.The Gagnons are selling their own homemade muffins, cookies and...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Book-banning, PFAS contamination and expanded school lunches were among the issues voted on last week in the New Hampshire legislature, state Rep. Molly Howard (D-Hancock) reported Monday night in an open house with a group of constituents at...
Greenfield Elementary School kindergartners and first-graders recently celebrated 100 days of school. Activities included decorating T-shirts and hats, counting out 100 beads in groups of 10 and reading 100 words. Students also worked on “grow and...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Team Inconceivable, a Peterborough-based FIRST Tech Challenge team, is headed for the FIRST Tech Challenge state robotics competition at NHTI in Concord on Saturday with their 30-pound robot “Inconceivable.”“We love making robots,” said team member...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
State Sen. Denise Ricciardi paid a visit to Greenfield Saturday to present volunteers from the Friends of the Greenfield Community Meetinghouse with two checks totaling over $16,000 from the group’s recent partnership with New Hampshire Charitable...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Discussion at Greenfield’s annual budget hearing centered on planning for large upcoming expenditures in the next several years, including a new road grader, a dump truck, replacement windows in the Town Offices, repairs to the town ball field and a...
The numbers are in, and the Friends of the Greenfield Community Meetinghouse earned $15,000 from our recent partnership with NH Charitable Gaming! Our group was fortunate enough to be partnered with a casino in Laconia for the last two weeks in...
Students in grades one to four at Greenfield Elementary School recently explored science and history during a daylong field trip to the SEE Science Center and the Manchester Historic Association’s Millyards Museum. On Jan. 31, 55 GES students traveled...
I’ve had the good fortune to take a trip to a galaxy far, far away – otherwise known as San Diego – to visit my son. It annoys my neighbors when I go away in the winter, because every time I leave town, there is a weather catastrophe. Wednesday was no...
The Greenfield Community Power Committee will hold a public hearing to solicit public input on a proposed community power plan for electric aggregation Sunday, Jan. 28, at 2:30 p.m. at the Meeting House. The plan will be submitted for approval to...
By JESSECA TIMMONS and ASHLEY SAARI
Lori Finn of Greenfield’s commute to work is about as far as she needs to walk to her home office – a far cry from the 120 miles it would take for her to drive to Russell Sage College in Troy, N.Y., where she is teaches behavioral analysis.Her job is...
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