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By DAVID ALLEN
The Dublin Planning Board discussed the proliferation of yard signs in town and the prospect of streaming its meetings online Thursday, but a large portion of the meeting focused on the September censure of member Donna Garner, which was then held in...
By DAVID ALLEN
The students and staff of the Dublin Consolidated School set out to spook anyone in the vicinity of the Yankee Magazine offices Thursday morning.Principal Nicole Pease led the parade across and up Route 101, which they navigated courtesy of Dublin...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Tucked away on one of the many dirt roads winding around the base of Mount Monadnock, Archie and Nina MacIntyre’s antique Cape house has an unusual name and a long and storied history, including ties to the founding of Dublin. “It’s called Clothespin...
By DAVID ALLEN
Dublin is weighing its options for providing emergency services to residents.The town currently relies on EMS technicians from Peterborough to respond to emergencies in Dublin, but board members discussed prospect of Cheshire County Ambulance assuming...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
On Friday, Nov. 1, Mel Allen, the longtime editor of Yankee Magazine, will present “People I’ve Known, Places I’ve Seen: Yankee Magazine Editor’s Most Memorable Stories” at the second “Stories to Share” event of the season at the Jaffrey Civic Center,...
DublinDublinArts presents ‘The Glass Menagerie’DublinArts in Dublin will present “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams for six performances in November.Directed by Wendy Almeida, the production features local actors Noah Carmel, Janis...
By DAVID ALLEN
“Anytime a young person is hurt or worse, it hits especially hard,” said Peterborough Fire Department Chief Ed Walker.The recent accidents that resulted in the deaths of 17-year-old Damien Cronan of Antrim, 21-year-old Devin Lundgren of New Ipswich,...
By BILL FONDA
As she attempts to unseat a 38-year incumbent in Republican John Hunt, Democratic Cheshire County District 14 candidate Deni Dickler said the people she talks to love Rindge, but are concerned about issues that include property taxes, lack of school...
By DAVID ALLEN
Individuals have been challenging the authority at the town transfer station when they’ve been arriving with their trash and recyclables, according to Superintendent John McManus. At Monday’s Select Board meeting, McManus said he has received pushback...
By DAVID ALLEN
By a 6-1 vote Thursday night, the Dublin Planning Board has agreed to hold in abeyance their censure of Donna Garner last month. Garner was censured by the board during its Sept. 5 meeting regarding an incident at a neighbor’s property on Snow Hill...
The citizens of Peterborough and Sharon deserve a representative in Concord who has the common sense and experience of a successful local business owner and manager. Kimberly Thomas will work to keep New Hampshire safe, free and prosperous. She has...
The front-page article on Education Freedom Accounts (EFAs) printed on Oct. 10 misrepresents changes in the share of low-income students receiving EFAs, ignoring important legislatively approved changes to the program and citing outdated income...
Are you better off now than you were four years ago?President Donald Trump 2.0 will provide new ideas and balance with the inclusion of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy and his well-qualified running mate J.D. Vance....
Sebastian Lockwood will present readings from his new book, “Written in Granite: Monadnock Poems & Stories,” on Wednesday, Oct. 23, at the Dublin Community Center (DubHub), 1123 Main St., Dublin, from 6 to 7 p.m.The book features 14 poems and four...
Residents had a chance to examine the equipment that law enforcement and first-responders use at Dublin’s touch-a-truck event Sunday.Visitors got up-close looks at resources such as a DUI Mobile Command Unit and marine rescue equipment. Attendees were...
Sixty-five area studios showcased the work of more than 80 area artists during the Monadnock Open Studios Art Tour last weekend.Patrons and browsers had the chance to learn about the creative process and acquire art in a variety of media. A gallery...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Tucked away on one of the many dirt roads winding around the base of Mount Monadnock, Archie and Nina MacIntyre’s antique Cape house has an unusual name and a long and storied history, including ties to the founding of Dublin. “It’s called Clothespin...
Dublin Community Center, the DubHub, 1123 Main St., will host a penny raffle starting Sunday, Oct. 13, during its 10-year retrospective concert from 5 to 7:30 p.m.The raffle, featuring a variety of items, will be held in the North Room and continue...
The Dublin Police Department will host a community barbecue Sunday, Oct. 13, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Yankee Publishing parking lot at 1121 Main St.The event will feature food, games, and a "Touch-a-Truck" experience with vehicles and...
Dublin Civic Center, 1123 Main St., will host a public reception for its abstract art show Friday, Oct. 11, from 5 to 7 p.m.This October, the art show theme is about exploring what abstraction means in contemporary art. Art committee member Maureen...
By DAVID ALLEN
The Dublin Police Department recognized two of its own Monday. Master Patrolman Brandon Blair and Patrolman Lionel “Lenny” Emond were thanked by Chief Tim Suokko, who presented them with certificates for their five years of service to the town.“We’re...
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