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Students at Highbridge Hill Elementary School dressed up as historical figures, athletes, and scientists from New Hampshire and gave presentations about their figure during a “living museum” on Thursday.
Children under 15 took to the banks of the Souhegan River on Saturday to try their luck at the Kids’ Fishing Derby, hosted by the Greenville Fire Department. Children won prizes in multiple categories and walked away with trophies and prizes of fishing equipment and tackleboxes.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Greg Pickering, former assistant principal and interim principal at Mascenic Regional High School, will return to the helm to lead the school on a permanent basis, starting on July 1.
By ASHLEY SAARI
In the fall, Highbridge Hill Elementary School will begin to host a new before- and after-school option run by the Brookline Aftercare Program.
Chamberlin Free Public Library and New Hampshire Humanities will present “The Beginner’s Guide to Cemetery Sleuthing” on Thursday, June 5, at 6:30 p.m. at Chamberlin Free Public Library, 46 Main St. in Greenville.
By ASHLEY SAARI
A driver had minor injuries after a rollover crash on Wednesday night in Greenville that took out a telephone pole and sparked a brush fire.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Friday, April 18 was a normal day for Cindy Maron’s first grade classroom. Excitement was in the air as the class made a short trip upstairs to see live chicks hatching, a saga they had been watching via livestream.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Parents and teachers had the opportunity Tuesday to meet with Greg Pickering, the finalist candidate for principal of Mascenic Regional High School.
Chamberlin Free Public Library, 46 Main St., Greenville, is presenting “Poetry on a May Evening” on Wednesday, May 14, at 7 p.m.
By DAVID ALLEN
A porcupine appeared in left field during the first inning of Friday’s baseball game between Wilton-Lyndeborough and Mascenic baseball game, delaying play for a while.
By BEN CONANT
The already-sharp Mascenic Vikings and improving Wilton-Lyndeborough Warriors clashed on the field Friday afternoon, where the Mascenic softballers showed off their skills and the young WLC squad learned and grew.
By BEN CONANT
Records fell at the ConVal track team’s only home meet of the season Tuesday as the Cougars showcased why they have their eyes on postseason hardware this spring.
After a delay last week due to weather, children got to meet the Easter Bunny on the Greenville Town Hall lawn on Saturday. Despite the rescheduling, about 50 children attended the event.
By ASHLEY SAARI
The Mascenic Regional School District secured their campuses on Wednesday morning, after a reported bank robbery in downtown New Ipswich.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Amidst icy conditions on Sunday morning, the Greenville Fire Department responded to a chimney fire on Darling Hill Road.
By BILL FONDA
Fern Niemi of Greenville retired approximately 15 years ago, but she hadn’t wanted to.
By ASHLEY SAARI
The Mascenic School Board has begun preparing for a second year in a row under a default budget, after voters defeated the proposed budget at the polls on March 11.
By DAVID ALLEN
Residents of Greenville came one step closer to constructing a new fire station Saturday when Town Meeting voted to expand the purpose of the New Fire Station Expendable Trust Fund to include hiring architects, engineers, acquiring land and construction.
Mascenic’s cheer team won the Division 3 Spirit State Championship Thursday, March 13, at Pinkerton Academy.
By ASHLEY SAARI
Mascenic voters voted against the proposed district budget Tuesday, putting the district into the default budget.
I would like to urge Greenville residents to research the Mascenic School Board members running for election on March 11.
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