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By BEN CONANT
The Wilton-Lyndeborough boys’ soccer team heads into the Division IV playoffs Wednesday after a strong finish to the regular season. WLC (6-6-4) has only lost once in its past seven games following Thursday night’s 0-0 tie with visiting sixth-seeded...
By DAVID ALLEN
“A couple years ago it was drought. Last year it was too much rain. This year it was the heat and humidity!” said Tim Anderson of the mercurial nature of apple harvests of late. The owner of Washburn’s Windy Hill Orchard in Greenville said that summer...
By DAVID ALLEN
The lack of cellphone or broadband internet for some residents in Lyndeborough prompted the town to spend $100,000 to provide these services when a confluence of issues led to concerns about safety.A statewide program was created several years ago...
The Lyndeborough Democratic Committee and Organize NH will host a meet-and-greet event Thursday, Sept. 26, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at Lyndeborough Center Hall, 1131 Center Road.This event provides an opportunity for residents of Lyndeborough, Mont...
By DAVID ALLAN
Mascenic's Elijah Blais boiled his team’s 4-0 win over Wilton-Lyndeborough Friday down to one factor --“This match proved the effectiveness of our defensive line.”Both teams applied consistent pressure in each other ends of the pitch, resulting in a...
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Two Democrats are vying to oppose Republican David Wheeler in the Executive Council’s 5th District.Melanie Levesque of Brookline and Shoshanna Kelly of Nashua, who both bring government experience to the table, will face off in a primary election on...
By TIM BRUNS
Conant Middle High School brought on two new coaches for this fall season.Heather Sawyer joined the boys’ soccer team as head coach in July, while Ashley Lingerman became the field hockey coach in the spring.Sawyer, who previously served as assistant...
By KATHLEEN BAGLIO HUMPHREYS
A steady crowd of visitors attended Lyndeborough Community Day on Sunday afternoon to take part in the festivities with their neighbors.The outdoor event was held at Center Hall under a big tent where the band The Pop Farmers performed for the crowd,...
Lyndeborough will hold its second community day Sunday, Aug. 25, from 1 to 5 p.m. in and around the Center Hall, 1131 Center Road in Lyndeborough Center.The Heritage Commission and Historical Society are sponsoring this family event. The Pop Farmers...
By TIM BRUNS
What started as a way to conserve Rose Mountain has blossomed as a yearly gravel biking event that brings local enthusiasts and casuals alike to the area to raise money for the Piscataquog Land Conservancy.As the Rose Mountain Rumble’s ninth...
By TIM BRUNS
After the Old Congregational Church was put up for sale approximately two years ago, Lyndeborough Historical Society Secretary Jessie Salisbury said several comments surfaced on social media calling to either tear it down or repurpose it as a barn.The...
A Hancock man and his passenger both died in a single-car motor vehicle crash Friday.According to a release from Lyndeborough Police Department, the department was notified of a rollover crash on Forest Road (Route 31) at Buck Road at approximately...
Juliana Guida of Lyndeborough was named to the dean's list at Lehigh University in the spring 2024 semesterDean's list status is awarded to students who earned a scholastic average of 3.6 or better while carrying at least 12 hours of regularly graded...
By CAMERON CASHMAN
After years of experience working with people of all ages with intellectual disabilities and emotional challenges, one thing stood out to Alisha DiMasi – the importance of family.Family is at the heart of all of the services DiMasi provides at Well...
At the 113th annual meeting of the N.H. Timberland Owners’ Association, Ginny Christenton of Lyndeborough was recognized with the Isobel Parke Award and received a carved wood plaque before an audience of 100.Chrisenton was nominated by fellow...
By CAMERON CASHMAN
Longtime Lyndeborough resident Lucy Schmidt, who received the town’s Boston Post Cane in 2014 as its oldest resident, died June 19 at the age of 104, and the town has identified the cane’s next recipient.Schmidt moved to Lyndeborough from Salem,...
By TOM RONNING
As we conclude our 2023-2024 academic year, we are delighted to share some of the numerous accomplishments and milestones our students and staff have achieved.This year has been marked by remarkable academic progress, enhanced extracurricular...
By CAMERON CASHMAN
Tom and Ginny Chrisenton can begin construction on a roughly 160-square-foot woodshed after the Zoning Board overturned a moratorium Monday preventing the approval of building permits on lots accessed by Western Way, a private road maintained by the...
By CAMERON CASHMAN
A permit moratorium enacted by the Lyndeborough Select Board is preventing residents with properties adjacent to Western Way, a private road, from receiving approval on any permits until an ongoing dispute between the board and residents Tom and Ginny...
By JESSECA TIMMONS
Thirty-one horses and their riders took the woods in Greenfield Saturday for the Piscataquog Area Trailways (PAT) annual trail ride. The ride, which was an officially sanctioned ride of the New England Horse and Trail Association, enabled competitive...
While numerous things can go wrong in the course of a human life, typically it’s a complex journey of grace-happening events.From a religious view, God doesn’t make trash. Rather, God is both the source and 24/7 presence of all that is, including...
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