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By JESSECA TIMMONS
A happily married father of two, shaken by a message written in a birthday card for his daughter, abruptly leaves his family for a weeklong trek through the Grand Canyon. As the story follows the man’s solo hike, the viewer sees his memories of his earlier trip through the Grand Canyon with a different woman.
Graphic novelist Mat Heagerty, author of "Lumberjackula" and "Unplugged and Unpopular," will lead a free comic workshop for kids ages 7 to 13 at the Mansfield Public Library, 5 Main St., Temple, on Friday, July 11, at 11 a.m.
Temple celebrated Independence Day with activities, competitions and music on July 4.
By DAVID ALLEN
A firefighting icon that also serves as an warning tool could reappear in Temple in the near future.
By DAVID ALLEN
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, New Hampshire is well above the national average for the percentage of its population that could be called elderly or senior citizens, and over 19% of Granite Staters are over age 65.
By DAVID ALLEN
Veterans, first-responders, Sea Cadets and marching musicians honored the nation’s and Temple’s fallen in the town’s Memorial Day parade on Sunday.
Monadnock Community Hospital hosted its annual Emergency Medical Services Recognition Dinner on Wednesday, May 21 at the Monadnock Country Club, bringing together emergency medical personnel from across the region to acknowledge their contributions to patient care and community safety.
By DAVID ALLEN
A special Town Meeting scheduled for Tuesday over whether to rescind an article seeking a feasibility study regarding withdrawal from the ConVal School District was postponed less than an hour before its intended start time Tuesday.
Mansfield Public Library, 5 Main St. in Temple, will host the Alzheimer’s Association for “Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia” on Thursday, May 29, at 6 p.m.
By DAVID ALLEN
Three in the Nest is serving a range of baked and cafe-style treats that can be washed down with a wide range of teas, coffees and other choices at the location that previously housed The Root on Route 101 in Temple.
By DAVID ALLEN
Temple residents will vote on whether to withdraw the request for a feasibility study about leaving the ConVal School District during a special Town Meeting Tuesday, May 27, at 6:30 p.m. at Town Hall.
By DAVID ALLEN
A Temple Zoning Board of Adjustment hearing Thursday on a long-running property-use matter in town resulted in an argument outside of Town Hall between one of the property owners and an abutter.
By DAVID ALLEN
Priscilla Weston and Mary Whitehurst of Temple were born days apart in 1925, that saw an educator put on trial in Tennessee for teaching evolution. The two ladies are friends, and on Saturday, Temple celebrated their longevity, as approximately 125 people attended an event at Town Hall.
By DAVID ALLEN
“Why would I kill someone I just met an hour ago?” is the kind of question that will be asked in Temple’s Town Hall soon when the Temple Drama Club performs two one-act plays.
Grove Street will present a free concert featuring contemporary works by composer T.G. Febonio on Saturday, April 5, at 7 p.m. at Temple Town Hall, 423 Route 45.
Mansfield Public Library will host Mary Kronenwetter for an illustrated lecture titled "Ernest Harold Baynes: New Hampshire’s Own Doctor Doolittle" Thursday, April 3, at 7 p.m. at Temple Town Hall, 19 Main St.
By DAVID ALLEN
Temple’s Select Board has approved a $36,000 expenditure from the paving fund to recover Mud Road and Hadley Road in town.
By DAVID ALLEN
The MilliporeSigma Jaffrey SPARK team engaged with the next generation of scientists at an event hosted by the Mansfield Public Library in Temple on Monday
The Mansfield Public Library, 5 Main St., will host UNH Master Gardener Gail Coffey for "Birdscaping: Landscaping for the Birds" on Thursday, March 20, at 6:30 p.m. at Temple Town Hall.
Brooke Landry of Dublin and Allison VanHoogen of Temple were named to the dean's list for the fall 2024 semester at Cedarville University. To qualify, students must achieve a grade point average of 3.5 or higher while completing a minimum of 12 credit hours.
By STATE SEN. DENISE RICCIARDI
The new year always brings a sense of hope, renewal, and of course, resolutions.
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