Jun 2, 2009 | Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Two markers placed at historic sites in Dublin in 1950 have turned up after at least 20 years of sitting idle in a welding shop.
Author finds New England's historical walls fascinating
The Eiffel Tower, the Golden Gate Bridge and the Great Pyramids of Egypt are all architectural wonders of the world.
DRB member eyes run for Legislature
A member of the Development Review Board is exploring the possibility of running for the legislative seat now occupied by Sarah Edwards, P-Brattleboro. Scott McCarty, 23, told the Reformer Tuesday that he was very serious about the possibility of throwing his hat into the ring, but has not yet decided if he will do so.
Yala Yala-ing Around West Africa" with Nicholas Fox; Mariposa Museum
PRESS RELEASE: Sunday, May 17th at 2:00pm; Yala Yala-ing Around West Africa' with Nicholas Fox; Mariposa Museum On Sunday, May 17th at 2:00pm at the Mariposa Museum, Nicholas Fox will present a family program entitled, 'Yala Yala-ing around West Africa.' Over the course of five years, Nic lived and worked throughout West Africa.
Peterborough artists shows at Antique Coop
A selection of Dodge's paintings are on display in the Tower Gallery at New Hampshire Antique Co-op, 323 Elm St., through July.
Plan ahead for New England summer travel
New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch gets some navigation advice from Capt. Paul Smith on the M/S Mount Washington on Lake Winnipesaukee in Laconia on Monday.
Press Release 4/21/09 The Peterborough Children's Choir, under the direction of Maria Belva, will present its 12th annual Spring Concert, titled Feel the Spirit, on Sunday, May 10th at the Peterborough Unitarian Church, 25 Main Street in Peterborough.
Winds calm, fire danger remains, officials warn
Even though winds subsided yesterday, dangers of brush fires remained strong, and firefighters in a handful of southern New Hampshire communities wrestled with brush fires and illegal burning.
Latest idea: Family court in Jaffery
Would a reallocation of certain Cheshire County Superior Court cases -- divorces, family and juvenile-related matters -- to Jaffrey-Peterborough District Court work? On Thursday, at a meeting of a task force formed in Keene to address concerns about the potential reshuffling of Cheshire County courts initiated by Gov.
The Music Hall Presents Kids RULE!: Tom s Kub nek
Sunday, March 29, 2009 Portsmouth - If laughter is the best medicine, Tomas Kubinek will cure what ails you! Think Charlie Chaplin meets Monty Python - this sophisticated show for the kid in all of us comes to The Music Hall Saturday April 18, 2009 at 2pm sponsored by Calvert Funds, Portsmouth Brewery and WERZ107.1 as part of the KidsRULE! series ...
The ConVal School District struck out at the polls Tuesday, as the proposed budget, a teachers' contract and a $5.5 million bond for renovations to ConVal High School were all defeated.
Beth Krommes, most recent winner of the American Library Association Randolph Caldecott Medal for her illustrations in the 2008 children's book "The House in the Night," says it was a long road to being an ...
New Hampshire Audubon loses its father
The last thing Tudor Richards talked about with his wife of 59 years was ducks. Richards's wife, Barbara, was telling him that someone from the Audubon Society had seen pintail ducks among the mallards near ...
Celebrate St. Patrick's Day at the Dana Center
The Dana Center, regional performing arts center at Saint Anselm College upholds its long standing tradition of introducing the finest Irish bands on the planet to New Hampshire by presenting Grada & Slide for ...
NH maple producers assessing ice storm damage
New Hampshire's maple syrup season is about to start, but some producers in the southern part of the state have been unable to fully assess the damage caused by December's ice storm.
Pat Shingleton for Feb. 6, 2009
The Old Farmer's Almanac provides weather forecasts for 16 regions of the U.S., claiming an 80 percent accuracy rate.
While many businesses are still struggling to rebound from the aftermath of the ice storm, some companies and employees are busier than ever January 13.
64-year-old safe as truck falls through ice
A Peterborough man had a close call when his pickup sank through the ice on Nubanusit Lake in Hancock.
Wild weather? Look for the number 8
For most of us, the unusual weather events that started with the Dec. 12 ice storm, continued with two snowstorms at the end of December, and another one this week was just very bad weather.
Region nearing full return of power
With only 16 houses to go in the Monadnock region, Public Service of New Hampshire is putting the finishing touches on its restoration effort following the Dec.
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