The Peterborough Food Pantry reopens after flooding. Operations moved to second floor. Repairs ongoing. Still providing food for the holidays.
Experience the vibrant abstract oil paintings of Dominique Boutaud at Wadleigh Memorial Library. Exhibition runs through Jan. 31. Art for sale.
HB 675 threatens education funding in New Hampshire, potentially impacting the state's high educational ranking. Residents may face increased property taxes.
Several crashes were reported in Jaffrey over the weekend due to snowy and icy conditions, including a logging truck blocking Old Sharon Road and a Toyota Rav4 sliding off Mountain Road.
The public is invited to explore the Sloan family's light display on Cilnton Road in Antrim. Credit: MELANIE SLOAN / Courtesy Sign up for the Transcript's daily newsletter and get essential news each ...
A chimney fire at a house on Mountain Road in Rindge broke through to the interior, prompting firefighters to sound a second alarm on Sunday night. The Rindge Fire Department said in a press release ...
The New Ipswich Select Board is continuing its review of departmental budget requests, with plans to refine and potentially reduce proposals over the coming month. During Tuesday’s meeting, the board ...
The Jaffrey Zoning Board declined to hear an appeal of an administrative decision regarding a neighbor dispute over a backyard racetrack. Robert Aho, of 11 Sunset Lane, filed the appeal after multiple ...
A new state law requires all of the state’s high school Career and Technical Education Centers to update their regional agreements by Jan. 1 to give more access to students in all participating ...
Tod Von Mertens of Hancock donated his time to hand-cut and paint new letters for Roy's Market in downtown Peterborough, replacing the original 50-60 year old sign.
The Overlook neighborhood in Peterborough, built on the former site of a Catholic church, has become a close-knit community of people from different states who enjoy spending time together and taking ...