A family of four earning up to $156,000 a year — five times the federal poverty level — would get public assistance in paying for their kids’ private school tuition under a bill emerging as this year’s vehicle to expand New Hampshire’s Education Freedom Accounts, also known as school vouchers.
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Gov. Chris Sununu praised local efforts to improve housing and community infrastructure at the Monadnock Economic Development Corporation's an…
A Keene man indicted on multiple counts of felonious sexual assault has submitted an intent to plead guilty to lower charges, according to doc…
A woman was flown by helicopter to a hospital for a suspected cardiac incident following a crash in Rindge Tuesday morning, according to Polic…
An adult member of the Keene Family YMCA was injured Wednesday morning while using the climbing wall in the facility’s lobby, the organization…
HINSDALE — A Winchester man was taken by helicopter to a Massachusetts hospital with non-life-threatening injuries after a motor vehicle crash…
The N.H. Department of Safety is hosting a community discussion on combatting hate crimes in Cheshire County this Thursday, joined by N.H. Att…
New Hampshire is one of only three states that don’t share with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System when a court has found t…
Keene State will honor alumnus Marcus Soutra and local couple Sandra Neil Wallace and Rich Wallace at its annual commencement ceremony in May.
SWANZEY — The Swanzey selectboard announced the appointment of Eric Mattson as the town’s fire chief at a meeting Monday, according to a news …
State Sen. Becky Whitley met with local leaders in Keene on Monday, one day after starting her campaign for Congress.
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SWANZEY CENTER — Monday, the Monadnock softball team rallied to even things up against Stevens in the sixth inning, only to see the Cardinals …
Baseball Hall of Famer Wee Willie Keeler is famous for the phrase “hit ’em where they ain’t.”
Approximately 30,000 runners took off from the starting line in Hopkinton, Mass., for the 128th running of the Boston Marathon on Monday morni…
KHS girls place third in Amherst
Monadnock senior cross country and track and field standout Jace Joslyn signed a letter of intent, accepting an athletic scholarship to run cr…
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