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In This Issue
Greenfield’s original blacksmith shop brought back to life
Greenfield’s first blacksmith shop, in 1820, but most recently used as a car dealership, gas station, and auto shop, before sitting idle for years, is being restored to its original form and purpose. By mid August, owner Ray Cilley and master blacksmith Vincent Anfuso plan to offer…
ConVal providing free kid’s meals throughout the summer
Childhood hunger doesn’t end when school does. That’s why totes have been throughout the ConVal area with free bags of nonperishable items for children who need weekend food. The specific items vary each week but are typically similar to what’s shown here; the totes are replenished each Thursday…
Governor Sununu unveils guidelines for returning to school this fall
Masks are not required for students in the classroom under new guidance released Tuesday by New Hampshire health and education officials as school districts prepare for the coming school year. Gov. Chris Sununu unveiled the long-awaited…
Antrim sand pit off limits for target practice
Antrim Fire Chief Marshall Gale reminds residents that the sand pit on Old North Branch Road is town property and off limits to the public for safety and liability reasons. Contrary to several Facebook posts, the sand pit is not open to the public, for target shooting or…
Peterborough Police Association Responds
After the recent “Listening Session on Policing and Racial Justice” The Peterborough Police Association issued the following statement to the Peterborough Town Government and its citizens: “In light of recent events and the public discourse which succeeded them, the Peterborough Police Association and its members feel that it is important to comment on…
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