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Cabinet News

Open House

About 50 visitors toured the historic former Congregational Church in Lyndeborough Center during an open house last Saturday afternoon. The Lyndeborough Historical Society is trying to raise funds to purchase he building, erected in 1837, for use by the community. The mural was painted during a ...

High Mowing School welcomes teens from around the globe

WILTON – Nestled away from any real stream of traffic or distracting hubbub, the High Mowing School, 222 Isaac Frye Highway, more than endured the pandemic; it has continued to offer children from early childhood through high school the opportunity to continue to grow intellectually and ...

Local man placing flags for veterans, Saturday at Riverside

MILFORD – For Memorial Day, to honor of United States veterans, longtime Milford resident Jay Duffy has organized a grassroots community event and will be placing American flags on veterans graves at Riverside Cemetery, 460 Nashua St., on Saturday at 8:45 a.m. Duffy has already ...

Investigation continues into Friday’s explosion

AMHERST – The precise cause of Friday’s 3-alarm fire in Amherst, which neighbors said was punctuated by a loud explosion that shook their homes, continues to be the focus of the ongoing investigation by local and state authorities. Firefighters from several communities assisted Amherst ...

SHS students ‘Creating Friendships for Peace’

AMHERST – A group of students at Souhegan High School have been watching the violence unfold in Israel and Palestine and during a meeting of “Creating Friendships for Peace,” they expressed how deeply affected they’ve been. CFP is an international organization that began as the ...

Combining fire and ambulance services discussed

WILTON – Moving the ambulance service into the fire station has again come up for discussion. Ambulance Director Sherrie Miller presented the idea to the Board of Selectmen on Monday (May 17) as a cost-saving measure. Why maintain two buildings when they can be housed in the same ...