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Cabinet News

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 ...

Park to be dedicated

LYNDEBOROUGH – On Sunday, May 30, the Putnam Pond boat launch will be dedicated to former Selectman Lee Mayhew. Developing the area into a family picnic grove was one of Mayhew’s projects at the time of his death in 2017. Selectman Fred Douglas spearheaded the effort to clear the edge of ...

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 ...

Town offices remain closed

WILTON – For now, the offices of the Town Clerk, Tax Collector and Land Use Boards will remain by appointment only. “We want to open in a way that is safe for the employees and the public,” Select Board Chair Kellie-Sue Boissonnault said at the regular meeting of the board on Monday, ...

N.H. Jewish Film Festival debuts virtually this month

AMHERST – This year, the 13th annual New Hampshire Jewish Film Festival will be a virtual affair, as films from the United States, Israel, Ethiopia, Germany, Italy, Norway, Poland and Switzerland will be screened. Eleven feature films will be making their N.H. premieres. Darren Garnick of ...

Peluso sentenced to 14-30 years in shooting death

MANCHESTER – Bryson Peluso, wearing an orange jump suit and a face mask, rose slowly from his chair at the defense table, glanced around a silent courtroom, took a deep breath and fixed his gaze on a certain group of people seated together in the gallery. “I’m truly sorry ... from the ...