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Cabinet News

Wilton wetlands hearing draws great interest

WILTON – A public hearing by the state Department of Environmental Services Wetlands Bureau to take comments on a controversial wetlands crossing drew a full court room June 27. San-Ken Homes Inc. of New Ipswich is requesting a permit to dredge 975 square feet within an intermittent stream ...

Milford High School Honor Roll Quarter 4

Grade 9 High Honors Audley, Willa Barb, Tiegen Cantella, Sydney Claggett, Anna Clark, Madison Cote, Cooper Cote, Kara Cupin, Kassandra Donovan, Shawn Faucher, Grayson Garcia, Audriana Greenhalgh, Piper Guerin, Cameron Kangethe, Nathaniel Keenan, Beatrice ...

Lyndeborough book signing

LYNDEBOROUGH – The three authors of the Lyndeborough Historical Society’s new book, “A History of Lyndeborough, 1735-2022”’ will be at the Tarbell Library July 15, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., to sign copies of the book. Books ordered may be picked up, and books will be available to buy. ...

WLC Middle, High School Honor Rolls Quarter 4

High Honors Grade 6 Colby Allen, Madelyn Hanks, Cadence Hazelton, William Magoffin, Addison Routhier Honors Grade 6 Connor Allen, Jameson Benn,Vivian Boss, Cameron Butt, Baylee Coates-Morlan, Travis Cole, Evangeline Dean, Quincy Gibson, Camden Jones, Ava Kilgore, Owen Lavallee, James ...

Library summer programs

LYNDEBOROUGH – Beginning on July 6, drop in after 11 a.m. for an activity. The Community Room will be set up for different age groups when appropriate. Monday is family yoga, Tuesday, LEGO; Wednesday, No bake cookie day; Thursday, board games. Check the library website for detasils.

Lyndeborough finds its roots

LYNDEBOROUGH – In 1764, Benning Wentworth, governor of the Province of New Hampshire, signed the charter establishing the town. A month ago, town officials wondered where that charter was. No one remembered seeing it since the renovations of Citizens’ Hall in 1999-2000. The charter was ...