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Cabinet News

Student clubs benefit locals

Opportunities abound in the New Year for students to do good and socialize through special-interest clubs at Merrimack High School. Dance, theater, creative writing and finance clubs have aficionados, as does broadcast, marketing and business clubs. “There are so many great clubs here,” ...

Eight New Hampshire mayors press Sununu for help with homeless crisis

Mayors from eight cities – from Berlin to Manchester to Claremont, Somersworth and beyond – have again appealed to Gov. Chris Sununu for help assisting unhoused people after a tragic holiday week that saw two homeless people die and a woman give birth in a tent during freezing cold ...

Animal Adventures

LYNDEBOROUGH – On Saturday, Jan. 14, the J.A. Tarbell Library will sponsor Animal Adventurers with naturalist and educator Susie Spikol Participants will meet at the library, 136 Forest Road, at 10:30 then venture down to Goss Park for a field walk on the nature trail in the woods until ...

Winter hike

LYNDEBOROUGH – Piscataquog Land Conservancy will sponsor a winter hike up Rose Mountain on Jan. 29 from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The hike is described as “moderately strenuous,” 4.25 miles over steep grades and potentially poor trail conditions. The most strenuous part is at the beginning ...

Board praises town firefighters

LYNDEBOROUGH – At their regular meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 28, the Board of Selectmen extended the thanks of the town and a commendation for Fire Chief Brian Smith and two other members of the Fire Department for actions taken during the storm on Dec. 23. Town Administrator Russ Boland said ...

Popular fundraiser returns to in-person event

WILTON – For over 60 years, beginning in 1957, the annual penny sale was the main fundraiser for the local Lions Club. Hundreds of people gathered every fall in the Florence Rideout Elementary School gymnasium for an evening of fun. Then COVID came and the event was cancelled. It returned ...