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Sheriff Brave agrees to paid leave until criminal charges resolved

On Monday night, Strafford County Sheriff Brave agreed to go out on paid leave rather than face a petition for removal the county commissioners threatened to file if he refused to do so by noon Tuesday. The embattled sheriff posted his decision on Twitter, again proclaiming his innocence after ...

200 and counting

WILTON- This year the Second Congregational Church is celebrating their 200th anniversary with several special programs. An anniversary worship service and reception will be held on Oct. 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Other events include “an old-fashioned hymn sing” on Sept. 9 at 4 p.m., ...

Community Day returns

LYNDEBOROUGH – The last Community Day was held before COVID, sponsored by the Wilton-Lyndeborough Woman’s Club. They did not revive it afterward for a variety of reasons and no other organization stepped up to take their place. This year, the town’s Heritage Commission and the ...

Community power project progressing

LYNDEBOROUGH – The Community Power Program has a new brochure, a timeline “and a really great committee,” Coordinator Robert Hayden told the Board of Selectmen on Wednesday, Aug. 9. That committee is very diverse, he said, “and has so far provided a schedule. Our plan is to have it ...

Photography contest

WILTON – The N.H. Association of Conservation Commissions is again sponsoring a photography contest for all ages. This year’s theme is “Water, Wetlands, and Wildlife in the Natural World.” Age groups are Kids 12 and under; teens 13-18; and adults 19 and up. Winners in each age group ...