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Cabinet News

New $139,000 paving project approved

LYNDEBOROUGH – At their regular meeting on Wednesday, July 13, the Board of Selectmen approved a new contract to repave Cram Hill Road. The summer paving plan has been revised several times as prices have increased. The new contract is for $139,000. The original plan was for parts of North ...

Local completes 45-day walking pilgrimage

The old “one-stitch-at-a-time” adage is well embraced by Christine Clement, a Nashuan and member of a Merrimack crochet group founded a decade ago by Pat Heinrich of Merrimack High School Adult Ed. But it was “one-step-at-a-time “ that recently took Clement and family friend Mireille ...

Arch bridges visible again

LYNDEBOROUGH – At the request of the Heritage Commission, the road that crosses the two stone arch bridges beside Old Temple Road was cleared of many years of brush by the Highway Department so that people can again walk across them. The arches can be viewed from the new bridge just upstream, ...

Antique telephone switchboard acquired

WILTON – Fiber optic cables are the current state-of-the-art means of providing home communications, including telephone service and high-speed internet. TDS Telecom has spread that service across most of Wilton and parts of Lyndeborough over the last few years. But before TDS, there was ...

Officials support petition for reservoir restrictions

WILTON – The Conservation Commission is backing a petition to prohibit motorized boats on the New Reservoir. It is too small, too shallow, has no boat launches, and is a matter of public safety. Member Jennifer Beck represented the Commission at the regular meeting of the Select Board on ...

Aviation Museum’s annual Classic Car Show ready to roll

LONDONDERRY – It’s on! Get your gleaming roadster, awesome muscle car, or partially restored jalopy over to the Aviation Museum of N.H., where once a year the spotlight shines on vehicles that don’t leave the ground. The Aviation Museum’s annual Classic Car Show is set for Saturday, ...