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Cabinet News

Saving the salamanders

WILTON – Every spring the Harris Center for Conservation Education in Hancock counts amphibians during their migrations to breeding areas. Volunteers gather at roads to help them cross safely. This year, the Wilton Community Center joined in the effort as a family activity. On seven nights ...

Open House

About 50 visitors toured the historic former Congregational Church in Lyndeborough Center during an open house last Saturday afternoon. The Lyndeborough Historical Society is trying to raise funds to purchase he building, erected in 1837, for use by the community. The mural was painted during a ...

Lyndeborough Citizens’ Hall to remain lock; people will be allowed in

LYNDEBOROUGH – For at least until June 2, the town offices at Citizens’ Hall will remain locked, but people can knock on the door and they will be admitted one at a time. “We need to control the numbers of people inside,” Town Clerk/Tax Collector Trish Schultz told the Board of ...

High Mowing School welcomes teens from around the globe

WILTON – Nestled away from any real stream of traffic or distracting hubbub, the High Mowing School, 222 Isaac Frye Highway, more than endured the pandemic; it has continued to offer children from early childhood through high school the opportunity to continue to grow intellectually and ...

Local man placing flags for veterans, Saturday at Riverside

MILFORD – For Memorial Day, to honor of United States veterans, longtime Milford resident Jay Duffy has organized a grassroots community event and will be placing American flags on veterans graves at Riverside Cemetery, 460 Nashua St., on Saturday at 8:45 a.m. Duffy has already ...

Investigation continues into Friday’s explosion

AMHERST – The precise cause of Friday’s 3-alarm fire in Amherst, which neighbors said was punctuated by a loud explosion that shook their homes, continues to be the focus of the ongoing investigation by local and state authorities. Firefighters from several communities assisted Amherst ...