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Longtime Souhegan music teacher placed on leave

AMHERST – Roughly five months after Souhegan students, parents and community members rallied in support of music teacher Carl Benevides after he was placed on administrative leave, and two months after he was reinstated, the popular longtime teacher and band director has again been placed on ...

Coffee and conversations

WILTON – Coffee and Conversation. Tuesday mornings from 10 a.m. to noon, at the Second Congregational Church Parish House. Stop in, grab a cup, and chat with friends, both old and new, about almost anything. There is no agenda. On February 1, a handful of people did just that, sitting ...

Wilton Collaborative hosts open house

WILTON – Representatives of at least 10 commissions, organizations and business held an open house at the Second Congregational Church Parish House, 25 Gregg St., on Jan. 20 to celebrate the opening of the Wilton Collaborative Space. Several dozen residents stopped in, sampled a variety of ...

GIS program discussed

WILTON – The town has used Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for land mapping for several years, but are now looking into their use of and relationship with that company. “The Budget Committee has concerns about costs going forward,” Town Manager Nick Germain said. “The town has ...

Wilton hosts two community power hearings

WILTON – The Community Power Aggregation Study Committee held two public informational hearings on Monday, Jan. 24, with about a dozen people in attendance at the later one prior to the meeting of the Select Board. The proposed plan was presented as a power point by Emily Mann of Community ...

Officials announces significant development in timeline of Montgomery case

MANCHESTER – Behind the around the clock, leave-no-stone-unturned investigative work of more than a dozen law enforcement officers ranging from patrol officers up to senior members of Attorney General John Formella’s staff, the time frame during which 5-year-old Harmony Montgomery went ...