Residents in Rindge, Jaffrey, Peterborough and Hancock gathered for a 'No Kings' protest, waving signs and joining a national movement.
Governor Rollins and his staff were welcomed to New Ipswich for the town's 150th anniversary celebration, which included a parade, speeches, music, and a reception in the town hall.
The town of Rindge is in the final stages of a state-mandated property reassessment, which has resulted in an average valuation increase of 97%, prompting widespread concern among residents and ...
Samuel Appleton, Jonas Chickering, Rev. Stephen Farrar, and Isabella Batchelder James were all influential figures in New Ipswich, Massachusetts, who made significant contributions to education, ...
James Roger, a Scottish immigrant and New Ipswich resident, kept a daily journal from 1908 detailing his work for the common good, his appreciation for the world, and his family life.
Housing insecurity and homelessness in Wilton are addressed by town officials, highlighting the need for affordable housing and public transportation.
Memorial Field, an anniversary ball held in the Appleton Academy gymnasium, an anniversary church service and historical exhibits.
The New Ipswich Fire Department was established in 1833 and has since evolved from hand pumpers to motorized fire trucks, with the three village fire companies being disbanded in 1928 to form a single ...
The Jaffrey Public Library is running a six-week program for children ages 9-15 to learn the basics of robotics and coding, using Lego SPIKE sets and led by Franklin Pierce University Librarian ...
The Barrett Mansion, built in 1799, is a relic of the federal era and was the site of the Town Picnic as part of the 275th anniversary of the founding of New Ipswich, the 225th anniversary of the ...