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Jamaican workers stranded in US amid hurricane crisis at home
Two Jamaican agricultural workers, Aunja Williams and Winston Frater, have been working at Tenney Farm in Antrim for 20 years and are now trying to return to Jamaica to deliver medical and emergency…
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3mElectric Earth Concerts presents 'Kind of Blue' program with classical and jazz influences
Electric Earth Concerts will present "Kind of Blue," a program blending classical and jazz influences, on June 20th at the First Church in Jaffrey, featuring works by Bernstein, Tower, Bermel, Keesecker, and Lindroth, performed by a group of accomplished musicians.
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5mJaffrey police recognized for assisting victim in suspected trafficking case
Four Jaffrey police officers were awarded a commendation for their handling of a suspected case of human trafficking, after they identified an 18-year-old woman as a victim and contacted her family.
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3mHancock Library hosts community conversation on accessibility
Hancock residents discussed ways to increase accessibility at the town library at a Community Conversation, and the library was awarded a $10,000 grant to help fund the addition of automatic doors to the main entrance.
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3mAvenue A's Blindfolded Boat Race raises $10,000 for local youth programs
Twenty-five teams competed in Avenue A's fourth annual Blindfolded Boat Race at Norway Pond, raising approximately $10,000 to support youth programs in the Monadnock region.
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2mKeene welcomes National Eucharistic Pilgrimage on route to Philadelphia
St. Bernard Church in Keene will welcome participants in the National Eucharistic Pilgrimage on June 20, as the nationwide faith journey makes a stop in the city, with activities including a procession to Central Square and Mass.