Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
For the few NH farms as old as the nation, their endurance has relied on adaptability
Generational farms in New Hampshire have had to adapt to the changing times in order to survive, with many diversifying into other businesses, such as retail and real estate, in order to stay afloat.
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4mPeterborough church upgrades sanctuary for accessibility and performance
The Peterborough Unitarian Universalist Church has completed a major renovation project to make its sanctuary and chancel more accessible for worshippers, performers, and community members, including the installation of an ADA-compliant ramp, relocation of the piano, and updated audio-visual technology.
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3mMonadnock Rail Trail Challenge extends to 2026
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1mWilton's TruckFest draws crowds with police cars, fire trucks, and helicopters
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3mBennington Select Board sends letters about "junkyard" properties
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