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Local Kiwanis Club expands summer reading program donations
The Kiwanis Club of Peterborough donated an extra $500 to nine surrounding local libraries, totaling $5,500 to ten summer reading programs in southern New Hampshire, with the help of Melinda Adams…
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1mJoshua Tiffany takes the helm as new Jaffrey Public Library Director
Joshua Tiffany was welcomed as the new director of the Jaffrey Public Library on June 25, after accepting the library keys from the Library Trustees.
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1mFree blues concert by 50 Shades of Blues at Hancock Common
50 Shades of Blues will return to the Hancock Common for a free performance on Thursday, July 9, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., featuring classic blues tracks from artists including B.B. King, the Allman Brothers, Bonnie Raitt, and the Tedeschi Trucks Band, with the Hancock Farmers and Artisans Market taking place from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
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2mKeene Senior Center to host summer barbecue with baseball theme
Home Healthcare, Hospice & Community Services will host a summer barbecue luncheon on July 28, featuring appearances by the Keene SwampBats baseball team and their mascot, Ribby, and open to all area residents age 60 and older.
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5mPeterborough Players debut new play with twists and turns
"A Danger to Yourself and Others" is a new play by Colette Mazunik, directed by Brendon Fox, which follows Eddie's anxiety-riddled journey after he attempts a gas station robbery to solve his money troubles, and is full of twists, turns, and witty dialogue.
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4mRindge faces delay in addressing property tax abatements
The town of Rindge has yet to receive recommendations from its assessing firm on 35% of abatement requests submitted by residents, with the Select Board scheduled to address the remaining recommendations in the coming days.