Walpole
LATEST NEWS
After 13 years, the Gleanery calls it quits
PUTNEY-A packed house celebrated the Gleanery's 12-year run on Aug. 4, as the fine-dining restaurant closed its doors. The lawn outside was packed as well for the weekly Twilight Concert series. Concert promoter Barry Stockwell offered a touching tribute to Gleanery owner Elizabeth Ehrenberg, which brought a standing ovation from the crowd.
For South Newfane, a true win-win-win
SOUTH NEWFANE-We at the South Newfane Community Association (SNCA) are pleased to announce that the historic village church on Dover Road in the center of South Newfane, formerly the home of the South Newfane Baptist congregation, has recently been sold. The church had been closed for several years due to...
First New England Snowfall 2024 Will Be This Fall, According to Farmer’s Almanac
If you love the cold weather or are a ski bum, chances are, you're going to love this article. According to the Farmer's Almanac, New England could possibly get up to one foot of wet snow on November 16 - 19. By my calendar, that's a little less than two weeks from Thanksgiving. That might make air travel messy for families trying to get to one another.
New Hampshire Woman Raises Almost $400K for Elderly Vet Taking Care of His Wife With Dementia
This writing comes with a warning: you may burst out into uncontrollable sobs, so break out the tissues. A woman who sometimes helps out at U. S. Gold & Pawn on South Willow Street in Manchester, New Hampshire, Jenelle Marie, got to know Donald, a 90-year-old New Hampshire veteran. Donald came into the pawn shop with some gold jewelry he wanted to pawn so he could pay his medical bills for his wife, who was recently diagnosed with dementia. Donald's landlord also had to raise his rent, so he was in dire straits. Thank GOD he found Jenelle. She started a GoFundMe account, and at of the time of this writing, the GoFundMe contributions are almost $400,000.
Dartmouth College awarded more than $30 million for cancer research
MANCHESTER, N.H. — The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has awarded Dartmouth College more than $30 million over seven years as part of President Joe Biden’s “Moonshot” project to reduce cancer deaths. The funding will support the development of new technology through Dartmouth’s precision...
Big-Time Fun Happens With the U.S. Navy Band in Portsmouth, New Hampshire
It's a special Veteran's Night at Prescott Park in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and you are invited. If you've never heard the United States Navy Band, it's a real treat. They play music from the 1960's right up to current top hits, featuring music by The Eagles, Stevie Wonder, Bob Marley, Harry Styles, Miley Cyrus, and more.
Two Lakes Region Retirement Communities Seek Merger
Meredith Bay Colony Club. Courtesy of Meredith Bay Colony Club. The Taylor Community, the largest elder care and retirement community in the Lakes Region, may be getting bigger pending a decision by the state to accept its acquisition of Meredith Bay Colony Club in Meredith. The Taylor Community, a nonprofit...
Berlin native gives back with new scholarship for White Mountains Community College students
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Students at White Mountains Community College have the opportunity to apply for a new scholarship fund. The Johnson Fund, established by Eric Johnson and his wife, Donna, aims to support local students from Coos County who are likely to stay in New Hampshire after graduation. Eric...
Consumer Reports: Higher-priced trash bags don't always mean better quality
MANCHESTER, N.H. — When taking out the trash, the last thing you want is for the bag to split open. However, buying more expensive or name-brand trash bags doesn’t always mean better quality. To help avoid a kitchen nightmare, Consumer Reports tested unscented 13-gallon trash bags from nine...
Party dynamics play out in some of Vermont’s few competitive House primaries
One race, in Windham County, was marked by eleventh-hour allegations of election interference that are now being investigated by the state’s Democratic Party. Read the story on VTDigger here: Party dynamics play out in some of Vermont’s few competitive House primaries.
Allegations do not have to be true to ruin your life
LINDA HECKER is professor emerita at Landmark College, where she spent 32 years of her 50-year teaching career. GUILFORD-It's been three years since a Voices essay in this paper turned my life upside down and made me an outcast in our community. Follow-up articles in the local press amplified my disgrace by quoting false allegations about me without attempting to verify them.
Land Gift Protects 26-Acre Waterfront Parcel
ORLEANS – Along Pleasant Bay, an almost 30-acre parcel of land stands rich with pine, oak, maple and red cedar trees. A vernal pool provides a breeding habitat for native wildlife, while a 40-foot high coastal bank overlooks more than 600 feet of beach. The land was one of...
Inclusive art workshop opens exhibit to children, families
WEST BRATTLEBORO-As the culmination of Inclusive Arts Vermont's "Cycles" exhibit, featuring work by 25 Vermont artists with disabilities, All Souls Unitarian Universalist Church will host two interactive workshops on Saturday, Aug. 17, at 1 and 2:30 p.m. Admission is free to the inclusive event, suitable for adults and children alike....
Methuen police seek public’s help in identifying assault suspects
METHUEN — The Methuen Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying two suspects involved in an assault that took place at 176 Haverhill Street on Aug. 6 at approximately 4:40 p.m. The first suspect is a female who allegedly assaulted a male subject at the...
EMS: New sedative causes dangerous trend in overdoses around Worcester
“Narcan’s the thing that’s going to save everybody's life.With this kind of pretty rapidly changing landscape, harm reduction is our primary concern.”. A local first responder is warning about a new drug, mostly seen combined with fentanyl, that is contributing to a dangerous trend in opioid-related overdoses in the Worcester area.
It’s essential to note our commitment to transparency:
Our Terms of Use acknowledge that our services may not always be error-free, and our Community Standards emphasize our discretion in enforcing policies. As a platform hosting over 100,000 pieces of content published daily, we cannot pre-vet content, but we strive to foster a dynamic environment for free expression and robust discourse through safety guardrails of human and AI moderation.