Did you know that famed 19th-century author Louisa May Alcott ("Little Women") once lived in Walpole, N.H.? https://t.co/y1CTJUhZTO pic.twitter.com/8w32hP6ehX
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 19, 2020
New Catholic high school in downtown Keene, N.H. prepares to open its doors next month, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. https://t.co/4GcRw52sWd pic.twitter.com/mNFOyapoyb
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 19, 2020
Jaffrey resident Tory McCagg has just published a book on off-grid living. https://t.co/nH93ZuRdRp pic.twitter.com/xpKMhp9FOv
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 18, 2020
Keene State College plans to test its wastewater for the presence of the novel coronavirus. https://t.co/XRFoonQ6Az pic.twitter.com/dcJ0U7Y6Ze
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 18, 2020
Blind devotion: Two blind draft horses find a home and companionship https://t.co/04xSYgQFC2 pic.twitter.com/mTsXAEICZ9
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 18, 2020
A deer proceeds with caution Wednesday in Fitzwilliam. (Photo by Dan Most) pic.twitter.com/LLbvN8YOGm
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 17, 2020
“Athletes want to compete. So, we are going to explore different options and opportunities for them to engage with each other,” @FPUathletics director Rachel Burleson said. https://t.co/kYfh6yzY7B
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 17, 2020
Keene councilors heard more about the plans for an arts and culture corridor to cover an 11-acre swath with performance venues, artists' studios and a vibrant walkable outdoor space. https://t.co/Ti18nVwSxX pic.twitter.com/oDganXhURt
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 17, 2020
The Keene Music Festival has been canceled this year. https://t.co/E2mP6nA8mk pic.twitter.com/TGenIXEi50
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 17, 2020
Keene's @SmithsMedical facility is planning a multimillion-dollar expansion after landing a federal contract to manufacture 78.6 million syringe-and-needle units.https://t.co/00m980kcuQ
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 17, 2020
Selectmen continue to hear calls to move Swanzey’s polling place from a church where the pastor recently came under fire for comments he made on social media. https://t.co/OgNosXfBO4 pic.twitter.com/90okEENsKa
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 16, 2020
State Entomologist Piera Siegert said the tick population this year seems to be fairly normal compared to in previous years. https://t.co/o28QSgG2T2
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 16, 2020
Firefighters respond to first-alarm fire at D.D. Bean in Jaffrey. https://t.co/CBIVzTsCFV pic.twitter.com/CnzSnnZDov
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 16, 2020
Dog injured in Keene fire; home sustains significant damage. https://t.co/fZVI5NvnV5 pic.twitter.com/HELc7dOh44
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 15, 2020
The woman is being held without bail, and her new attorney could request a hearing to revisit bail once he meets with her. https://t.co/cuTSX9oUHH
— The Keene Sentinel (@Keene_Sentinel) July 15, 2020
In case you missed @NHPRExchange this AM, here's the link. We talked COVID-19 response and racial equity in our communities. It was also very interesting to hear what's happening in Manchester and Nashua from @MayorJoyceCraig and @voteforsho respectively. https://t.co/A6yB1PIdbE
— Mayor George Hansel (@MayorHansel) June 15, 2020
Thank you Dr. Dottie Morris and Former Superintendent Van Winkler for stepping up to lead this important effort in our community. https://t.co/5A9iZlnzbx
— Mayor George Hansel (@MayorHansel) June 9, 2020
Way to go Keene!https://t.co/dtggm9TOTS
— Mayor George Hansel (@MayorHansel) June 8, 2020
Trust, accountability, and transparency are the core ingredients for an effective government. My proposed updates to the City's conflict-of-interest policy is a small step towards better governance. https://t.co/fSl5clZBv6
— Mayor George Hansel (@MayorHansel) June 5, 2020
Catch my interview from this morning on @WMUR9's Closeup with @AdamSextonWMUR. Keene knows how to come together to get the job done. I'm very proud of what we're doing as individuals and a community to respond to this pandemic. https://t.co/v2ZfiVPphs
— Mayor George Hansel (@MayorHansel) May 17, 2020
Congratulations to all the Keene State students who made the spring 2020 Dean’s List! Kudos to your hard work when classes transitioned to remote learning. We're so proud of our Owls! 🦉💯 https://t.co/TKcEVH3ZTZ
— Keene State College (@KeeneState_) June 15, 2020
ICYMI Keene State came in first place in the federal @EPA’s 2019 National Food Recovery Challenge! In a year, the college more than doubled the amount of food waste that gets diverted to compost instead of to landfills. #KeeneState https://t.co/MvhxplCUjM
— Keene State College (@KeeneState_) May 22, 2020
New nurses from @RVCCnh @KeeneState_ ready to face COVID-19 head on #nh #college https://t.co/yG0XtCZqfQ
— NHHEAF Network (@NHHEAF) June 14, 2020
The benefits of unifying all IT departments from @PlymouthState @KeeneState_ @UofNH @GraniteStateCol @UNHLaw @UNHManchester into a single team – Enterprise Technology & Services – is already paying off. Read more https://t.co/ZJa9aMxqLG #oneteam #onefamily #onemission pic.twitter.com/zzdAFDmb0x
— UNH Enterprise Technology & Services (@UofNHIT) June 1, 2020
https://twitter.com/SandraNWallace/status/1265997281704185856
— Keene City Manager (@CitymgrKeeneNH) June 3, 2020
Mayor's Memo – Some meetings canceled, trails/courts/playgrounds remain closed, free parking is extended. The memo reviews the CARES act including student loan payment relief, Economic Income Payments, reimbursement for paid leave. https://t.co/LNKGFcuh5qhttps://t.co/Hye2xtVNsd pic.twitter.com/r8XK8gBaLg
— Keene City Manager (@CitymgrKeeneNH) April 7, 2020
Dr. Don Caruso, CEO of the Cheshire Medical Center joined Mayor Hansel at a recent virtual town hall meeting to discuss current action plans and answer COVID-19 questions.https://t.co/8KWMkGox9a #notifykeene
— Keene City Manager (@CitymgrKeeneNH) April 3, 2020
Don't think COVID-19 is a big deal? Don't be fooled. There are cases in Cheshire County & more that we are not aware of. Healthcare workers & first responders are concerned about how to keep up with the virus. Please share. https://t.co/Hye2xtVNsd, https://t.co/airAkccAZr pic.twitter.com/no4iJDxdfF
— Keene City Manager (@CitymgrKeeneNH) April 3, 2020
https://twitter.com/GreaterKeeneNH/status/1283590978658598913
https://twitter.com/GreaterKeeneNH/status/1283590248161775619
Business NH Magazine announced the winners of its Business of the Decade awards. We are proud to announce that SBDC is the NH Business Assistance Organization of the Decade!
Read more: https://t.co/Eza8ogO1em@SBA_NH @NHEconomy @UNHPaulCollege pic.twitter.com/zZPtcKa8Eo
— NH SBDC (@NHSBDC) July 17, 2020
Smiths Medical in Keene is expanding to help meet the demand for syringes for an eventual COVID vaccine, writes @OBelangerKS https://t.co/SAKDcG4dDC
— Paul Cuno-Booth (@PCunoBoothKS) July 17, 2020
Walmart will start requiring all customers to wear masks https://t.co/Cfus0JpmTb
— WMUR TV (@WMUR9) July 15, 2020
“New Hampshire came through, like they always do.” More than 5,000 New Hampshire businesses will use grants from the Main Street Relief Fund to offset lost revenue and continue operations amid the pandemic. @nhgoferr #603strongertogether #NHeconomy https://t.co/pjFMSXvOpU
— NH Economy (@NHEconomy) July 13, 2020
Local #smallbiz owners in Keene, NH are banding together and raising tens of thousands of dollars through campaigns like the Great Grey Tee Project to support their downtown business community, reports @Inc. #NHeconomy #603strongertogether https://t.co/oI1QDgX0nB
— NH Economy (@NHEconomy) May 19, 2020
.@KeeneState_ will begin building a new business hub for #workforce training and #innovation on its campus in Keene, NH. The $13 million project is a partnership with local institutions and #manufacturing companies with operations in the area. #NHeconomy https://t.co/OmVi2LF2Hd pic.twitter.com/PBQYQEwb8B
— NH Economy (@NHEconomy) May 14, 2020
Five inches of rain floods operating room at Cottage Hospital https://t.co/uOnuzm329P
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) July 14, 2020
Fire damages storied auto auction site in Hartford. https://t.co/uhgjcN8WQS
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) July 14, 2020
Whelen Engineering, citing a loss in sales as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, said on Friday that it has laid off 148 employees at it Charlestown #NH manufacturing plant and another 98 jobs at its facility in Connecticut. https://t.co/O36fhjSvB9
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) July 10, 2020
Citing ongoing budget challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, Dartmouth College on Thursday cut five sports from its varsity roster and announced the permanent closure of Hanover Country Club. https://t.co/gGB759tJ2i
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) July 9, 2020
A racial slur written on the bottom of a country club pool. A Nazi flag openly displayed in the window of a White River Junction apartment. https://t.co/oFRQKRQRuU
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) July 9, 2020
The 67th edition of the Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl will have to wait for another year. https://t.co/GNSTyzUdYL
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) July 1, 2020
The League of N.H. Craftsmen is closing its longtime fine craft gallery on Lebanon Street in Hanover. https://t.co/qMT5vaEMhS
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) June 30, 2020
Police Chief Mike Evans, who was placed on paid administrative leave last week, will return to work Monday, Thetford Town Manager Guy Scaife announced Saturday. https://t.co/UtU4MesBP0
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) June 28, 2020
Wildlife authorities are trying to trap a black bear after it attacked a Canaan man in his driveway, according to the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department. https://t.co/ZCE4iaxHvb
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) June 22, 2020
A fire heavily damaged the kitchen of a Charlestown Road home Sunday morning, leaving it uninhabitable, according to Claremont firefighters. https://t.co/pNi1tOkRhl
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) June 15, 2020
Dartmouth College on Monday said it will replace a 600-pound copper weather vane atop its main library after Native American students and professors said it depicted racist stereotypes. https://t.co/5aDrSgPbkY
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) June 15, 2020
“Thank you” does not say enough; you astounded us with your response. https://t.co/5pKbzvnDhj
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) June 10, 2020
Retailer JCPenney on Thursday said it plans to close at least 154 stores, including its Upper Valley Plaza store in West Lebanon, as part of its bankruptcy reorganization. https://t.co/yUiAcz7f8B
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) June 5, 2020
Cornish Fair, Quechee Balloon Festival canceled this summer. https://t.co/zee0HyU308
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) June 2, 2020
North Haverhill Fair also canceled. https://t.co/3umGTNRC05
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) May 26, 2020
Four adults jumped from a window of the second-story of a Chestnut Street home early Sunday morning to escape a fire that had engulfed the front of the house, according to the Claremont Fire Department. https://t.co/fWm9ZUWkMN
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) May 24, 2020
A balloon test intended to illustrate the visual impact of a proposed 190-foot cellphone tower near Route 113 has been delayed by a day because of wind. https://t.co/IffVTh73AH
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) May 15, 2020
Granite State Legion officials canceled the season on Sunday after receiving word that national headquarters wouldn’t support play at the state level, having called off regional and national tournaments last month. https://t.co/uaJwzFDtko
— Valley News (@VNewsUV) May 11, 2020
LebAlert: New Travel Advisories and FAQ Page: Construction season in Lebanon is well underway. To better help you navigate our city streets and roads, we have published a Traffic Advisories page with updates regarding all current projects happening… https://t.co/GDSWGzQ8MI
— LebAlert! (@LebAlert) June 26, 2020
https://twitter.com/NashuaTelegraph/status/1284219931295395840
Coronavirus reveals the recklessness of drug pricing reform @NashuaTelegraph https://t.co/LEDA7TuTrb
— The Telegraph & NashuaTelegraph.com (@NashuaTelegraph) July 17, 2020
Politics Today: The decline of the White House press conference @NashuaTelegraph https://t.co/Mcb4zTknxE
— The Telegraph & NashuaTelegraph.com (@NashuaTelegraph) July 17, 2020
Sununu earmarks millions for colleges, businesses and signs police reform bill @NashuaTelegraph https://t.co/t5IkpsJMJJ
— The Telegraph & NashuaTelegraph.com (@NashuaTelegraph) July 17, 2020
VIDEO: As daily COVID-19 cases top 50,000 in the U.S., Shaheen questions top CDC, NIH https://t.co/V9qJalTChK
— The Telegraph & NashuaTelegraph.com (@NashuaTelegraph) July 3, 2020
Donchess, Craig urge Gov. Chris Sununu to issue stay-at-home order. https://t.co/CeqXoH5fLD
— The Telegraph & NashuaTelegraph.com (@NashuaTelegraph) March 23, 2020
From this weekend's @NashuaTelegraph pic.twitter.com/ebG4QD6R9V
— United Way Nashua (@UnitedWayGN) July 18, 2020
This Sunday's @NashuaTelegraph Magazine 🗞️ pic.twitter.com/TIMUTSpRJN
— Team Pete HQ (@PeteForAmerica) January 5, 2020
Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess thanks local and state EMS workers during #NationalEMSWeek We join him is saluting our EMS Workers! @JimDonchess @NashuaOEM @nashuafire @NashuaPHealth @NashuaPolice @Ridebigblue @AMRNashuaNH @nashuadpw @nashualibrarynh @NashuaTelegraph pic.twitter.com/DR4gwbJkQ9
— NashuaETV (@NashuaETV) May 21, 2020
Here's a great article from our member AARP NH with some helpful tips to keep you comfortable while wearing a mask in warm weather. https://t.co/ENDyrm3Mew
— Nashua Chamber (@NashuaChamber) July 6, 2020
My closing message to New Hampshire: I know you, I will fight for you.
There is a complete lack of empathy in this guy in the White House and with your vote, I promise I will bring that back to you. pic.twitter.com/dKhnkt6lsD
— Amy Klobuchar (@amyklobuchar) February 10, 2020