With a first-time entry, Sawyer Farm of Jaffrey walked away with the top honors at the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript’s 40th Maple Syrup Contest, which crowns the top quality syrup from local producers.After two years away due to COVID-19, the contest.
Most days of the week, Ken Wetherbee wakes up at midnight.While the rest of the region sleeps, Wetherbee starts his car and goes to pick up the day’s papers. He loads them up and drives through the morning, making stops, listening to music and.
There are statistics that illustrate the lack of available housing in New Hampshire, as highlighted in the piece in our March 17 issue about discriminatory housing policy.There’s the 3.9% increase in housing units between 2010 and 2020, which didn t.
We want to hear from candidates running in contested races in the towns the Monadnock Ledger-Transcript covers, and for school board (even if uncontested) in one of our school districts.Candidates whose contact information we have should have received.
If I’m in Peterborough and we meet, I may tell you “I’m from over in Rindge.” When I travel to Keene, then it’s “I’m from down in Rindge.” Should I make the bold move to cross the southern border, then I’ll probably tell you “I’m from up in Rindge.”.