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Last Thursday, 15 South Meadow School students went home with a box. Inside the box were all the ingredients and instructions necessary to make a meal for two at home.Thanks to a new take on the Cornucopia Project’s Cool Chefs program, students from. ....
Monadnock Ledger-Transcript Published: 5/10/2021 4:40:07 PM The sale of the Vose Farm Business Center, comprising of the two buildings at 9 and 49 Vose Farm Road in Peterborough, to Premium Capital Resources, LLC was made official last week. Premium Capital Resources, LLC, a New York-based privately held real estate investment and advisory firm headed by Michael Herman, purchased the property from longtime owners Juniper Advisory Services, LLC, and principals Greg Klemmer and Charles “Chub” Whitten for $10,850,000. The two buildings that make up the Vose Farm Business Center totals 271,000 square feet. The mix of tenants in the 9 Vose Farm Road building, which began as the headquarters for Brookstone, includes The River Center, Monadnock Family Services, Home Healthcare, Hospice & Community Services, War Room Athletics, Monadnock Gymnastics Center among others. 49 Vose Farm Road, which started as the NEBS building, is home to MAxT Makerspace, Nuttin Ordinary, ....
Monadnock Ledger-Transcript Published: 4/19/2021 3:40:36 PM Three candidates are vying for Peterborough’s open three-year seat on the Select Board this year. The position is currently held by Ed Juengst, who was appointed temporarily in September after Karen Hatcher resigned, citing conflicts with her paid position as Peterborough’s Community and Economic Development Coordinator, which she took in April 2020. Hatcher is in the race to reclaim her seat, and intends to keep her job with the town as well, she said. “I believe that my work in the community both as a volunteer and as a town employee … provides a deep understanding of what needs to be considered to solve the complex issues before us,” in the post-pandemic world, she said. ....
Published: 4/12/2021 1:02:53 PM Sun beat down on the Cornucopia Project’s high tunnels as well-wishers pulled up a haybale to honor founder Kin Schilling on Saturday afternoon. Schilling, 77, is moving to Colorado next Monday after almost 40 years in Hancock, with her sheep and chickens in tow. Cornucopia Project Executive Director Lauren Judd and Board of Directors Chair Cathie Sage thanked Schilling for her vision for the organization, which connects local students with growing and cooking healthy food. “Kin” also refers to kindred and family, they noted as they surprised Schilling by announcing they’d named a high tunnel after her. Sage also unveiled the “Kin Schilling Founder’s Fund,” a sustaining fund to support Cornucopia’s educational programs. It had raised $11,500 as of Saturday. ....
The recently established Community Meals To Go program will begin distribution on Tuesday, Feb. 2.The program, which is partnering with five local restaurants to provide cold or frozen meals to area residents in need due to the coronavirus pandemic,. ....