The InvestNH Capital Grant Program, designed to enhance workforce housing availability in the Monadnock Region, has not succeeded in delivering new habitable units nearly 18 months after the completion timeline
The InvestNH Capital Grant Program, designed to enhance workforce housing availability in the Monadnock Region, has not succeeded in delivering new habitable units nearly 18 months after the completion timeline
Keene’s planning board recently gave the green light for a new housing project on Elm Street, consisting of 18 single-family residences. This initiative, led by property owner Paul Dubriske, aims
On January 1st, the City of Keene will officially welcome a mix of new and returning City Council members during a ceremony at City Hall, set to begin at noon.
The Town Square Tavern, located at 10-11 Central Square in Keene, has officially closed its doors for good. This announcement was made public via a notice on the establishment’s website,
This year may mark a significant shift in New Hampshire’s overdose statistics, with indications that fatalities among women could surpass those of men for the first time since tracking began.
Residents of Keene are reminded of an overnight parking restriction in anticipation of a winter storm. This regulation will be implemented on Saturday from 12 a.m. to 8 a.m., affecting
Emergency services in Keene attended to a solo vehicle accident that occurred on Chesterfield Hill on Route 9, impacting westbound traffic. The incident took place on Tuesday, December 23, 2025.
Recent bids for the Downtown Infrastructure Project in Keene have significantly surpassed the city’s budget estimates, with proposals coming in roughly $8 million over the expected cost. At a full
The property tax rate in Keene has increased to $34.37 per $1,000 of assessed value, marking a rise of $1.30 from the previous year, predominantly due to a significant hike
Local education officials have introduced a new email deletion policy aimed at enhancing recordkeeping and ensuring compliance with public records regulations. However, a First Amendment attorney has raised concerns that