In Times Past: from one room to no room

Education was crucial in early New England as it enabled people to read the Bible. By 1777, New Hampshire and Vermont required primary schools in most towns.

Bazaar helps fight against trafficking

NEWBURY—The Traveling Indian Bazaar returned to Tenney Memorial Library on Sept. 14. For four hours, members of the public browsed and bought colorful scarves, handbags, aprons, jewelry, and other items handmade in India. But there is more to the bazaar than shopping.

Man killed in motorcycle crash in Wentworth

WENTWORTH—A Plymouth man died over the weekend when his motorcycle crashed near Wentworth village.

Injured hiker assisted on Mt. Cube

ORFORD—NH Fish and Game Conservation Officers and the fire departments from Orford, Thetford, Lyme, Hanover, Canaan, Enfield, and Haverhill responded to assist a hiker who was identified as Jocelyn Bishop, 51, of Westford, Massachusetts on Sept. 17 at 2:30 p.m.

Photo of the Week

Zachary Austin poses for a photo with Sandy, the appropriately named sand boa snake as part of The Hub reptile program in Bradford on April 12 to demystify reptiles. “The reptile show was a great, fairly affordable opportunity to provide something new that was both fun and informative,” said Bradford Teen Center Director Emily Cummings.

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