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Ron Paul speaks at Keene State College

Ron Paul speaks at Keene State College

MICHAEL MOORE / Keene Sentinel Staff Presidential Candidate Ron Paul speaks at the Keene State College student center on Monday; November 21, 2011. 0

November 24, 2011
Winchester

Annual Pickle Festival is today

Winchester becomes Pickletown, U.S.A., this weekend at the annual Pickle Festival. The event, which runs from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. today, features everything from frog jumping and cucumber decorating contests to hayrides, a magic show, food and plenty of activities and games for kids. There's also the traditional pickle judging, and, of course, free pickles. Entertainment highlights… 0

September 25, 2010

Dr. Jennifer Kefer, a veterinarian at Cheshire Animal Hospital, draws blood from Annie, a 1-2 year old street dog from Puerto Rico, on April 27, 2010. The blood will later be examined for Lyme disease. 0

May 1, 2010

Some members of the audience held up signs during a public meeting with the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission held at Brattleboro Union High School on Monday night. 0

April 24, 2010
Scare up a photo

Scare up a photo

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October 24, 2009
Michelle Obama rallies college students

Michelle Obama rallies college students

Michelle Obama rallies at Keene State College yesterday. 0

October 9, 2008
Timoleon's Family Restaurant

Timoleon's Family Restaurant

Owner Timoleon “Lindy” Chakalos at Timoleon’s Family Restaurant on Main Street in Keene, which serves old-fashioned comfort food. 0

March 21, 2008
Elm City Brewing Co.

Elm City Brewing Co.

William Dunn, brewer at Elm City Brewing Co., holds out a double handful of hops at the brewery. 0

March 21, 2008
Kucinich joins water dispute

Kucinich joins water dispute

Dennis Kucinich and his wife, Elizabeth, visit Keene yesterday. Earlier, the candidate pledged to fight a bottling-plant project. 0

February 20, 2007
New Hampshire Views

Nothing sweet about pro-industry food bill

Give New Hampshire's feisty agricultural commissioner credit. Steve Taylor has found a most dramatic argument to make the case against the proposed National Uniformity for Food Act. It's maple syrup. The National Uniformity for Food Act is one of those measures that periodically pop up in Congress to give the conservatives' game away. We generally hear a lot around election time… 0

July 29, 2006
Marlborough

Trooper justified in shooting, AG says

A New Hampshire state trooper was justified in shooting and killing a Hollis man Monday after a routine traffic stop in Marlborough turned combative, state Attorney General Kelly Ayotte concluded yesterday. Sasha A. Yuksel, 35, of Hollis died Monday of internal bleeding after being shot by State Trooper David Hinkell on Main Street in Marlborough. 0

July 29, 2006
New witness: Trooper was being beaten before he shot suspect

New witness: Trooper was being beaten before he shot suspect

The New Hampshire State Police Major Crime Unit investigates the scene of yesterday's shooting. 0

July 25, 2006
Motorcycles, SUV collide; three killed

Motorcycles, SUV collide; three killed

Dean Stoddard and Heather Barton, both of Easthampton, Mass., console each other following a fatal accident involving a sport utility vehicle and seven motorcycles in Stoddard. 0

June 10, 2006

Keene State college confronts prejudice

Bias and prejudice are deep-seated at Keene State College, a recent report shows, shocking some and confirming what others already knew. In response, the college has begun a series of educational forums and training sessions that, on top of the already planned addition of diversity training to the curriculum, will raise awareness of the sometimes uncomfortable topic, officials and… 0

April 8, 2006
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