Finding an impartial voice these days, especially when it comes to certain topics, seems difficult. But when it comes to the world’s religions, Art...
Sarah Stanley’s family name, Griffin, is forever part of the Frankin landscape.Her married name, meanwhile, has had its own impact on the town...
Debbie Miller would have made a nice complement to Dr. Dolittle.While Dolittle carried on conversations with the animals, Miller would have done...
Mary Aranosian of Concord says she doesn’t always follow the rules.Once, while volunteering at the local winter homeless shelter, Aranosian saw a...
Apparently, it’s going to take more than legal blindness to force John Golembiowski of Hooksett to pull over and stop reaching out.Even with...
Judy Tibbetts recalls that when she was interviewed for her first teaching job at Franklin High School back in 1970, the superintendent at the time...
Pierre Guillotte is a high school student with a mission to give back in his own small community through school projects and acts of service...
A hot meal is served at The Friendly Kitchen 365 days a year. With a slim staff and dedicated group of volunteers, the local soup kitchen has...
The simple facade of Elkins Public Library, located just off Center Road in Canterbury, stands in stark contrast to what lies behind the library’s...
Jane Gordon of Pembroke uses the Internet and town and state resources to trace family lineages, sometimes dating back to the time of pilgrims and...
Sitting in her backyard, recovering from her second major car accident, Carol Conforti-Adams looked around. With views of the mountains and a full...
Sheila Morris remembers fondly her time as a Girl Scout in Albany and the role her mother played as her troop’s leader.So when Morris’s own oldest...