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Warner-based poet and anthologist Matt Forrest Esenwine released a new anthology of children’s poetry at the start of the month. The book, titled “A Universe of Rainbows: Multicolored Poems for a Multicolored World,” is illustrated by artist Jamey Christoph, based in Cornish. The anthology, which includes poems from many well-known children’s poets, combines poetry with science and nature.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Janet Garcia bought her property in Warner back in 1977. Moving from Atlanta, Georgia, she chose Warner because of its rural feel.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
When Henrietta Kenney saw the stunning white cupola of her 19th-century Boscawen barn deteriorating, she knew she needed help.
A Concord woman was carried off Mount Kearsarge on Sunday morning after injuring her leg.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Martha Bodnarik isn’t willing to budge on certain things. She keeps her house in Warner warm even if her heating bill is high. But when she’s in the grocery store, she tried to cut costs anywhere she can.
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By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
In the five years since Derek Narducci has lived in Warner, he’s watched his tax bill increase by 40 percent.
By Monitor staff
The Diocese of Manchester has completed the purchase of the former Magdalen College in Warner, it announced Thursday.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
During a career in the finance industry, Bob Blake was told to do more with less. He thinks it’s time for the Town of Warner to do the same.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Charlie Trowbridge has one question for veterans like himself.
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
The giant white birthday cake was hard to miss.
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
As Michael Simon departed Cafe One East in downtown Warner on a frigid afternoon before Christmas, he was already looking past the holidays and toward the new year with trepidation.On the first Saturday of January, residents of the Kearsarge Regional...
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Danielle Bee thought Warner residents had made it clear – many in town did not support more sidewalks, public transportation and new housing developments. To her, the state’s Housing Champions program – a tool for communities to be eligible for grants...
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
Heather Otten never thought she’d be a homeowner.When she moved into a single-wide manufactured house in Warner, she was 20 years old with no credit, a newborn and her second child on the way.Now, 14 years later, she’s a partial owner of the 33-home...
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
The campus of a tiny Catholic college in Warner that closed earlier this year will likely remain a destination for members of the Catholic faith.The Roman Catholic Church in New Hampshire has reached a tentative agreement to buy 135 acres of land and...
By MICHAELA TOWFIGHI
A lucky buyer with a $1 bill can purchase a historic bridge spanning the Warner River on Route 127. The bridge in southeast Warner is slated to be replaced by the state’s Department of Transportation. In an effort to preserve the materials – the...
Driving on I-89 through Warner and Hopkinton is about to get a little more complicated as the state paints a couple of bridges.The N.H. Department of Transportation project consists of painting the steel beams of bridges carrying I-89 northbound and...
By CATHERINE McLAUGHLIN
Wendy McLauchlan’s tattoos, painted on much of her body, tell the story of her life’s loves and losses. From the birth footprint of her first grandchild to the butterflies signifying her mother’s spirit to the clock memorializing her dad’s health...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
To address the rate of suicide among veterans and first responders, the New Hampshire Telephone Museum is partnering with The Honor Bear Project to plant over 660 American flags this Saturday.The event kicks off at 1 p.m. at the museum in Warner, with...
By DAVID BROOKS
The former Magdalen College of Liberal Arts in Warner, which closed in May after 50 years as the state’s smallest college, is up for sale. The campus with eight buildings on 129 acres was put on the market this week for $5.5 million.The sale, which...
A Warner man has been sentenced to a year in jail for pretending to be an asbestos abatement professional, authorities announced Tuesday.Jordon M. Dunne, 28, pleaded guilty and has been sentenced in the Sullivan County Superior Court to felony...
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