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It is still hard for me to believe that the June issue of The Beacon is the last issue of the newspaper. I want to thank every person that has been involved for a job well done. Especially, I want to ...
ANDOVER — There’s too much going on at The Andover Community Hub to list it all, but here’s a taste of things continuing or coming up in June. For information on any of these, email ...
Shown enjoying good food and each other’s company at the April Senior Lunch at The Andover Community Hub are Judy Perrault (back to the camera) and (circling right to left) Lloyd Perrault, Tina Cotton ...
Three Rivers Wreath & Plant Company family-owners (clockwise, upper right) Kirk Weyant and wife Jill get ready for spring. Fundraiser items include: Cherry Tomato grow kit (bottom right). Zinnia, ...
Left to right- Leo Paquin, Chair, Franklin Business and Industrial Development Corporation (FBIDC), a nonprofit, and Janna Thompson, Assistant Vice President/Banking Office Manager, Bank of New ...
Then: The above image is looking north on Main Street, circa 1880, from in front of the Congregational Church (out of frame to the left). FRANKLIN — In the 1800s, West Franklin was just “Franklin”, ...
Vulgar Brewing Company operates at 378 Central Street, next to Marceau Park in downtown Franklin. Co-owners (upper right) Damon Lewis and Jason Harrington. The taproom (bottom right). Fermentation ...
It is with heavy hearts that we write to inform you that The Beacon will cease publication, effective June 2025. This is our last issue. This decision did not come easily. For more than two decades, ...
ANDOVER — Over 200 New Hampshire towns have their own town forest. These forests are assets to the community, providing an outdoor space to relax, unwind, and explore, as well as providing undisturbed ...
ANDOVER — The Andover Service Club is thrilled to announce the revitalization of the Welcome to Andover Committee. Its goal is to welcome new Andover neighbors who have recently moved to our beloved ...
ANDOVER — The Fourth of July dedication this year recognizes the critical relationship the Town of Andover and Proctor Academy have had since the school’s inception in 1848. From Proctor Academy’s ...
World leadership today requires commitment to multinational collaboration because we face global challenges that affect all nations and, in addition, they are existential, threatening our survival.