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The Concord Monitor is a Pulitzer Prize winning daily newspaper and website located in the capital city of New Hampshire. The Concord Monitor is Central NH's dominant media with more than 70 percent household penetration.
ATHOL – Athol’s Selectboard has given the Town of Phillipston until early May 2025 to decide if it wants to assume ownership of the nearly 150-year-old Bates Powers Dam.The dam, constructed in 1876, and the reservoir it created sits entirely within...
Athol, MA - It is with a twinkle in our eyes and a hearty chuckle that we bid farewell to our beloved Carl Schofield, known affectionately by his friends and family as Joe, and by his doting mother as Toe Joe.
Athol Town Meeting quickly passes 35 articls, budget Residents vote on one of the articles at Monday’s Annual Town Meeting. Few issues were raised, and all 35 articles were approved in an hour.
Dodge’s reasoning for the proposal was that Athol’s resources may not be able to handle several families suddenly living there all at once. Board member Rebecca Bialecki, the first to speak, temporarily relinquished her seat in order to address her colleagues as a member of the public.
ATHOL – The town’s Selectboard voted Tuesday night to give the owner of 1756 Main St. another month to make “significant” progress on the cleanup of the property, and for the town to become involved. The property was badly damaged by fire in August of last year.
ATHOL– A Proposition 2 ½ override aimed at increasing staff at the Athol Fire Department passed at Monday’s Town Election. By only 96 votes – 639 to 543 – voters said “yes” to a $286,000 override to fund the hiring of three paramedic/EMT/firefighters.
Athol dam removal to be completed by 2026 Daniel Hammerberg, project engineer for engineering firm Tighe & Bond, discusses details of the proposed removal of the Thousand Acre Reservoir Dam in Athol.
ATHOL – Town Manager Shaun Suhoski told Tuesday’s meeting of the Finance and Warrant Advisory Committee that Athol has been notified that the state intends to resurface Main Street [Route 2A] from the South Main Street Bridge to Athol High School.
ATHOL — State Rep. Susannah Whipps is seeking reelection to a fifth term and is once again being challenged by Republican Jeffrey Raymond. Whipps represents the 2nd Franklin District, which stretches from Winchendon to Greenfield.