A Ukrainian flag hangs from the second-floor window of the Harpers’ house in Hancock.Inside the home, there are index cards taped to various items: the door, a chair, the kettle in the kitchen. The top word is written in Ukrainian and underneath is.
Sara Tobias, Sharon’s emergency management director, said last week’s snowstorm revealed the flaws in the town’s emergency management system, notably the lack of a system to contact residents when phone and email are down.“We will try to build that in.
These days, Hancock Congregational Church pastor the Rev. Beth Simmons said she often thinks of the chorus from “Christmas Song” by Phoebe Bridgers.“You don t have to be alone to be lonesomeIt s easy to forgetThe sadness comes crashin like a brick.
Last week, pilgrims in Hancock went looking for a manger holding a baby whose arrival was attracting a surprising mix of people, including nearby poor shepherds and wealthy Magi from the east. It was also attracting the interest of the local king,.
On Thursday Dec. 15, at 7 p.m., Hancock author Kim Varney Chandler will talk about her new book, “Covered Bridges of New Hampshire,” in the Daniels Room of the Hancock Town Library, 25 Main St., Hancock.Chandler’s book is a history of the covered.