The Peterborough Food Pantry, located at 25 Elm St., is seeing an increase in need this year combined with high costs of food, but through local donations by churches, help from local supermarkets and the New Hampshire Food Bank, this need is being.
“Everybody looks fantastic. How was your long weekend?” Chris Hansen said as she led a group of a dozen senior citizens in warmups during a Strong Seniors class at Peterborough Community Center Oct. 11.The Peterborough Recreation Department class.
Rubber ducks races returned to Peterborough after a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19.The Peterborough Lions Club hosted the 17th annual duck race at Depot Park on Sunday. The event returned with a bang, as more than 100 event-goers witnessed over 1,500.
River Marmorstein was out bright and early Tuesday morning.Polls opened for the Peterborough Town Election at 7 a.m., and Marmorstein, a candidate for Budget Committee, said he was the first person to cast a ballot. Tuesday afternoon, he was outside.
A bond to design and new municipal campus and fire and ambulance facility, the town’s $13.7 million operating budget proposal for fiscal 2023, the proposed Peterborough Community Power Plan and three contested races are among the highlights when.