• LAWN?

    What lawn?I like it unkempt,just a path to the housethrough the tall grass.Get wet sometimes after a rain but so what.Besides, tall plantings give the illusionof a short house close to the ground, so the landscapers… Read more


  • How those green bags for your trash came to be

    Once upon a time, and maybe even to this day, Canterbury was a member of a multi-town trash cooperative that existed to negotiate how much it would cost to send the co-op’s trash to the… Read more


  • A change in the newsletter printing schedule, and a welcome to our new website volunteer

    In years past we’ve given ourselves a summer break by doing a combined July-August issue. But this year we’re switching it up. You’ve got the July issue in your hands, and we’ll see you again… Read more


  • UPDATE: Fireworks show rescheduled to July 7

    The annual fireworks show will be held at Canterbury Elementary School on Sunday, July 7. (UPDATE: This is a change due to Saturday’s rainy forecast.) JPI Pyrotechnics has promised another great show with several new… Read more


  • Author Ty Gagne to pay a summer visit

    Author Ty Gagne will present his book, The Last Traverse, at the Elkins Library on Tuesday, July 23, at 6 pm in what amounts to a special meeting of multiple book clubs as well as… Read more