• Update from Canterbury Community Power Committee

    Update from Canterbury Community Power Committee

    Right now, we are gearing up for the Town Meeting and are hopeful that the Select Board Warrant Article for the library weatherization project will get support from the voters.   Library Weatherization Project 

  • Sing Your Heart Out

    Sing Your Heart Out, Fri., March 21,7-9pm  Quaker Meetinghouse The Quaker Meeting invites the community to join us for another edition of “Sing Your Heart Out.” Come gather together on a cold, dark night to add some light and song to our lives. Bring your “Rise Up Singing” and “Rise…

  • Canterbury Farmers Market at Town Meeting

    Canterbury Farmers Market at Town Meeting

    Visit Canterbury Community Farmers Market at Town Meeting Second Session, Fri., March 14 See you at second session of Town Meeting, Fri., March 14. Look for the Farmers Market table at the back of the gym — lots of fresh baked goodies to keep your energy up for voting! New…

  • Jordan T-W, times TWO!

    Pub Night, Tues., March 4, 6pm in the Town HallIt’s our biggest shindig of the year! Enjoy Jordan’s stellar Irish tunes, traditional pub munchies, and feel FREE to dance at this FREE event! The winning ticket will be pulled for the beautiful “Garden Basket,” currently on display at the library. Tickets…

  • March Into Your Library This Month

    Elkins Public Library Board of Trustees: Next meeting is on Monday, March 17 at 6pm.  Thank you to FOEPL (Friends of Elkins Public Library) for absolutely spoiling us during Love your Library month. It is so nice to be appreciated. Consider joining this positive group who have fun together while…

  • Cemeteries of Canterbury Need You

    Dear Residents, In addition to the large cemeteries in Canterbury Center and Maple Grove Cemetery on Baptist Rd., the Cemetery Trustees are also responsible for the upkeep of 30 smaller historic cemeteries. These cemeteries are scattered about town and you’ve no doubt seen some in your travels. However, some are quite remote…

  • Canterbury 4H News

    Canterbury 4H News

    Canterbury Rascals have upcoming workshops in making solar luminaries, sewing, woodworking, and maple sugaring. Members 16-years and older are learning to braid rugs, and several members recently participated in the Merrimack County Food Show on February 8th. Elisabeth & Freddy Yohe took home top awards for their entries in the…

  • School Budget Voting

    On March 11, Election Day, voters will have the opportunity to vote on the 2025-2026 school budget. Candidates for the open school board seats and the open moderator seat will also be on the ballot. Belmont residents will vote at Belmont High School and Canterbury residents will vote at the Canterbury…

  • Canterbury Elementary School News

    Canterbury Elementary School News

    I Love to Read MonthLast month we celebrated “I Love to Read Month!” Students participated in a bookmark challenge, shared book recommendations with lunchtime book talks, and enjoyed taking part in “drop everything and read.” We had a special visit from one of the mascots for the NH Fisher Cats.…

  • Town of Canterbury News 

    Regular Meetings of Board of Selectmen are Mon., March 3 and Monday, March 17, 5 pm, in the Meeting House.  Get Your Copy of the 2024 Town Report!Check the Town Website during the first week in March to see The 2024 Town Report and sample ballots. Printed copies of the…