Tag: July 2024

  • Thank you, Jeff, for your craftsmanship

    Thank you, Jeff, for your craftsmanship

    The Canterbury Cemetery Trustees wish to express their appreciation to Jeff Leidinger for his commitment and superb craftmanship in returning a long missing gate at the Shell Meetinghouse Cemetery.

  • Annual Town Yard Sale is July 13

    Time to clean out for the Annual Town Yard Sale on Saturday, July 13, from 9 am to noon in the Center by the gazebo. All are welcome to bring their treasures, own table and own cash box. There is usually a small fee of $5 for advertising in the…

  • Community Power benefits climb over $270,000; look for new rates soon

    Community Power benefits climb over $270,000; look for new rates soon

    We’re pleased to announce that through the end of March, customers of Canterbury Community Power (CCP) have benefited from $184,000 in rate savings (compared to Unitil, Eversource and NHEC default energy rates), and an additional $86,000 in Canterbury’s allocated share of Coalition Joint Reserves (our share of equity in the…

  • It’s warm now ~ but what about this winter?

    Save money and enjoy a warmer home this winter by keeping the heat in and the cold out with lightweight interior window inserts. These low cost yet high quality insulating inserts will pay for themselves in two heating seasons. One third of them will be free or discounted to be…

  • Indoors or out, it’s all about adventure this July at the library

    The next meeting of Elkins Public Library Board of Trustees is on Monday, July 15, at 6 pm. The library is closed on July 4 for Independence Day. Summer at Elkins Public Library means our focus is summer reading for all ages. This year, our summer reading program is going…

  • Smoothing life’s road

    Smoothing life’s road

    It’s no news that the road can get more bumpy as we get older. Life’s often a pretty bumpy road anyway these days. Ignoring the bumps has become more challenging. The beauty of the natural world around us can provide a distraction, less so for me at 81 now that…

  • Food Pantry raffling off donated bench

    Food Pantry raffling off donated bench

    We’re raffling off a bench donated to the Loudon Food Pantry by Sheran’s Concrete. Ticket prices and packages range from $1 for 1 ticket up to $200 for 280 tickets. You can purchase tickets at loudonfoodpantry.org or at the pantry (Huckleberry Business Park, Unit D, 30 Chichester Road in Loudon)…

  • Two experts to lead presentation on watersheds ~ and mitigating cyanobacteria

    On Saturday, July 20, at 10 am at the home of Glen and Kitty Rodgers on the shores of Hot Hole Pond (7505 School Street, Loudon), the Friends of Hot Hole Pond will host a program titled, “Protecting Our Ponds: Understanding Watersheds and Cyanobacteria.” The speakers are Nisa Marks, NH…

  • Please join us for the Canterbury Community Blueberry Pick-nic

    Please join us for the Canterbury Community Blueberry Pick-nic

    Bring your lunch and join neighbors for a community PICK-nic at Hackleboro Orchard on Sunday, July 21, at 11 am. Meet for a picnic up front by the farm animals, and then enjoy blueberry picking at the far berry patch. Sponsored by the Canterbury United Community Church as part of…

  • Join us Wednesdays at the Farmers Market!

    Join us Wednesdays at the Farmers Market!

    Please join us on Wednesday afternoons in July from 4 to 6:30 in the meadow and parking area next to Elkins Public Library for the Canterbury Farmers Market. We’ll be there for you with our wonderful vendors, musicians, and good company — summer weather permitting, that is. Check our FB…