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  • City of Keene To Host Senator Fenton Town Hall Meeting

    Panel Will Discuss State Downshifting Costs, Underfunding Schools, and Increasing Pressure on Local Property Taxpayers Senator Donovan Fenton, in partnership with the City of Keene, invites local constituents and regional…

  • Construction Projects and Updates 5/5-5/7/26

    The City of Keene Public Works Department announces the following construction activities and traffic impacts beginning May 5, 2026. Please plan ahead, use caution, and follow all posted traffic control. The…

  • Maple Avenue Reopening 5/1/26 at 6:00 PM

    Maple Avenue will reopen to traffic at 6:00 p.m., May 1, 2026. Highway crews will begin removing barricades and covering signage starting at 5:00 p.m. to prepare for reopening. We…

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This week is Public Service Recognition Week. Join us in saying thank you to our City of Keene employees!
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We’re ridin’ into warmer weather with a reminder for drivers to double-check your mirrors for motorcycles. 🏍️✔️

Riders — make sure you’re seen and following the rules of the road.
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Starting June 2, student IDs can no longer be used to register to vote or to receive a ballot on Election Day per State law (HB 323).

View New Hampshire Secretary of State flyers (www.sos.nh.gov/elections/register-vote) that explain:
• How to register to vote
• Acceptable forms of ID
• Voting in person
• Absentee voting
• Requirements before Election Day

We encourage voters to review these materials and be prepared.

For full details, please see the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s press release mm.nh.gov/files/uploads/sos/docs/4-23-26-student-flyer-press-release.pdf.
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Starting June 2, stu
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