• Island Street Reconstruction Project Begins

    Beginning Monday, June 23, 2025 at 7:00 AM, the City’s contractor, SUR Construction West, Inc, will be starting construction on the Island Street Reconstruction Project in the vicinity of the…

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  • Structure Fire at 78 Dale Drive

    Date of Incident: June 20, 2025Time of Call: 5:03 pmFirst Unit on Scene Time: 5:07 pmUnder Control: 5:32 pmUnits Back in Quarters:  8:41 pm                      Type Incident: Structure Fire   Assigned…

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  • Gyrocopter Incident at Keene Airport

    Keene, NH, June 23, 2025: A gyrocopter, a small aircraft that uses a combination of fixed-wing and rotorcraft technology, landed short of runway 14 at the Keene Airport this morning…

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Carly is the friendliest dog we've met on the City Hall steps. See you around, pup!

#KeeneNH #dogsdowntown #citydog
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Carly is the friendliest dog weve met on the City Hall steps.  See you around, pup!

#KeeneNH #dogsdowntown #citydog

City Hall will be closed on Friday, July 4, to observe the Fourth of July.
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City Hall will be closed on Friday, July 4, to observe the Fourth of July.  
#keenenh #downtownkeene

To learn more about what's legal and what's not when it comes to fireworks in New Hampshire, check out this article: bit.ly/4eyQ3Ez See MoreSee Less

To learn more about whats legal and whats not when it comes to fireworks in New Hampshire, check out this article: http://bit.ly/4eyQ3Ez

That smile, and such a pleasant visitor! Welcome to Keene, Anabelle.

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That smile, and such a pleasant visitor!  Welcome to Keene, Anabelle.

#KeeneNH #dogsdowntown #citydog

Lithium-ion batteries are prohibited from disposal in Keene’s and all of New Hampshire’s landfills and incinerators. When crushed or damaged in any way, they can ignite and cause fires. These batteries are used in items such as:

Portable electronics such as cell phones, laptops, tablets, cameras, wireless headphones, speakers, toothbrushes, and other rechargeable electronic devices,
Automotive vehicles,
Electric bikes and scooters,
Lawncare equipment,
Cordless power tools, and
Toys.


Never put lithium-ion batteries in the trash or curbside recycling bin! The batteries must be recycled through battery collection programs – never mixed with regular recyclables. In Keene, some options include:


Bring used batteries to the Keene Transfer Station and place them in the designated area at the recycling facility,
Several local retailers offer battery recycling collection boxes, or
Visit Call2Recycle.org to find convenient drop-off locations near you.

Read the full update from NHDES:
www.des.nh.gov/news-and-media/blog/new-rechargeable-battery-disposal-ban-take-effect
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Lithium-ion batteries are prohibited from disposal in Keene’s and all of New Hampshire’s landfills and incinerators.  When crushed or damaged in any way, they can ignite and cause fires.  These batteries are used in items such as: 

Portable electronics such as cell phones, laptops, tablets, cameras, wireless headphones, speakers, toothbrushes, and other rechargeable electronic devices,
Automotive vehicles,
Electric bikes and scooters,
Lawncare equipment,
Cordless power tools, and
Toys.
 

Never put lithium-ion batteries in the trash or curbside recycling bin!  The batteries must be recycled through battery collection programs – never mixed with regular recyclables.  In Keene, some options include:

 
Bring used batteries to the Keene Transfer Station and place them in the designated area at the recycling facility,
Several local retailers  offer battery recycling collection boxes, or
Visit Call2Recycle.org to find convenient drop-off locations near you.
 
Read the full update from NHDES:
https://www.des.nh.gov/news-and-media/blog/new-rechargeable-battery-disposal-ban-take-effect
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