Reminder: Signs May Not Be Placed in the Right-of-Way
The Public Works Department would like to remind the community that New Hampshire law and City ordinances prohibit the placement of signs within the City’s public rights-of-way.
The Public Works Department would like to remind the community that New Hampshire law and City ordinances prohibit the placement of signs within the City’s public rights-of-way.
Recognition of Dr. Melinda “Mindy” Asbury The new location of MFS is an outstanding facility for delivery of mental health and counseling services. It is one that people outside of […]
We want to ensure you have all the information you need to make informed decisions about your electricity service supply.
We want to ensure you have all the information you need to make informed decisions about your electricity service supply. You continue to have options for your electricity supplier. Keene […]
Date of Incident: July 18, 2024 Time of Call: 0836 First Unit on Scene Time: 0844 Under Control: 0915 Units Back in Quarters: 1005 Type Incident: Motor Vehicle Accident with Injuries Assigned Apparatus: Rescue-1, Tanker-1, Ambulance-1, Ambulance-2, […]
Mayor’s Recognition of Alan Rumrill – July 18, 2024 Alan F. Rumrill, executive director of the Historical Society of Cheshire County, announced that he will retire on November 1, 2024, […]
Date of Incident: July 16, 2024 Time of Call: 1917 First Unit on Scene Time: 1920 Under Control: n/a Units Back in Quarters: 0005 Type Incident: Storm Related Incidents Assigned Apparatus: Engine-1, Engine-2, Tower/Ladder-1, Tanker-1, Rescue-1, Brush-1, […]
Date of Incident: July 16, 2024 Time of Call: 1920 First Unit on Scene Time: 1928 Under Control: n/a Units Back in Quarters: responded from scene to another emergency Type Incident: Structural Collapse Assigned Apparatus: Tanker-1, Ambulance-2, […]
FIRST INAUGURAL NONPROFIT LEADER OF THE YEAR RECIPIENT 2023 Kathy Collinsworth became the Monadnock Humane Society’s (MHS) executive director in 2016 following six years as executive director of the Monadnock […]
Date of Incident: July 8, 2024Time of Call: 1132First Unit on Scene Time: 1136Under Control: 1156Units Back in Quarters 1342Type Incident: Residential Building FireAssigned Apparatus: Engine-1, Engine-2, Tower/Ladder-1, Ambulance-1, Ambulance-2, Car-4, […]
July 3, 2024 For public health purposes, the City maintains a mosquito control program that includes the collection of mosquitos in shallow, stagnant waters for testing and identification purposes. A […]
The City of Keene is pleased to announce the appointment of Carrah Fisk Hennessey as the new Director of Parks and Recreation. She brings over 20 years of experience in […]
The City of Keene is pleased to announce the appointment of Carrah Fisk Hennessey as the new Director of Parks and Recreation. She brings over 20 years of experience in […]
Mayor Kahn read a proclamation before the City Council on June 20th, 2024, in honor of the Boston Celtics 18th championship title. Steve Enright, Keene State College Men’s Basketball Coach, […]
This article appeared on the Cheshire County Conservation District website on May 3, 2024. Expanding Connection to Nature: The Outdoor Gear Library by Benee Hershon In the spring of 2023, […]
Mayor Kahn read a proclamation before the City Council on June 20th, 2024, honoring Pathways for Keene (PFK), which has been promoting outdoor recreation, safe transportation alternatives, and environmental stewardship […]
Mayor Kahn read a proclamation before the City Council on June 20th, 2024, in honor of the Boston Celtics 18th championship title. Steve Enright, Keene State College Men’s Basketball Coach, […]
January 4, 2024 Local wastewater is tested to monitor the prevalence of the virus that causes COVID-19 as well as Flu and RSV, and this helps determine if levels […]
City of Keene at 150 Years and Beyond The City of Keene, NH, celebrates its 150th anniversary of being incorporated as a City this May, a fact recognized at its […]
On Wednesday May 8th, the Keene Recreation Center hosted a regional New Hampshire State Water Science Fair competition among fourth graders from four elementary schools – Gilsum, Harrisville, and Symonds […]