Sunday, September 7, 2008

The Keene Sentinel online edition is now available at SentinelSource.com

The online edition of The Keene Sentinel is now ready to view at SentinelSource.com.  Click on the article headline to read more.

Here are some of today's stories:


Can students stomach this?
Keene, Jaffrey-Rindge raise school-lunch prices
For most area schoolchildren, it’s been more than one full week since the start of school — that adds up to at least five early morning wake-up calls, five nights of homework and five lunches at school.

Couple’s woes inspire community effort
For the last nine months, 44-year-old Darlene Melvin has waged two battles of a lifetime.

Campaign dreams, caveat wishes
In primaries, Alciere, Stebbins tilting at well-financed senatorial windmills
The campaign rhetoric from Sen. John E. Sununu and Jeanne Shaheen has long been targeted at each other, with both the Republican incumbent and his Democratic challenger looking ahead to November in the race for a U.S. Senate seat.


Sloppy start
Mistake-prone Keene nearly upsets Salem in season opener
Salem High and the effects of Tropical Storm Hanna did little in the way of stopping the Keene High offense Saturday afternoon at Alumni Field in the football season opener for both teams.

Title courtship
Area tennis team revs up for national event
For the second time in five years, a tennis team sponsored by the Brattleboro Outing Club and filled with Monadnock Region players will compete in the national championships.
 

 

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