2025 Monadnock Region Year in Review: Major Events That Shaped the Community
From water main breaks to high school sports championships, a year of challenges and triumphs

- •A major water main break in Keene affected over 20,000 residents with a boil water advisory that lasted three days before being lifted.
- •Monadnock High School's baseball team won their fourth state championship in five years, while Keene High School achieved a triple crown in Unified sports.
- •Infrastructure built in the 1950s-60s is reaching critical age, requiring sustained budget investment for repairs and replacements.
Infrastructure Crisis and Swift Response
The Monadnock Region of New Hampshire experienced a year of unexpected crises and inspiring achievements in 2025. On July 9, the largest water main buried beneath Water Street in downtown Keene ruptured, plunging the community into an emergency situation.
The massive incident resulted in 1 million gallons of water lost in 45 minutes. As water pressure dropped sharply, the risk of bacteria and contaminants entering the water system increased, prompting city authorities to immediately issue a boil water order. Approximately 20,000 Keene residents and 2,500 North Swanzey residents were affected.
Cheshire Medical Center diverted patients to Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, while restaurants, cafes, and childcare facilities temporarily suspended operations. Fortunately, after two rounds of water quality testing, the advisory was lifted on the evening of July 12.
Warning Signs from Aging Infrastructure
The ruptured water main was installed in 1967, failing well before the typical lifespan of 100-120 years. City officials identified internal pipe defects as the cause of the failure. This same pipe had also ruptured in 2007 and 2023, suggesting recurring structural problems.
Public Works Director Don Lussier announced plans to conduct additional detailed inspections to determine the repair approach. This work will proceed separately from downtown infrastructure improvement projects and will be included in the city's capital improvement program.
As infrastructure built in the 1950s-60s across American small towns reaches the end of its useful life, Keene's case serves as a warning that similar crises could occur nationwide.
High School Sports Glory
Amid the crisis, local sports fans had reason to celebrate. Monadnock High School's baseball team defeated Bishop Brady 2-1 in the New Hampshire Division III finals at Delta Dental Stadium in Manchester in June, capturing their fourth state championship in five years.
Kaden Smith and Chris Rouleau delivered decisive pitching performances in the semifinals and finals, leading the team to victory. The post-championship scene of players taking selfies together on the field became an iconic image in local media.
Keene High School's Unified program completely dominated 2025, achieving a triple crown by winning championships in basketball, track and field, and soccer. The success of the Unified sports program, where students with and without disabilities compete together, was celebrated as a symbol of community integration.
Challenges Facing the Community
The Monadnock Region in 2025 also confronted various social issues. Budget concerns at public schools and local colleges, changes to federal SNAP (food assistance) benefits, and immigration policy shifts directly impacted residents' lives.
The Keene SwampBats baseball team captured their sixth league championship with dramatic comeback victories, while Keene High School's boys basketball team showed impressive performance in their state title challenge.
Outlook for 2026 [AI Analysis]
The Monadnock Region will likely need to continue managing aging infrastructure issues in 2026. As water systems, sewers, and roads built in the 1950s-60s simultaneously reach replacement age, budget pressures are expected to intensify.
On the positive side, local sports success stories will continue to strengthen community cohesion. The achievements of the Unified sports program may be benchmarked by other school districts.
Changes to federal SNAP benefits and immigration regulations are expected to continue affecting low-income residents and immigrant communities in 2026. How flexibly local governments respond to federal policy changes will be a key variable determining residents' quality of life.
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