Whether your work background is being a police officer, EMT, teacher, small business owner, or corporate employee — we serve Keene, NH residents with Medicare Insurance and retirement planning.

 
 

Whether you are in your 40’s or in your 60’s we can help with your retirement planning and education about retirement.

Located in the heart of the Monadnock Region, Tom Villeneuve serves the Keene area in addition to other areas in the region.

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about Keene, NH

History

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In 1735 Colonial Governor Jonathan Belcher granted lots in the township of “Upper Ashuelot” to 63 settlers who paid five pounds each. Settled after 1736, it was intended to be a fort town protecting the Province of Massachusetts Bay from French and their Native allies during the French and Indian Wars, the North American front of the Seven Years' War. When the boundary between Massachusetts and New Hampshire was fixed in 1741, Upper Ashuelot became part of New Hampshire.

Climate/Geography

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Keene, NH is located in a humid continental climate zone. It experiences all four seasons quite distinctly. The average high temperature in July is 82 °F, and the record high for Keene is 102 °F. As with other cities in the eastern U.S., periods of high humidity can raise heat indices to near 110 °F. During the summer, Keene can get hit by thunderstorms from the west, but the Green Mountains to the west often break up some of the storms, so that Keene doesn't usually experience a thunderstorm at full strength. The last time a tornado hit Cheshire County was in 1997.

Government

Keene's government consists of a mayor and a city council which has 15 members. Two are elected from each of the city's five wards, and five councilors are elected at-large.

Source: Wikipedia

Tourism

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Keene, NH is located in Southwest New Hampshire’s Monadnock Region offers a variety of experiences for those visiting. Picture quaint New England villages, with white-washed steeples, decorating the countryside. Enjoy scenic lakes, streams and rivers, visible as you navigate our quiet country roads. While you’re here, be sure to take a tour of covered bridges, a hike up Mt. Monadnock, tour some of our many museums, or visit some of our State Parks.

Source: Downtown Keene