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A reduction in Wilmot’s recycling program is forcing some residents to take matters into their own hands
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
In Andy Chew’s garage, aluminum cans — remnants of seltzers and assorted drinks — are piled high in large bins because it pains him too much to throw them away.Living in Wilmot, N.H., where recycling options are scarce, with the town lacking...
Lawmakers pass flood disclosure requirements for home sellers, landlords
By CARLY BERLIN
A few years ago, when Corinne Cooper was considering leasing a lot at a manufactured home park in Berlin, she had some sense that the park had experienced minor flooding in the past. But, she said, she didn’t receive much information from the property...
Out & About: Hartford monument unveiling scheduled for Memorial Day
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — This Memorial Day a new monument honoring the Hartford’s veterans will be unveiled, decades after the town’s World War I and II monuments disappeared from public view.A ceremony will take place at 1 p.m. Monday, May 27, at...
DHMC union organizers say they have enough signatures to force vote
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
LEBANON — With a unionization campaign by Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center nurses making more headway than two previous attempts, the hospital’s administration has hired a prominent California anti-union consultant to resist organizing efforts.Union...
Kenyon: Vermont’s leading Civil War historian finally gets his degree
By JIM KENYON
On a bitter cold February night in 1963, Howard Coffin packed his cardboard suitcase and walked to U.S. Route 5 in the village of Lyndonville, Vt., where he stuck out his thumb to hitch a ride home to Woodstock.“A trucker came by and picked me up,”...
Retiring Windsor County state senator honored for three decades of service
By NICOLA SMITH
MONTPELIER — At the end of the legislative session last week in the Vermont Statehouse, Dick McCormack listened, eyes closed, as a resolution commemorating both his retirement and “profound seriousness of purpose” was read into the record. Standing by...
Edelblut faces skepticism on minimum standards revision
By KELLY BURCH
MANCHESTER — After an hour-long public conversation with the commissioner of the N.H. Department of Education, school board members in Manchester — the state’s largest school district — remained frustrated by a lack of clear answers and unconvinced...
New Hampshire Senate passes bill to restrict transgender athletes in grades 5-12
By HOLLY RAMER
CONCORD — A New Hampshire bill that would ban transgender athletes in grades 5-12 from teams that align with their gender identity is headed to the governor’s desk.The Republican-led Senate voted 13-10 along party lines Thursday in favor of a bill...
Appeal denied for Hanover man in child porn case
By JOHN LIPPMAN
CONCORD — The New Hampshire Supreme Court denied a Hanover resident and former Keene State professor’s appeal to overturn his conviction on child pornography charges, holding that evidence in the case supported the trial court’s guilty verdict issued...
Plans shelved to restructure White River Junction postal facility
By PATRICK ADRIAN
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — The U.S. Postal Service plan to move sorting operations for Upper Valley communities from White River Junction to Connecticut is currently on hold, following concerns expressed by U.S. senators about the impact of USPS’s...
Royalton Hill Bridge to remain closed at least through this year
ROYALTON — Royalton Hill Bridge, also known as Foxstand Bridge, is anticipated to remain closed at least through the remainder of the year, according to the town administrator.The bridge, which spans the White River between Royalton Hill Road and...
New Canaan Elementary School principal hire backs out
CANAAN — Jody Viereck will no longer serve as the principal of Canaan Elementary School, according to an announcement from the Mascoma Valley Regional School District on Thursday. Superintendent Amanda Isabelle said she received an email from Viereck...
State, community members differ on plans for bridge spanning river between Charlestown and Springfield, Vt.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CHARLESTOWN — State officials and area residents remain at odds over plans to fix the nearly 100-year-old Cheshire Bridge, which spans the Connecticut River between Charlestown and Springfield, Vt.The New Hampshire Department of Transportation had...
City cites Claremont property owner over demolition of building
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — Atta Ullah thought he was solving a problem for himself and the city earlier this spring when he paid $22,000 to demolish a vacant farmhouse on Washington Street that had become a dilapidated hazard.Instead, Ullah appears to have created a...
Dartmouth Hitchcock to take over psychiatric treatment for children at state-run hospital
By ANNMARIE TIMMINS
Over the objections of mental health advocates and others two years ago, the state chose a private company that primarily works with incarcerated adults to provide psychiatric treatment to children at Hampstead Hospital.With that $52.5 million...
Town Meeting: Hanover approves Gaza cease-fire resolution
By PATRICK ADRIAN
HANOVER — The ongoing war between Israel and Hamas, as well as the related protests and arrests at Dartmouth College, overshadowed regular business at Tuesday night’ s annual Town Meeting.Voters approved all spending proposals on the warrant,...
Enfield Zoning Board approves variances for 300-unit development
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
ENFIELD — The Zoning Board of Adjustment approved two variances necessary for a roughly 300-unit housing development to go forward. Officials say it is the largest housing development project ever proposed for the town.The project, which will include...
Town Meeting: Newport rejects proposed $11.5 million operating budget
By PATRICK O'GRADY
NEWPORT — During all-day balloting Tuesday, voters elected Bert Spaulding Sr. to a three-year seat on the Selectboard, defeated the proposed budget and by just two votes, approved more than $1 million for the recreation facilities capital reserve...
UNH Faculty Senate calls on university to investigate police response to protest
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
The University of New Hampshire’s Faculty Senate passed a resolution Monday calling on the university to conduct an investigation of its police response to a May 1 pro-Palestine protest. The resolution came 12 days after UNH police arrested a dozen...
Beilock’s leadership divides students; ‘no confidence’ narrowly passes
By FRANCES MIZE
HANOVER – By a slim margin, Dartmouth undergraduate students have voted “no confidence” in President Sian Leah Beilock’s leadership in the wake of a controversial crackdown on pro-Palestinian protesters earlier this month, Dartmouth Student Government...