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Longtime advocate to speak at Hanover walk for Alzheimer’s disease
09-30-2024 6:31 PM

By LUKAS DUNFORD

HANOVER — Leah Farley had been a clinical social worker for 20 years, helping the vulnerable and voiceless, when four years ago she suddenly found herself in that same position.She was diagnosed with younger-onset Alzheimer’s disease. The uncommon...

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500 to receive degrees at CCV graduation on Saturday
05-31-2024 7:30 PM

By LUKAS DUNFORD

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Among the more than 500 people poised to collect their associate degrees from the Community College of Vermont on Saturday is Josh Cray, a first-generation college student and Fairlee native. Cray, 34, a father of two toddlers...


Vershire residents split votes on heating system proposals for town buildings
04-08-2024 5:25 PM

By LUKAS DUNFORD

VERSHIRE — Energy concerns were top of mind for Town Meeting voters on Sunday.In floor voting, the approximately 40 people gathered supported putting $20,000 of surplus money into a new propane boiler for the Town Center building, but rejected a...


Bradford, Vt., petition seeks revote on sidewalk scoping
04-02-2024 6:30 PM

By LUKAS DUNFORD

BRADFORD, Vt. — Voters have filed a petition for a revote on a Town Meeting article they say was confusing.The petitioners are seeking to revisit an article rejected at Town Meeting on March 2, which asked whether the town should “cease the scoping,...


Tunbridge bridge construction spurs rerouting for buses, fire trucks
11-16-2023 4:08 AM

By LUKAS DUNFORD

TUNBRIDGE — Town and state officials are working to avoid disruptions to emergency services while conducting repairs on two separate bridges; work that needs to be completed before winter.The possible simultaneous closures of both Strafford Road and...


Woodstock festival focuses on forest stewardship
09-18-2023 12:04 AM

By LUKAS DUNFORD

Logging and ecology and wood-based arts and crafts were all on display over the weekend during the annual Forest Festival at the Marsh-Billings-Rockafeller National Historical Park.“We’re celebrating all things wood and forestry,” said Rainey McKenna,...

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