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By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — Though five candidates filed for three open seats on the Lebanon School Board, the race is no longer contested after two competitors dropped out.
Contested races: Two people are vying for one two-year term representing Ward 2 on the City Council: incumbent Devin Wilkie and Paul Roberts. Three people are vying for one at-large Council seat: Carline Roberge, Laurel Stavis and Lori Key. Unopposed are: incumbent Douglas Whittlesey, Ward I, and Nicole Ford Burley, Ward III. Five people are vying for three, three-year terms on the Lebanon School Board: Kaitlyn Ramos, Travis Talbert, Joseph Castelot, Laila Volle and Kerry O’Hara. Talbert, however, said in an email that he is dropping out to start a food truck business instead. Ramos told the Upper Valley Business Alliance that she also was dropping out.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — City Manager Shaun Mulholland could be on his way out of his role later this year.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
LEBANON — For the fourth time in six years, there will be no Five Colleges Book Sale.
By MARION UMPLEBY
At last Friday’s rehearsal, director Lanni Luce West asked her teenage cast to circle up on the Lebanon Opera House stage and share one thing that made them each unique.
By MARION UMPLEBY
WEST LEBANON — General manager and long-term Valley News employee Rich Wallace has been appointed publisher of the newspaper.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
LEBANON — After the City of Lebanon stopped providing community nursing services to residents in Enfield and Grantham last month, officials in the two towns are evaluating their options to continue the program.
LEBANON — The Planning Board delayed its decision on whether to grant the developers of River Park an extension on its site plan, saying that it wanted “additional information” first.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
WEST LEBANON — The long-delayed River Park mixed-use development that was conceived as a home for biomedical and tech offices is seeking a two-year extension on its site plan, arguing that a court decision last year in the developer’s favor amounts to a “material change” in the plans and paves the way to extend the timeline for the project.
By ELLE MULLER
WEST LEBANON — Two days after Christmas in late December, a mechanical failure in a tenant space at the Powerhouse Mall caused flooding that damaged the flooring in the main lobby and hallway of the first floor, and two tenant spaces.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
LEBANON — When Julia Boger-Hawkins began managing Dartmouth Cancer Center’s Healing Harvest Food Pantry last July, it averaged four orders per day. Now that’s up to 20.
By MARION UMPLEBY
Travel around the United States and you’ll soon discover that, from the vinegar-based sauces of North Carolina to the mesquite pits of West Texas, every region has its own take on barbecue.
By MARION UMPLEBY
In French painter Robert Delaunay’s “La Parisienne,” an elegant figure formed of bright swatches of pigment steps across an abstract color field.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — An internal city investigation has found that employees in the Department of Public Works misused city resources for personal gain, according to a final report.
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