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HARTLAND — The Upper Valley Land Trust has purchased 75 acres of land to create the Timotheus Pohl Conservation Area.
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
HARTFORD — With the search for a new school superintendent narrowed to two finalists, the public will have a chance to meet the candidates at meetings next week.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
NORWICH — The Selectboard approved an expenditure request from the Police Department for spike strips during Wednesday’s meeting, in spite of outcry from residents on the town’s Listserv.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — While grabbing lunch at Listen’s community dining hall in on Thursday, David Reffitt wiped tears from his eyes as he remembered his friend, Rick Riff.
By MARION UMPLEBY
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — In 2019, Kelsie Hogue put out a bubbly recording under her pop alter-ego Sir Babygirl, and seemed destined for stardom.
WEST FAIRLEE — In Tuesday’s voting, townspeople approved an operating budget of $1.06 million, of which $942,000 is to come from taxes.
TUNBRIDGE — In floor voting on Tuesday, voters approved the town budget with a flat police budget instead of the $10,000 increase that was proposed.
RANDOLPH — Voters settled two contested Selectboard races on Tuesday.
CORINTH — In Tuesday’s floor meeting, voters approved the budgets as warned.
BARNARD — After robust discussion at Town Meeting on Tuesday, voters decided to lease the old Barnard Fire Department building to BarnArts Center for the Arts for 15 years with an annual rent of $1.
By ALEX HANSON
Voters in two White River Valley school districts went in opposite directions on improving their schools.
By ALEX HANSON
Voters in Strafford and Sharon opted to keep the status quo in how they make decisions at Town Meeting.
WOODSTOCK — During Saturday’s floor meeting, voters approved a town budget of $8.35 million, with $7.27 million expected to come from taxes.
WEATHERSFIELD — Voters elected deForest Bearse to a three-year term on the Selectboard.
VERSHIRE — Voters approved a $438,000 general fund budget during Australian ballot voting on Tuesday.
SHARON — In ballot voting Tuesday, voters approved a $7.1 million bond to renovate the Sharon Elementary School, 232-166.
NEWBURY — Voters approved a $700,000 bond to build a new fire station by a very wide margin Tuesday.
WOODSTOCK — In a three-way race for two three-year terms representing Woodstock on the Mountain Views School Board, voters elected incumbent Matt Stout and Sarit Werner.
CHELSEA — In a floor vote on Tuesday, residents approved a $1.75 million general fund budget, of which $1.14 million is to come from taxes.
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