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By ALEX HANSON
LEBANON — Dennis Merrihew started coming to First Baptist Church when he was around 11 years old. That’s the better part of a lifetime ago for the 74-year-old Lebanon resident.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLLS
HARTFORD — The Selectboard has canceled a special meeting scheduled for next week to consider adopting a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Shaker Hill Automotive, located at 675 Route 4A in Enfield, hs partnered with U-Haul to offer trucks, trailers, towing equipment and moving supplies.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
HANOVER — On a warm and windy Thursday afternoon, about 150 people gathered on the lawn in front Baker-Berry Library at Dartmouth College as part of a nationwide protest “in defense of higher education,” as English and Creative Writing Professor Patricia Stuelke described it.
By TRIS WYKES
NORWICH— Temperatures in the low 40s. Jarring bursts of wind. Sleet falling with a pitter-patter on spectators’ jackets and the aluminum bleachers before turning to rain.
RANDOLPH CENTER — The third annual Youth Chess Day will take place at Vermont State University in Randolph Center this Saturday.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
NEWPORT — The process to evict a colony of bats from the attic in Richards Elementary School is scheduled to be completed while the students are on spring break, which begins April 28th.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
QUECHEE — When Mick Maguire bought the Antiques Collaborative at Waterman Hill last year he envisioned revamping the store.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Michael Redmond, who has served as executive director of the Upper Valley Haven for seven years, will step down from his role later this year.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
ROYALTON — Royalton Town Administrator Victoria Paquin will leave her role in May.
CONCORD — Off highway recreational vehicle owners hoping to register their vehicles for the 2025–2026 season will have to wait until the end of the month.
By MARION UMPLEBY
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — As a broadcast news outlet and a community hub for burgeoning artists and filmmakers, JAM (Junction Arts & Media) traverses the space between the factual and the fanciful.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — The Grafton County Attorney has declined to pursue charges against two Public Works employees accused of stealing from the city because of a lack of evidence.
Dartmouth Health has joined a coalition of New Hampshire hospitals suing the state over its Medicaid Enhancement Tax.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
SOUTH ROYALTON — Vermont Law and Graduate School President Rodney Smolla is stepping down from his leadership role later this year to return to writing and teaching.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CHARLESTOWN — When a business changes hands, the new owner usually has experience or a strong knowledge of the product line or service.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
BURLINGTON — A former Grantham physician was sentenced to eight months in federal prison and ordered to pay $20,000 in restitution for unlawfully distributing opioid medication to clients at drug rehabilitation clinics that he co-owned with another former Upper Valley doctor.
By JIM KENYON
Long before he arrived at U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services in a Colchester, Vt., office park Monday morning, Mohsen Mahdawi pretty much knew it was a setup. The chances of him leaving his scheduled meeting with an immigration officer as a free man were slim, at best.
LEBANON — A 21-year-old Hanover man who was speeding south in the northbound lane of Interstate 89 nearly crashed with a police cruiser and attempted to outrun pursuing officers before he stopped and had to be forcibly removed from his vehicle, according to police.
Mascoma boys win Belmont meet
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