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By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — Developers of a multi-family housing project in downtown Lebanon are seeking the city’s approval to decrease the size of the project and include an additional parking lot. The request comes as another nearby housing project also struggles to...
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — The smokestack towering over the historic Rivermill building off Mechanic Street is currently encased in green netting as work begins to demolish the structure that some consider a visual symbol of Lebanon’s history.The Lebanon Planning and...
By CLARE SHANAHAN
WEST LEBANON — Two climate-focused committees in Hartford and Lebanon are working to install new chargers for electric vehicles. Seven electric vehicle charging stations will be installed in a parking lot on South Main Street in White River Junction;...
By ALEX HANSON
This space has already taken note of Lebanon Opera House’s 100th birthday, in part because it’s kind of a rolling celebration.The dedication of the building took place on Oct. 29, 1924, so it seems fitting that the opera house’s fall season is perhaps...
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
LEBANON — Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center has announced a collaboration with a Maine-based mountain guide service to offer the first Diploma in Mountain Medicine (DiMM) program east of the Rocky Mountains.The program is designed to train...
By DALTON BARTLETT
LEBANON — Saturday’s defensive battle between the Lebanon High girls soccer team and visiting John Stark was headed for a scoreless draw when disaster struck for the hosts.John Stark forward Madison Lamothe capitalized on poor defensive positioning by...
By ELLE MULLER
LEBANON — Plans are taking shape to convert a city-owned parcel on Spencer Street into 80 units of affordable housing.Hollis, N.H.-based developer The Muse Lebanon, LLC plans to build a new four-story building at 20 Spencer St., located a short...
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
LEBANON — Dr. Erin Reigh — an allergy and immunology specialist at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center — has a general idea of when pollens that trigger allergies come out.“But maybe it’s actually a little earlier than we think,” Reigh said Wednesday...
ALEX CERVANTES
LEBANON — As the Lebanon High football team’s practice wound to a close Monday evening, a gaggle of elementary school-aged children, outfitted in the same maroon-clad gear, trotted around the school’s practice field for a warmup.Some tried to...
Cliff Cantlin, left, who retired from the Lebanon Fire Department in 2007, talks to Inspector Charlie Barker, who stated working in the department a few months later, as they watch the demolition of the Central Fire Station in Lebanon on Sept. 5.A new...
By CLARE SHANAHAN
WEST LEBANON — For some in the Upper Valley, the scariest thing about this Halloween season is that there is not a Spirit Halloween store in the area; few options remain for costumes and holiday decorations.The national costume chain pops up around...
By ELLE MULLER
LEBANON — A proposed 474-unit housing development at the site of a former brickyard on Hanover Street has inspired opposition from neighbors, who are concerned about traffic, drainage issues and the property owner’s development history in...
ALEX CERVANTES
The Hanover and Lebanon boys soccer teams didn’t need any reminders of their opponents on Tuesday.Lining up opposite the maroon-clad Upper Valley squads were the two teams that had defeated them in last season’s D-I and D-II state title games, Bedford...
By PATRICK ADRIAN, CHRISTINA DOLAN and ALEX HANSON
WEST LEBANON — As the new school year begins, Upper Valley school officials, like their counterparts around the country, are trying a variety of approaches to limit cellphone use during classes.The efforts come as public health experts warn about the...
By NICOLA SMITH
WEST LEBANON — The lack of affordable housing and the question of reproductive rights are some of the pressing issues confronting the two Democrats and two Republicans vying to win their party’s primary on Sept. 10 for the New Hampshire Executive...
John Garoutte, of Charlestown, works on a mural titled “Patchwork” in the Lebanon Pedestrian Tunnel, which ferries cyclists and pedestrians on the Mascoma River Greenway under the downtown Lebanon Mall. Garoutte designed the mural to look like a...
LEBANON — The Upper Valley community is to get a rare glimpse inside law enforcement when the Lebanon police hosts an “open house” that will feature demonstrations, activities for the family and a chance to witness on-site landings of the Dartmouth...
A fawn watches two chickens on a Poverty Lane lawn in Lebanon on Aug. 14.
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