Saturday, 2/28/09
NEWS:
Gloom? Not for a Hartford Solar Company
White River Junction -- U.S. Rep. Peter Welch, D-Vt., yesterday visited a once-forlorn warehouse that now houses fast-growing groSolar to tout a measure in the massive new stimulus law advocates say will boost the solar energy industry. See full story
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NEWS:
Obama Sets Withdrawal Timetable
Camp Lejeune, n.c. -- President Obama called on Iraqis to take control of their own destiny when American forces withdraw, mapping out plans yesterday for a dramatic reduction of U.S. troops by the end of August 2010. See full story
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SPORTS:
Fans Need to Grow Up
Stop it. Stop it! STOP IT! See full story
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CLOSE-UP:
Upper Valley Saab Story
The first Saab he bought, a 1987 9000 Turbo, sold Richard Melloh on the brand. The car was luxurious, got 32 miles per gallon in the summer and could haul all manner of cargo in its spacious hatchback. See full story
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EDITORIAL:
Skating on Thin Ice
Hartford Municipal Arena
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Who can blame supporters of the Hartford Municipal Arena for assuming that they need to take matters into their own hands when it comes to looking out for the town's ice rink? See full story
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For complete story, see today's Valley News
NEWS: Norwich Bandstand Cut Down
Norwich -- It took six hours yesterday to accomplish what people in town have spent the last year arguing about.
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NEWS: Vershire to Elect New Clerk and Treasurer
Town Meeting, Tuesday, March 3, at 10 a.m. at Town Center; 13 articles to be decided at the meeting. Australian ballot voting from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. for election of officers and voting on the general fund and highway budgets.
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NEWS: Gregg Invests in U.S.-Funded Port'
Washington -- U.S. Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire, President Barack Obama's former nominee for commerce secretary, won taxpayer money for redevelopment of a shuttered Air Force base where he and his brother had invested in commercial property, an Associated Press investigation found.
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