Thursday, 9/3/09
NEWS:
Lebanon Students Settle In
Lebanon -- In the hallway of Hanover Street School yesterday morning, visitors overheard a snippet of a song coming from Judy Jorgenson's second-grade classroom. See full story
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NEWS:
Pfizer's Marketing Costs Huge Penalty
Washington -- The Justice Department yesterday announced the largest health care fraud settlement in its history, in which American pharmaceutical giant Pfizer Inc. has agreed to pay $2.3 billion for fraudulent marketing and a wide array of other potentially illegal acts. See full story
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SPORTS:
Hartford Takes D-II Debut
Quechee -- Quechee Green was a warm place for the Hartford girls soccer team yesterday, and not only because of the balmy sun blanketing its season opener against Springfield. In their first game competing in Division II after several years in D-I, the Hurricanes had a sense of belonging in a 2-1 win over the Cosmos. See full story
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CLOSE-UP:
New World Festivities Will Once Again Fill Streets of Randolph
Randolph is closing Main Street early on Sunday and opening the town up to music fans at the 17th annual New World Festival. See full story
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PRIMARY SOURCE:
Hodes on Health Care
U.S. Rep. Paul Hodes, D-N.H., has come under increasing fire in recent weeks for not holding the wide-open, public town hall forums on health care that many of his colleagues have suffered through during the congressional summer recess. See full story
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For complete story, see today's Valley News
NEWS: Quechee Man Wakes Up to Nightmare: Cops Chasing His Car
Hartford -- By yesterday afternoon, Quechee dentist John Lansky said he'd experienced a trip to the twilight zone that began in the middle of the night, when police woke him with a phone call.
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NEWS: Bam! Trap Shooters ... Bam! ... Find Relaxation
West Lebanon -- Taking advantage of a pleasant afternoon, members of the Grafton County Fish & Game Association grabbed their Winchester and Sturm Ruger firearms yesterday and headed to the hill to shoot some trap.
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