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Three Claremont development projects receive regional grants

08-30-2023 4:45 PM

By PATRICK O’GRADY

CLAREMONT — Three different development and revitalization projects in the city have been awarded more than $1 million in combined grants from the Northern Borders Regional Commission’s Catalyst Program.Melissa Richmond, founder and executive director...


Public forum will focus on Woodstock Aqueduct Co.

08-28-2023 5:49 PM

By FRANCES MIZE

WOODSTOCK — Thursday evening, residents of Woodstock will get a chance to discuss the Woodstock Aqueduct Co., the privately-held company that came under scrutiny after it left customers on “do not drink” notice for 10 days last month after historic...


Clean energy future hinges on workforce

08-27-2023 2:06 AM

By FRANCES MIZE

SHARON — Demand for solar panels and heat pumps has skyrocketed, but rapidly approaching deadlines for climate goals in the Twin States underscore a lack of workers who actually know how to install them.“How do I put this bluntly?” said Rob Adams,...


Upper Valley efforts aim to support victims of Lahaina wildfires 

08-25-2023 3:12 PM

By FRANCES MIZE

CLAREMONT — Recovery efforts continue in Lahaina, the town on the Hawaiian island of Maui that has been devastated by wildfires that began two weeks ago. Across the Pacific Ocean and then some, Upper Valley residents are trying to pull their weight....


Inflation Reduction Act money is starting to flow in NH

08-24-2023 7:44 PM

By MARA HOPLAMAZIAN

The federal Inflation Reduction Act, which marked a first-of-its-kind investment in climate solutions, was signed one year ago. But much of the funding from that law is still in the beginning stages of making its way to Granite Staters. The law...


Dan Fraser steps down as manager at family-owned Dan & Whit’s in Norwich

08-23-2023 5:21 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

NORWICH — Dan Fraser, whose warm smile, bright shirts and colorful shoes are familiar to customers of Dan & Whit’s General Store in Norwich, has stepped down from running the family-owned store, his father, George Fraser, confirmed to the Valley News...


Quechee Club hits members with surprise bill after flood damage

08-21-2023 9:16 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

QUECHEE — With a ski hill, tennis courts, a swimming pool, 36 holes of golf, a clubhouse restaurant and its own private lake, Quechee Lakes has always been an pricey place to live. Now as a result of the July storms that flooded its golf course, the...


Vermont Law and Graduate School steps in to offer legal help to flood-affected businesses

08-18-2023 10:21 AM

By MAX SCHEINBLUM

Vermont Law and Graduate School’s Entrepreneurial Legal Laboratory is offering free legal assistance to Vermont businesses trying to recover from last month’s floods.The school has coordinated with volunteer attorneys across the state to provide up...


Council rejects proposed solution to Lebanon trail dispute

08-17-2023 6:21 PM

By PATRICK ADRIAN

LEBANON — The City Council has rejected a proposed settlement to an ongoing dispute between the city and owners of a family farm over the status of recreation trails that cross the family’s property.Under the settlement, the city would have...


Advance Transit adding evening, nighttime bus routes

08-17-2023 5:34 PM

By LIZ SAUCHELLI

WILDER — Expanded public transportation options are coming to the Upper Valley next month.Beginning Sept. 11, Advance Transit will offer weekday evening service on four of its bus routes, according to a news release from the nonprofit...


Pick-your-own apples in short supply following late May frost

08-16-2023 9:58 PM

By FRANCES MIZE

PLAINFIELD — In 2001, hail battered the apple crop in Paul Franklin’s orchard at Riverview Farm.With his own apples bruised beyond repair, he headed to Poverty Lane Orchards in Lebanon, where owner Steve Wood filled Franklin’s boxes with fruit from...


River Park developers seek exceptions to ease path for West Lebanon project

08-16-2023 5:51 AM

By PATRICK ADRIAN

WEST LEBANON — Developers of a long-delayed mixed-use project are asking the city for more flexibility when it comes to required infrastructure improvements so they have more leeway to bring on potential financial partners.The city Planning Board held...


Hartford chamber executive director to depart

08-15-2023 4:09 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

HARTFORD — PJ Skehan, an ever-present voice in the Hartford business community, has announced he will retire as executive director of the Hartford Area Chamber of Commerce at the end of year, saying it is time “to bring new energy and enthusiasm” to...


A season of torment for farmers who rely on hay

08-14-2023 2:03 AM

By FRANCES MIZE

NORWICH — “Make hay while the sun shines” reads more like a taunt than turn-of-phrase wisdom for farmers this summer.Hay could soon be in short supply, with growers saying it’s the worst season for the crop in memory. Flood waters in early July...


New London financial adviser ordered to repay over $11M to clients after high-risk investments collapsed

08-12-2023 10:20 AM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

NEWPORT — Alleged financial mismanagement by a New London-based financial adviser has upended the lives of scores of elderly retirees, some who have had to return to work in their 70s at entry-level wages to make ends meet. Others report the financial...


Jonathan Hunt leads non-profit working to revitalize Whaleback Mountain ski area

08-11-2023 5:44 PM

By DAVID BROOKS

When Jonathan Hunt came on board at Whaleback Mountain, which like many independent ski areas had repeatedly flirted with failure for 20 years, he knew that it would take more than speeding up the chairlift to keep things going.“Immediately my job was...


A Look Back: Farm auctions reflect Upper Valley’s changing way of life

08-07-2023 10:45 PM

By STEVE TAYLOR

There’s a measure of melancholy that always surrounds a farm auction. Chances are it is bringing down the curtain on a life’s work, an ending compelled by bodies aging out, debts that can’t be covered by cash flow or plain old bad luck. The effects...


Upper Valley large animal vet is a rare breed

08-06-2023 1:56 PM

By ALEX HANSON

The first call of the day, to vaccinate a treasured cow and her calf, exemplifies what Taylor Hull loves about her job.Anna Poulin, one of the daughters in Poulin and Daughters Family Farm in Randolph, plans to take her cow Peaches and her calf to the...


Her number’s being called: Longtime La Salette Shrine gamerunner eyes new Enfield bingo hall

08-04-2023 8:02 PM

By LIZ SAUCHELLI

ENFIELD — When Vicki Pellerin turned 18 and could finally join generations of her family for a weekly bingo night at La Salette Shrine, she considered it a rite of family.“We would have two whole tables of just my relatives,” Pellerin recalled in a...


Over Easy: You bet your life

08-04-2023 4:53 PM

By DAN MACKIE

I have never had much interest in gambling, other than in matters like eating dicey leftovers from the fridge. “I have an iron stomach,” I tell my wife and chief risk assessment officer, Dede, who does not always approve.As for sports gambling, which...



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