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DES against landfill moratorium bill
Haverhill-area schools have new superintendent
Upper Valley towns seek voice in Wilder Dam’s future
WILDER — With the Wilder Dam’s 40-year federal license expiring, Hartford residents and officials are hoping to take advantage of a “once in a lifetime” chance to have a voice in the dam’s future, said Town Manager John Haverstock.The Federal Energy...
Art Notes: The Pilgrims to perform ‘last’ show Saturday in Hanover
The journalism and the arts can meet at a fraught crossroads. One relies on facts and on creating an account as close to the truth as possible in the time available. The other is interested in truths that are more personal, less grounded, and time...
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Former Claremont officer threatened violence, recently released records say
Upper Valley residents witness total eclipse
Sunshine, snacks and laughs features of Bugbee’s solar eclipse party
Eclipse traffic packs Upper Valley roadways, keeps businesses hopping
Editors Picks
Town Meeting 2024: Previews and results of Upper Valley meetings and votes
A Life: Chuck Hunnewell ‘was an intense competitor but a real gentleman’
Kenyon: Parker up for parole after 23 years in prison
Editorial: Gambling tarnishes America’s sporting life
Sports
Lebanon girls tennis continues to grow, boasts large roster
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — It was little less than a year ago that the Lebanon High girls tennis team had to comb its building’s 70-year-old hallways for enough competitors to keep its upcoming season alive.Tuesday, the Raiders, boasting their largest...
Photos: Spring hasn’t sprung
Third-period onslaught ends Big Green’s playoff run
Opinion
By the Way: A white nationalist’s many mistruths
Tony Perkins, head of the Family Research Council, a Religious Right organization, has a history of involvement with the Ku Klux Klan in his home state of Louisiana. In 1996, while running the unsuccessful U.S. Senate campaign of his friend and...
Column: The age-old question of what to read
Editorial: Transparency wins in NH Supreme Court ruling
A Yankee Notebook: Among the crowds on vacation out West
Editorial: Baseball season opens amid a farewell to arms

Photos
Lebanon’s reconstruction project
Time for a check-up
Takeout for a cause in Corinth
Casting doubt in White River Junction
Eclipse exercise in Norwich
Arts & Life
Upper Valley residents witness total eclipse
ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. — Scores of Upper Valley residents were among the crowd of about 7,500 people gathered in front of the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium on Monday to cheer as Vermont Public’s Jane Lindholm announced the arrival of the eclipse’s...
Sunshine, snacks and laughs features of Bugbee’s solar eclipse party
Upper Valley farms’ manure piles stack up amid wet weather
East Bethel Community Church is reborn
Obituaries
Helen Michalowitz
Windsor, VT - Helen B. Michalowitz, age 97, passed Saturday, February 10, 2024. A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11am on Wednesday, April 24, 2024 at the St. Francis of Assisi... remainder of obit for Helen Michalowitz
Robert McElwain
Woodstock, VT - Robert McElwain died on April 3, 2024 at his home in Woodstock, Vermont following a period of declining health. Bob was born in Kalamazoo, Michigan on September 17, 1937. H... remainder of obit for Robert McElwain
Norman Henry Boynton
Quechee, VT - Norman Henry Boynton, 99, building contractor, and restoration of early architecture Norman Henry Boynton of Quechee, Vermont passed away peacefully in his sleep on March ... remainder of obit for Norman Henry Boynton
Fred Merrill
Woodstock, VT - Fred Merrill, 84, passed away peacefully Saturday evening March 30, 2024 at Woodstock Terrace. Fred was born on December 9, 1939, in New York, New York, son of Dr. Frede... remainder of obit for Fred Merrill

Amid financial difficulties, Lebanon-based Revels North cancels midwinter show
Roving patrols, culture shock, and scorpions: NH soldiers arrive in Texas
6 months later, still no suspect in Honoree Fleming shooting

Snowmaking at Oak Hill ‘game-changer’ for skiers
Nordic skiing: Team New Hampshire bests Vermont, wins Eastern High School Championships for first time in nearly three decades