Carnival races give Dartmouth a taste before hosting NCAA championships next month
HANOVER — Dartmouth College’s ski team has dominated the East Coast racing circuit this season as the Big Green prepares to host the NCAA ski championships next month.
Local Roundup: Hanover wins fourth consecutive ski jumping state title
Hanover wins fourth consecutive state title
Sports
A Life: Jimmy Proctor ‘was the father of the town’
ENFIELD CENTER — The first time a customer came into Proctor’s General Store, proprietor James “Jimmy” Proctor would learn their name, the second time, he’d call them by it.
Local Roundup: Hanover boys and girls win alpine ski titles
High school boys basketball: Hurricanes prime for playoffs
Local Roundup: Back to full strength, Hartford boys hoops defeat Windsor
Local Roundup: Hanover, Hartford win in competitive girls hockey games
Opinion
Editorial: Is Vermont primed to overhaul its schools?
All elections have consequences, but some are more consequential than others. Such might be the case with the tax revolt last fall that upended the political order in Montpelier and brought an influx of Republican legislators to the Statehouse. It potentially created the conditions for a major overhaul of K-12 public education in Vermont.
Editorial: Social media is resistant to fact checking
Column: How should we assess Sununu’s leadership?
Editorial: A president whose star keeps rising
Editorial: Wanted: A state librarian who’s eager to ban books

Your Daily Puzzles
An approachable redesign to a classic. Explore our "hints."
A quick daily flip. Finally, someone cracked the code on digital jigsaw puzzles.
Chess but with chaos: Every day is a unique, wacky board.
Word search but as a strategy game. Clearing the board feels really good.
Align the letters in just the right way to spell a word. And then more words.
Photos
Salvage operation
Better bite
Nice for ice
Cut and release
Dogged pursuit
Arts & Life
Art Notes: ‘Twelve Installations’ asks what determines a woman’s worth
In French painter Robert Delaunay’s “La Parisienne,” an elegant figure formed of bright swatches of pigment steps across an abstract color field.
Hartford High senior stays busy following singing competition
As expected, Catholic diocese buys former Magdalen College in Warner
Obituaries
Barbara M. Gagnon
New Boston, NH - Barbara M. (Allard) Gagnon, 84, of New Boston, NH passed peacefully on Sunday, February 9, 2025. Mrs. Gagnon was born on April 17, 1940, in Lebanon, NH, the daughter of the late Edward and Viola (Powell) Allard. Pr... remainder of obit for Barbara M. Gagnon
Joan Mary Sakalas
Woodstock, VT - Joan Mary Sakalas, 84, passed away peacefully in the evening hours of Thursday, February 13, 2025, at the Jack Byrne Center in Lebanon, NH. Born on December 26, 1940, in Waterbury, Connecticut, Joan grew up with a lo... remainder of obit for Joan Mary Sakalas
Shayne Wilcox
North Springfield, VT - Shayne Jeffrey Wilcox, passed away February 2025, he was born in Bozeman, MT on December 22, 1974, to Jim and Susan Wilcox. He joined his older sister Lisa in a young life full of adventure, embracing activities ... remainder of obit for Shayne Wilcox
Roxy Rose Maxfield
Thetford Center, VT - Roxy Rose Maxfield, beloved sister, aunt, wife, mother, grandmother and great grandmother of Thetford Center, VT passed away peacefully at home on February 9, 2025. Roxy was born to George and Roxy Kendall on Apri... remainder of obit for Roxy Rose Maxfield


NHIAA D-II state swimming/diving championship: Hanover girls extend reign; boys runners-up
Peterborough Diner keeps the old while embracing the new
Upper Valley barbecue purveyors bring their own styles
Editorial: A bad way to implement health care
Dartmouth Cancer Center expands food pantry for patients
Enfield brewery plan back on track
White River Indie Film Festival seeks to marry humor and love with political resistance
A Look Back: Plenty of snowstorms and steady cold snaps in winters of yore