Constituents condemn Hartford Selectboard member’s comments about drag event targeted by bomb threat
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Supporters of the LGBTQ community this week voiced their dismay at recent comments by a Selectboard member who spoke critically of drag-themed entertainment just days after two events at Northern Stage were targeted by hoax bomb...
Grantham man remains hospitalized with burns from house fire
GRANTHAM — A 28-year-old Grantham man has a long recovery ahead after suffering severe burns in a house fire last week.Zachary Beaulieu remains in Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, where he was taken following the Jan. 15 fire and has...
Upper Valley voters brought wide-ranging views to primary polls
Prosecutor monitors health of Hartford shooting victim
Settlement yields $2.4 million for White River Junction property cleanup
Sunapee apartment fire displaces dozens
Column: A stay at the hospital and home comforts
A Life: Jack Candon ‘took total joy in being helpful and bringing some joy to others’
Local Roundup: White River Valley’s Drury scores 1,000 career points
Thetford 39, Lake Region 28: Boys basketball team gains momentum
THETFORD - Thetford Academy boys basketball coach Jason Gray is an auctioneer by trade. The onetime Panthers star handles farming equipment and estate sales these days and admits he can deliver some of the smooth patter for which his profession is...
Woodstock 3, Hartford 2 (OT): Wasps hand Hurricanes first loss of the season
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Goaltending was front and center during Wednesday’s VPA Division II girls ice hockey clash between Hartford and Woodstock. The Wasps defeated their rivals, 3-2, on Hannah Gubbins’ goal with 49 seconds remaining in overtime,...
Hanover 44, Manchester West 30: Bears give Blue Devils first loss of season
HANOVER — The Manchester West High boys basketball team arrived here undefeated but left unhappy Friday, after falling, 44-30, to Hanover during a clash of NHIAA Division II teams.Jaysen Oriol, the Bears’ agile post player, scored a game-high 16...
Practice at last for Lebanon Nordic ski team
Lebanon High’s Nordic skiing team usually has better luck holding snow on its Plainfield Elementary School course, but even the Raiders have been staring at barren land for most of the winter. That was until Sunday’s healthy snowfall, which made...
A jumping off point
With no snow on their home hill on which to practice, Hanover High ski jumping coach Tom Dodds and his Bears have been getting in time on the Blackwater Ski Area jump at Proctor Academy in Andover, N.H., lately.
Editorial: New Hampshire voters can deal a blow to Trump by backing Haley
New Hampshire voters have the opportunity later this month to vindicate the extravagant claims made over many years for their political acumen and civic engagement. That is, they have the chance to inflict a grievous political wound on Donald...
Sensibilities: A long Upper Valley trail comes to an end
In the early 1970s, my wife, our baby daughter and I, traveling from our Ohio home, arrived by ferry in Burlington. We were intent on seeing New England and I was considering UVM for graduate school. We drove down I89, marveling at Camel’s Hump,...
Editorial: The GOP still fights the Civil War
On one hand, it is inexplicable that Nikki Haley would fail to cite slavery as the cause of the Civil War in response to a direct question at a town hall event in Berlin, N.H., last month. On the other hand, it is entirely too explicable in the...
Editorial: The complex reality of juvenile justice
Vermont still cannot quite make up its mind what to do with “justice-involved” youth, the catch-all term for those under age 18 who have run afoul of the law. Lock ’em up? Or provide treatment in a secure residential setting? A recently decided...
A Solitary Walker: Winter tracks in snow and mud
Some years ago, while skiing across a nearby snowy hayfield with two little brown dogs leading the way, I noticed beneath my skis, the snow patterns seemed to be leaning the wrong way — the windblown ridges and valleys were not acting like sand dunes...

Vermont beekeepers rebuke Agency of Agriculture’s assessment that the industry is in good health
On Sunday, the president of the Vermont Beekeepers Association got a call from a friend, a beekeeper in Pennsylvania, who remarked snarkily, “It looks like Vermont has saved the bees!” The Pennsylvania apiarist had seen a report and accompanying...
A Life: Linda Wilson ‘always noticed what needed to be done’
HARTFORD — Returning home from an errand run in a thunderstorm, Linda Wilson was stopped by a felled tree blocking the road. She got out of her car — where her young daughter Amy remained seated — slapped on some chaps and revved up a chainsaw, which...
When El Niño and climate change collide: What it means for a New Hampshire winter
The Granite State may have been pummeled by a good ol’ snowstorm on Sunday, but the 50-degree temperatures, rain, and flooding emergencies that followed a few days later were quick reminders that winters here are changing. This year specifically has a...
Out & About: 20 good things from 2023
The year is coming to a close and that means it’s time for the “20 Good Things” wrap-up. Out & About started the list at the end of 2020 to acknowledge the good moments that happened in an otherwise difficult year. While 2023 was quite different from...
Unwanted wishbone collection serves as a reminder of days past
HARTFORD — This story is about chicken bones. More specifically, it’s about wishbones, a key part of a bird’s skeleton that helps it fly.For some time, Hartford native Jim Dow and his wife, Susan Buckholz, had a CSA share at a farm in Springfield,...
Mary W. Rose
White River Jct., VT - Mary W. Rose, 90, died on Sunday, January 21, 2024, at Cedar Hill Health Care Center in Windsor, VT. She was born on July 23, 1933, in Hanover, NH to Ehrick J. and Bl... Read More
Kathleen Maiorano
Grantham, NH - Kathleen "Kathy" Maiorano, age 76, of Providence, RI, embarked on her final adventure on January 2, 2024, in Grantham, New Hampshire. Kathy, a true force of nature, was born ... Read More
Craig John Lanzim
Craig "CJ" John Lanzim Plainfield, NH - Craig John Lanzim, better known to all as CJ, passed away unexpectedly at home in Plainfield on January 21, 2024, at the age of 41. He was born in Tom... Read More
Mary Shatney
Cornish, NH - Mary M. Shatney, 86, of Cornish, NH passed away peacefully on January 11, 2024. She was born on August 25, 1937. The daughter of Charles Strobel, Sr and Martha (Merrihew) ... Read More
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