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Tenants scramble for housing after West Lebanon building condemned
WEST LEBANON — In a rental market as precarious as the Upper Valley’s, a water leak can have a ripple effect.Last spring, Rosemary, 58, known to most as Rose, was banging a broom handle against the ceiling of her apartment as a “waterfall” from an...
$150 million bequest expands financial aid for Dartmouth’s middle class students
HANOVER — Dartmouth College has received a $150 million bequest from the estate of Glenn and Barbara Britt that will fund financial aid awards for undergraduates and scholarships for students in the Tuck School of Business Administration.It is the...
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It’s all about that base: When are NH ski areas closing this spring?
Planned library move remains divisive issue in Cornish
Kenyon: Recent developments
Snowmaking at Oak Hill ‘game-changer’ for skiers
Wife of former Newport School Board member accused of witness tampering
Editors Picks
Town Meeting 2024: Previews and results of Upper Valley meetings and votes
A Life: Elaine Frank ‘knew when a little extra might help’
Upcoming Easter egg hunts in the Upper Valley
Editorial: Baseball season opens amid a farewell to arms
Sports
Third-period onslaught ends Big Green’s playoff run
LAKE PLACID, N.Y. — “Sweet Caroline” played Friday between the second and third periods of the Dartmouth College men’s hockey team’s ECAC tournament semifinal against Cornell. Many in the seats waved illuminated phones to the iconic Neil Diamond song...
Snowmaking at Oak Hill ‘game-changer’ for skiers
Kenyon: Karp’s Klassic youth basketball tournament resumes in new location
Dartmouth refuses to work with basketball players’ union
Opinion
Column: Robert Frost connects the local to the global
Last June in a White House meeting, President Joe Biden gave India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi an extraordinary gift, an autographed first edition copy of the “Collected Poems of Robert Frost,” one of America’s greatest poets.Modi responded with an...
Editorial: Dartmouth’s puzzling prosecution of protesters
Editorial: How Vermont can simplify its school funding system
Editorial: The history behind Vermont’s education funding mess
Editorial: How many school superintendents does Hartford need?

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Springtime snowstorm
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‘Peaceful’ passage along the White River
Mascoma High students build sugar house
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Arts & Life
It’s all about that base: When are NH ski areas closing this spring?
A lack of snow on the ground due to an abnormally warm and wet New Hampshire winter doesn’t mean that ski and snowboard season has to end.After a little snowfall at the start of the month, ski mountain staff felt more confident about their projected...
Barnard comic is ‘never afraid to try new things’
A Life: Al Pristaw ‘always did what good neighbors do’
Upper Valley solar eclipse events
Obituaries
Robert W. Gunn
Florence, SC - Robert "Bob" William Gunn, 73, of Florence, South Carolina, passed away on March 4, 2024. He was born on November 19, 1950, in Lebanon, New Hampshire, and was the son of Robe... remainder of obit for Robert W. Gunn
Colleen A. Lyman
Hartland, VT - Colleen A. Lyman, age 70, passed Friday, March 22, 2024. A full obituary will be published in an upcoming edition of the Valley News. The Knight Funeral Home in Winds... remainder of obit for Colleen A. Lyman
Glenna J. Seaver
White River Jct., VT - Glenna J. Seaver, age 90, passed Thursday, March 7, 2024. Services this past weekend were postponed due to weather, and have been rescheduled for Friday, March 29... remainder of obit for Glenna J. Seaver
Margaret Meyette
Margaret "Peggy" Meyette Cornish, NH - Margaret "Peggy" Meyette, age 93, passed Sunday, March 17, 2024. Due to weather conditions this past Saturday, the service for Peggy has been resch... remainder of obit for Margaret Meyette

Town clerk retires after 40 years of service to Lyme
N.H. lawmakers consider limit on breeding flat-faced dogs

Nordic skiing: Team New Hampshire bests Vermont, wins Eastern High School Championships for first time in nearly three decades
Theater Review: Northern Stage’s ‘The Play That Goes Wrong’ delivers constant laughs