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White River Valley loses in semi-finals
A Life: Craig ‘CJ’ John Lanzim ‘was always upbeat and positive’
PLAINFIELD — Craig John Lanzim, or “C.J.” as he was known, was a role model to many for how to treat others. He had a gift for making people feel valued, whether a close friend or a stranger. He accepted others as they were and exhibited patience and...
Bears author storybook ending in NHIAA D-I title game
MANCHESTER — The story is told by Hanover High girls hockey coach John Dodds only if his team reaches the NHIAA final and at the conclusion of its last practice before the big game.The tale describes how Dodds’ 1973 Hanover boys hockey team used an...
Sports
Nonprofit community ski hill sees one of the worst seasons in memory
EAST CORINTH — A few weeks ago, Ben Nalette, a freshman alpine skier at Thetford Academy, was using rub-on hard wax to try to coax his skis into better shape for the dicey cover at Northeast Slopes.Rain had made the main face of the hill slick with...
Hanover’s Oak Hill hosts ski championships
Season ends in semifinals for Hanover boys hockey
Opinion
Editorial: How many school superintendents does Hartford need?
For several weeks this winter, Hartford School Board members seemed intent on demonstrating that tennis players aren’t the only ones who commit unforced errors. In the end, they narrowly managed to avoid a double fault.We refer to the board’s highly...
Column: The history behind New Hampshire education freedom accounts
Editorial: Sununu squanders money at the border
Editorial: Dartmouth’s reinstatement of standardized tests shows promise
Editorial: New Hampshire’s problem with voter suppression

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Puzzle challenge in Bradford, Vt.
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Getting a handle on it
Warm respite in Lebanon
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Upcoming Easter egg hunts in the Upper Valley
Email additions and updates to calendar@vnews.com.Pictures with the Easter Bunny in Claremont: Saturday, March 16, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Claremont Runnings, 403 Washington St. Kids, pets and families welcome to get pictures taken with the Easter Bunny....
Hartford culinary arts students ready for Jr. Iron Chef competition
Out & About: Parks Service trains volunteers to identify hemlock pest
Obituaries
Rev. Lloyd Sanborn VanNorden
Rev. Lloyd Sanborn "Sandy" Van Norden Grantham, NH - Rev. Lloyd Sanborn "Sandy" Van Norden, 84, went to be with his Lord in the early morning hours of Wednesday, March 6, 2024. He was born A... remainder of obit for Rev. Lloyd Sanborn VanNorden
Richard Morse Jr.
Richard "Rick" Morse, Jr. Sunapee, NH - Richard (Rick) Morse, Jr died of a heart attack in his sleep on the morning of March 5, 2024, at the age of 64. Rick was born on April 11, 1959, in C... remainder of obit for Richard Morse Jr.
Graham Warren Clarke II
Dallas, TX - Graham Warren Clarke II passed away on February 20, 2024, at Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas of complications due to heart failure. He was b... remainder of obit for Graham Warren Clarke II
Martha Mortenson
Charlestown, NH - Martha 'Marti' Mortenson passed away March 3, 2024, in Keene NH surrounded by her loving family. Marti was born on December 30, 1933. She grew up in Keene with her parents... remainder of obit for Martha Mortenson

How’d this East Barnard man reach 104? Lots of reading, he says
Hazen’s second-half surge denies Windsor girls in D-III final
Editorial: How Vermont can simplify its school funding system
Orford Selectboard candidates seek to bring end to contentiousness
Windsor 46, Richford 33: No. 2 to face No. 1 Hazen in Saturday’s final
Town Meeting 2024: Previews and results of Upper Valley meetings and votes
A Look Back: The legislation that changed town meeting
Hartford girls hockey wins program’s first state championship
Editorial: The history behind Vermont’s education funding mess
Hanover 49, Pembroke 43: Bears use smart, methodical play in semifinal
Jim Kenyon: Dartmouth not about to give up fight against basketball team’s unionization effort
New Dartmouth research shows how permafrost shapes Arctic rivers and what that means for climate change
A Life: Bertha Brown ‘was a quiet backbone in so many areas’