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Kenyon: Attorney steps in to temporarily halt Lyme property cleanup
10-19-2024 2:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

It took going to Grafton County Superior Court this week, but Jed Smith can keep his 1952 International Harvester farm tractor in front of his vacant home, where it’s mostly sat for the last few years.Smith and his mother, Martha, have been in a...

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Kenyon: Longtime Hanover boys soccer coach deserves better treatment
02-07-2025 5:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

In mid-December, Rob Grabill, who has coached the Hanover High boys soccer team for 19 years, set up a meeting with his boss, Athletic Director Megan Sobel, to go over the previous season and plan ahead for the 2025 campaign.


Kenyon: Dartmouth turns blind eye to rape trial
01-31-2025 7:31 PM

By JIM KENYON

While taking in portions of this week’s rape trial of a Dartmouth College alumnus ahead of a Grafton County Superior Court jury rendering its guilty verdict on Friday, I jotted down assorted observations.


Kenyon: An Upper Valley ‘institution’ retires
01-24-2025 6:04 PM

By JIM KENYON

In a high-profile Grafton County Superior Court case early on in his career, criminal defense attorney Charlie Buttrey resorted to an unorthodox legal strategy.


Kenyon: Trial set for March in former DHMC doctor’s lawsuit related to infertility clinic closing
01-17-2025 6:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

Molly Myers and her husband, Rick Hatfield, had been trying for a couple of years to have their first child.


Kenyon: Lawsuit sheds light on closure of DHMC’s infertility clinic
01-10-2025 6:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

In early January 1986 — four years after the first “test-tube” baby was born in the U.S. — news broke in the Upper Valley that Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center was starting its own in vitro fertilization program.


Kenyon: Alleged hazing victim wants Dartmouth’s fraternity culture to change
12-13-2024 6:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

After undergoing another round of late-night hazing that involved wooden paddles this fall, Dartmouth College sophomore Ulysses Hill texted his mother.“I’m done,” Hill messaged. “Come get me.”Hill, 20, was fortunate that his mother resided 15 minutes...


Vershire’s largest property owner sets sights on long-term forest growth
11-22-2024 4:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

VERSHIRE — Donna Goldberg stopped in her tracks to gaze skyward at a single 100-foot white pine that towered over smaller hardwood trees on a forested embankment.“It’s a beauty,” she said, estimating the pine’s age at about 80 years old.Trees such as...


Kenyon: Questioning authority is no longer part of curriculum at Dartmouth
11-01-2024 7:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

While sitting in on the trial of two Dartmouth College student activists in Lebanon District Court this week, I was reminded of a comment that Laura Ingraham made on her Fox News program in 2018 about LeBron James after he dared to criticize...


Kenyon: Scott endorses one of three Republicans running for Windsor County Senate seats
10-11-2024 7:00 PM

By JIM KENYON

At a recent League of Women Voters forum for the six candidates running for the three Windsor County seats in the Vermont Senate, Jonathan Gleason was quick to tout his endorsement by Gov. Phil Scott. Gleason bills himself as a moderate Republican,...


Kenyon: Cleanup continues on Lyme properties
09-06-2024 7:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

With the help of family and volunteers, Jed Smith and his mother, Martha, have made noticeable progress in cleaning up their two properties that Lyme officials have asserted for years violate the town’s zoning ordinance.The Smiths have removed five...


Kenyon: How much do Upper Valley landlords have to raise rents to stay in business?
07-19-2024 8:00 PM

By JIM KENYON

With all of her wheeling and dealing this summer, real estate investor and developer Jolin Kish seems bent on turning Hanover into her personal Monopoly board.Kish started by selling four of her residential properties on West Wheelock Street to...


Kenyon: Readers chip in so Claremont girls can attend summer camp
07-05-2024 7:30 PM

By JIM KENYON

During a visit to the summer day camp run by a southern Windsor County YMCA on Wednesday morning, I talked with Ashley Denofrio’s 11-year-old niece.I asked her what she’d be doing, if not attending camp.“I’d be home, probably sleeping,” she said....


Kenyon: Prosecutor’s approach to Dartmouth protesters’ cases raises more questions
06-28-2024 8:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

This week, Ian Struckhoff learned he won’t be prosecuted for standing on the Dartmouth Green during a peaceful pro-Palestinian demonstration one night last month.Forgive Struckhoff, 45, if he doesn’t feel like celebrating. The criminal trespass charge...


Kenyon: As Claremont woman stepped up for nieces, NH quickly stepped away
06-21-2024 6:46 PM

By JIM KENYON

In March, Ashley Denofrio agreed to become the court-appointed legal guardian for her two nieces in hopes of bringing much-needed stability to their lives.As Denofrio has learned, however, the state of New Hampshire isn’t big on providing the...


A Life: Warren Johnston, a ‘true Southern gentleman,’ was ‘soft spoken and slow to anger’
06-09-2024 5:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

SOUTH ROYALTON — After four years of newspapering in Las Vegas, Warren Johnston was ready for a change of scenery.Scenery being the optimum word. Johnston and his wife, Sandy, had in mind a place with more trees than asphalt and a night sky not lit in...


Kenyon: Who Dartmouth considers worthy of honor
06-07-2024 7:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

I can think of 92 reasons why graduates at Dartmouth College’s 2024 commencement ceremony on Sunday might want to walk out in protest.The first 91 are easy to identify. It’s the number of people, including 67 students and five staff members, President...


Kenyon: By charging for after school program, CCBA loses sight of its mission
05-24-2024 7:30 PM

By JIM KENYON

In the end, what choice did Jim Vanier have, really? He could have continued drawing a paycheck by looking after and mentoring kids at the Carter Community Building in downtown Lebanon as he’s done for more than 50 years. But it would have meant...


Kenyon: Vermont’s leading Civil War historian finally gets his degree
05-17-2024 7:00 PM

By JIM KENYON

On a bitter cold February night in 1963, Howard Coffin packed his cardboard suitcase and walked to U.S. Route 5 in the village of Lyndonville, Vt., where he stuck out his thumb to hitch a ride home to Woodstock.“A trucker came by and picked me up,”...


Kenyon: Constitutional rights should trump Dartmouth’s private interests
05-10-2024 7:46 PM

By JIM KENYON

Andrew Tefft wasn’t inside a tent on the Dartmouth College Green. He hadn’t locked arms with protesters who had formed a circle around the short-lived encampment. The 45-year-old Hanover native didn’t have a pro-Palestinian sign.Still within 30...


Kenyon: What makes Dartmouth different?
04-26-2024 7:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

Under sunny skies and (slightly) warmer temperatures, Dartmouth students flocked to the college’s quintessential campus Green this week. They left their camping gear behind, though.They didn’t join the masses of students at other elite colleges across...

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