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JAG Productions announces closure, citing ‘crisis facing the arts’
04-24-2024 5:31 PM

By NICOLA SMITH

JAG Productions, the White River Junction theater company that has championed the work of Black, queer and trans artists, announced last week that it is closing in June after eight years of bringing groundbreaking work to the Upper Valley.Jarvis...

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Through new school partnerships, CRREL seeks to educate young scientists
04-17-2024 6:01 PM

By NICOLA SMITH

LYME — On a raw, not-quite-spring New England afternoon, four seventh and eighth graders in the New Hampshire Academy of Science’s (NHAS) after-school program clustered around a computer, choosing images of orchids for a poster they’re designing to...


Geisel professor seeks to humanize medicine through art
03-21-2024 6:08 PM

By NICOLA SMITH

LEBANON — What if the American medical profession, known for its byzantine bureaucracy and grueling pace, had a mechanism to encourage empathy, listening and better communication? It does, but it comes from an unexpected source — art.Dr. Laura Tafe,...


Hartford culinary arts students ready for Jr. Iron Chef competition
03-07-2024 7:41 PM

By NICOLA SMITH

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — On a gray morning this week, a team of young cooks from the Culinary Arts program at the Hartford Area Career and Technology Center gathered around a countertop and stared intently at a plate, as if it were a work of art going...


Town Meeting results: Thetford voters support Gaza ceasefire resolution
03-03-2024 7:00 PM

By NICOLA SMITH

THETFORD — By a sizable margin, residents approved by voice vote a non-binding resolution, introduced on the floor by Duncan Nichols, calling for an immediate cease-fire in Gaza and the West Bank and a halt of U.S. arms sales to Israel. The resolution...


Amid primary care shortage, Chelsea doctor finds new job elsewhere in Orange County
02-13-2024 9:01 PM

By NICOLA SMITH

CHELSEA — When primary care physician Laura Barber was fired from her job at the Chelsea Health Center in mid-December, town resident Will Gilman, the owner of Will’s Store, lost the doctor with whom he had a long-established trust and rapport. Barber...


Upper Valley Republicans contemplate Tuesday’s primary 
01-19-2024 9:00 PM

By NICOLA SMITH

LEBANON — In the lead-up to the New Hampshire primary, Nikki Haley, former governor of South Carolina and candidate for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, has been crisscrossing the state from Hollis to Keene to Exeter to Franklin to try to...


Upper Valley photography studio celebrates self-acceptance
01-12-2024 11:00 PM

By NICOLA SMITH

In a downtown Claremont hair salon, Shelby Soulia sat patiently in a chair while Meghan Brown delicately affixed false eyelashes to Soulia’s eyelids. Soulia has gotten used to wearing them for special occasions, even though, she said, they are like...


Mount Lebanon School addition is first of a trio of school modernization projects to open to city’s students
11-24-2023 1:15 PM

By NICOLA SMITH

WEST LEBANON — Thanks to an ambitious infrastructure project paid for in part by the federal Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund, or ESSER, the Mount Lebanon Elementary School, with 256 students in grades K through 4, now boasts a...


Catching up with a food class at Billings Farm and Museum
01-17-2023 3:01 PM

By NICOLA SMITH

On an icy gray morning, the subject at the Billings Farm & Museum learning kitchen was, appropriately, Cozy Stews and Breads, one of a series of adult classes that are part of the farm and museum’s Backyard Workshops. For Emery Gray, the chef at the...


Wife and husband open Filipino-inspired restaurant in Randolph
11-14-2022 1:25 PM

By NICOLA SMITH

In the Filipino language Tagalog, the word “kuya,” or “brother,” is a sign of respect, a mark of amiable connection that precedes a person’s name. Kuya is also the name of a recently opened Filipino-American restaurant in Randolph that is bringing the...


Norwich artist Penelope Bennett looks back, and ahead
03-26-2019 3:12 PM

By NICOLA SMITH

Penelope Bennett began making art in circumstances in which art might be the last thing on anyone’s mind.During the German bombardment of London in World War II, Bennett’s mother urged her two young daughters to draw and paint to take their minds off...

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