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By TRIS WYKES
WEST LEBANON — The 94th season of Hanover High boys hockey hasn’t begun as hoped.The Bears lost to visiting Bow, 5-2, on Wednesday at Campion Rink, after dominating the NHIAA Division I game’s first 30 minutes and taking a 1-0 lead into the third...
By JIM KENYON
Overcharging, as it’s known in the legal world, is a ploy that prosecutors use to coerce criminal defendants into accepting a plea bargain.By tacking on multiple charges from a single incident, the prosecution gains all-important leverage. In exchange...
By TRIS WYKES
HANOVERCoach: Dan O’Rourke (23)League: NHIAA Division IILast year: 15-5Returners: Seniors — Sydney McLaughlin (G), Elena Mierke (G), Nina Marshall (F), Bella Hunt (G), Erin Kirkpatrick (F); Juniors — Sophia Costa (G), Dylan Simpkins (G); Sophomore:...
By TRIS WYKES
HANOVERCoach: Ben Davis (2)League: NHIAA Division IILast year: 5-13Returners: Seniors — Christian Blix (F), Freddie Mierke (F); Juniors — Dave Frechette (G), Beckett Sobel (G); Sophomores — Ryan McLaughlin (G), Roy Lucas (G), Jaysen Oriol (F), Allie...
By TRIS WYKES
BOYSHANOVERCoach: Dick Dodds (43)League: NHIAA Division ILast year: 9-13Returners: Seniors — Jack Wilkinson (F), Wyatt Seelig (F), Trevor Lichtenstein (F), Mateo Trimble (F); Juniors — Henry Cotter (D), Andrew Rudd (D), Gavin Nartowicz (F), WIll...
By BILL WILKINSON
ALPINE SKIINGHANOVERCoach: Gabi Formankova (16)Last year: Boys were state champions, girls were runners-up.League: NHIAA Division IIReturnees: Seniors — Adam Goodney, Sam Loescher, Nicholas Reiss, Peter Stover, Virginia Adams, Emilia Elder, Ava...
By PATRICK O’GRADY
HANOVERCoaches: Steve McConnell (8 years), Rileigh Goulette (1 year)Last year: Boys were third at the Division II state meet.League: NHIAA Division IIReturnees: Boys, seniors: Aidan Bradley, James Chafouleas, Justin Dickson, Lucian Gleiser, Joaquin...
By PATRICK O’GRADY
HANOVERCoaches: Swimming – Trent Staats (3), Diving – Carl Renshaw (7)Last year: Boys and girls were state runners up.League: NHIAA Division IISwimming returnees: Seniors – Erica Holmes, Josh Stearns, Rosie Keith; Juniors - Elizabeth Staats, Aiden...
By TRIS WYKES
LEBANON — It was almost like the old days Tuesday in Lebanon High’s Lang Metcalf Gymnasium. The pep banded blasted away during timeouts. Student sections for the home Raiders and visiting Hanover chanted back and forth, an estimated 300 combined....
By TRIS WYKES
LEBANON — The latest edition of the Sydney McLaughlin Show debuted on Monday night in Lang Metcalf Gym, and it was a hit for the Hanover High girls basketball team.The Bears outlasted Lebanon, 42-32, during the NHIAA Division II teams’ season opener....
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LEBANON – The Hanover High swimming and diving teams participated in their first meet of the season Tuesday at the CCBA’s Wetherell Recreation Center, with indications the Bears will again be strong during the upcoming season.Rosie Keith, Elizabeth...
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
ETNA — In the 1850s, famed portraitist Ulysses Dow Tenney painted a likeness of his father, Hanover resident John Tenney.Where the portrait traveled in the roughly 175 years since, is anyone’s best guess. But now, it’s returned and at 6 p.m. Monday...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
HANOVER — Despite their own concerns, members of the town Planning Board this week approved a proposal to build a two-story, 21,500-square-foot church for up to 415 worshipers in a residential neighborhood on Greensboro Road.Because of a new state law...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
HANOVER — A new state law shielding religious institutions from certain land-use regulations is limiting the town’s authority to review a proposed church for up to 400 congregants on Greensboro Road, according to town staff.On Tuesday, the Planning...
By JIM KENYON
HANOVER — On a late September evening, the 15 players on the Dartmouth men’s basketball team were summoned by their coaches to Berry Sports Center.With the first game of the season still almost six weeks away, it wasn’t to practice, work on...
By FRANCES MIZE
HANOVER — The Hanover Selectboard is considering giving conservation easements it holds on 150 acres and six recreation trails in Lebanon to the city.The easements and trails include the 130-acre Indian Ridge, which abuts the city-managed Boston Lot...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
HANOVER — The Selectboard will consider a proposal to allow “natural burials,” or burials that allow the body to naturally decompose into the soil, in the town-owned Pine Knolls Cemetery.The inclusion of natural burials in Pine Knolls is being...
By TRIS WYKES
Here’s a look at some of the Upper Valley residents who competed in collegiate varsity sports this fall: CREW Union College (N.Y.) finished eighth among NCAA Division III varsity women’s crew teams and 36th overall with junior Lena Nowell (Lebanon)...
By JIM KENYON
It was bad enough that Dartmouth College President Sian Leah Beilock and her administration overreacted by having Hanover police arrest two students who were peacefully protesting on the lawn outside her office last month.Now it appears the...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
HANOVER — Students in an intensive Ukrainian course at Dartmouth College concluded the term last week by sharing their translations of poems.That in itself might not be so special for a language class, but they did so in partnership with students at...
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