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By LIZ SAUCHELLI
HANOVER — Before enrolling at Dartmouth College, Rendi Rogers used her savings to move from Oklahoma to the Upper Valley.What awaited her in Hanover was a $35,000 annual stipend to teach and conduct research while taking courses toward her doctorate...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
HANOVER — At the end of the second week of fall term classes, roughly 500 members of the Dartmouth College community gathered the evening of Sept. 23 in front of Baker-Berry Library to listen to the college’s president, chaplain and student leaders...
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
ETNA — The bright loft overlooking the aisles of the Etna Country Store looks like a typical living room. There’s a couch, a TV and children’s toys. Light streaming through a large window paints the wooden floors and walls with a glow.The room might...
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
HANOVER — After nearly a year and no profits to show for it, an Upper Valley delivery co-op has gone out of business.The Upper Valley Eateries and Retail Consumer Cooperative Society, better known as UVER, was started by three Hanover restaurant...
By ALEX HANSON
HANOVER — In certain respects, Julia Griffin’s career in municipal government has unspooled backward, as she worked from New York City, through Santa Monica, Calif., then Concord, to a long career in Hanover, where she started work in 1996, and from...
By JIM KENYON
In the end, former Hanover police officer Mark Ridge not only voted with his feet, he spoke his mind.At the Hanover Selectboard meeting on Monday, Ridge gave an unsolicited insider’s view of the town’s police department, or more specifically, what he...
By FRANCES MIZE
HANOVER — Gab Smith understands both sides of the conversation surrounding legacy students and Black students at the nation’s elite colleges and universities.A senior at Dartmouth College, Smith is a Black legacy student. Her mother, Tracey...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
HANOVER — Police and school investigations are ongoing after three Hanover High School students were hospitalized after taking pills that school officials believe they acquired from another student.All three students who were hospitalized reported...
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
HANOVER — After 25 years, the annual Occom Pond Party has been canceled indefinitely due to unreliable weather conditions.The event, which includes ice skating, ice sculptures, a snow castle, sleigh rides and cold weather-based activities, is hosted...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
HANOVER — Hanover has never been a town known as a destination for nightlife, but an ambitious project now underway in the basement of the former Dartmouth Bookstore on South Main Street may change that.Hanover developer Jay Campion is building a...
By JIM KENYON
When Peter Fahey reached the top steps of the subway station in New York’s financial district shortly before 9 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2001, letter-size sheets of paper had already begun to rain from the sky.“The first thing I remember seeing was all the...
By JIM KENYON
In January 2005, then-Dartmouth Athletic Director Josie Harper announced that Buddy Teevens had agreed to return to his alma mater as football coach. When asked, Harper wouldn’t go into the specifics of Teevens’ contract, such as how long it was for,...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
Dartmouth College freshman Elizabeth Reimer received an email May 19 from an assistant dean warning her of a looming deadline for a non-recording grade option. The administrator explained that she could withdraw from the course, a first-year seminar,...
By AMANDA GOKEE
HANOVER — When April Salas set out to acquire information about energy usage in Hanover, she was in for an uphill battle.Salas is the sustainability director of the town, population 11,500, which has the resources to consider such a project. In 2018,...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
HANOVER — Dartmouth College officials on Friday said they are rolling back some COVID-19 restrictions in dorms to allow students more opportunities to socialize with each other following the third unexpected death this school year of a member of the...
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
HANOVER — If you live in the Upper Valley, you’re probably well-acquainted with ticks and the risks they pose.Images of the parasites at various stages in their lifespans — larva, nymph and adult, including male and female — taken using a scanning...
By ANNA MERRIMAN
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — A 48-year-old Vermont woman was ordered held without bail Thursday after she was accused of entering a man’s parked car in Hanover and forcing him to drive her across state lines to White River Junction.Jennifer Fornwalt, of...
By ANNA MERRIMAN
HANOVER — On a warm morning some three decades ago, Sean McManamy was waiting for the school bus to kindergarten when he turned to his mother with revelation.“Mom, I am never going to work in an office,” Barbara Fildes remembers her son telling her....
By ANNA MERRIMAN
HANOVER — The Hanover High School student council has voted to remove the Marauder team name and mascot after months of debate. But, if approved by school officials, how the removal would work and what the new mascot would look like, are still up in...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
The options for going out to get something to eat — or for eating in — will increase sharply come spring in Hanover.Nigel Leeming and Tony Barnett, owners, respectively, of mainstay Hanover restaurants Murphy’s on the Green and Molly’s, are each...
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