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Osher Class Examines Depression-Era Foodways
01-22-2018 4:07 PM

By Nicola Smith

Imagine a crumbly pie crust that tastes a little salty and a little sweet, and has the soft, flaking quality of a phyllo. Is it made from flour, vegetable shortening and butter? Flour and lard? The texture and flavor is subtly different from the usual...


Landmark Restaurants Sold
01-16-2018 11:17 AM

By John Lippman

Hanover — Marc and Patty Milowsky moved to the Upper Valley from Burlington nearly five decades ago to open their first restaurant. They went on to become Hanover’s longest-running restaurateurs as the owners and operators of Jesse’s and Molly’s, two...


Vincent Evans Starzinger
09-08-2017 3:00 AM

Hanover, N.H. — Vincent Evans Starzinger, a Dartmouth College government professor who shaped the careers of over a generation of graduates by inviting them to think critically, died on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017, at Wheelock Terrace, Hanover. He was...


Paying It Forward in Hanover
06-13-2017 12:19 PM

By Rob Wolfe

Hanover — Along with current-events references to bears and bygone pizza parlors, Hanover High School on Friday celebrated its 2017 graduates by reminding them to remember their privilege as they enter the wider world.Benjamin Seaman, who gave the...


Owner: Everything But Anchovies Was No Longer Profitable (Video with Radio Jingle)
05-19-2017 12:17 AM

By Jordan Cuddemi

Hanover — The owner of Everything But Anchovies opened up on Wednesday about the reasons behind the abrupt closing of the landmark pizza shop, saying the business hadn’t been profitable since November.Maureen Bogosian said changes in the restaurant...


Hospitality Runs in the Family: Tuohy Siblings Bring to Life a Handful of Vibrant Pubs
05-12-2017 11:56 PM

By David Corriveau

After about a decade of working for other people in the hospitality industry, brothers Josh and Joe Tuohy started an on-and-off, transcontinental phone conversation in 2001 about returning to their roots as hosts of their own family pub.Finally one...


Frederic Rueckert, Jr.
05-04-2017 3:00 AM

Hanover, N.H. — Frederic Rueckert, Jr. died on Monday, May 1, 2017, at the age of 95. He lived a full and productive life dedicated to his family and to the patients he treated during his long career as a plastic surgeon at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock...


Dartmouth Changes Policy Over Banned Frat
04-15-2017 12:18 AM

By Rob Wolfe

Hanover — A leaked letter from the Dartmouth College Board of Trustees indicates that senior administrators negotiated with banned fraternity Alpha Delta about the possibility of a return to campus, but then reconsidered and told the society it was...


Mark James Byrne
04-13-2017 3:00 AM

Montreal, Canada — Mark James Byrne, 55, passed away in Montreal on Thursday, April 6, 2017, surrounded by his loving wife Rebecca, his four cherished children, Sophie, Jacqueline, Matthew and Christopher, his mother, Dorothy Byrne and his...


Anna Christman Horvath
02-23-2017 3:00 AM

Hanover, N.H. — Anna Christman Horvath, 48, passed away on Sunday, Feb. 19, 2017.Anna was born June 26, 1968, in Milwaukee, Wisc. to parents Robert William and Kay (née Bauman) Christman. She was raised mostly in Green Bay, Wisc., as the eldest of...


How Corning Inc. Handled Contamination of N.Y. Neighborhood
02-11-2017 11:46 PM

By Rob Wolfe

Corning, N.Y. — As a girl, Margaret McDougal used to dig in the thin topsoil of her neighborhood, picking out the pieces of warped and broken glass that littered the Houghton Plot.Decades later, after raising children, moving away, and then returning...


Two Area Nursing Homes Were Sold: One Got Better, the Other Got Worse
01-30-2017 10:59 AM

By Rick Jurgens

White River Junction — Recent ownership changes at two large nursing homes in the heart of the Upper Valley have had opposite effects on the conditions and quality of care for dozens of residents, according to observations and ratings from regulators...


Independent Upper Valley Retailers Struggle to Survive as Shopping Moves Online
01-03-2017 11:06 AM

By John Lippman

Hanover— It was a tough year for mom-and-pop stores in the Upper Valley.At least nine longtime independent retail stores closed their doors in 2016, accelerating a trend that has been especially noticeable since the end of the 2008-09 recession. The...


Allison Kerl Blackman
12-14-2016 3:00 AM

Auburn, Maine — There is an old saying that there is nothing like a mother’s love. My wife, Allison W. Blackman (34), encompassed the very essence of this passage. Her undeniable love of our two beautiful little girls, Zoe E. Blackman (6) and Karly J....


After 13 Years, A Place to Call Home: Gile Hill Provides Affordable Housing
10-31-2016 1:44 PM

Photographs by Jennifer HauckStory by Aimee Caruso

Hanover — The completion of a $2.5 million apartment building last month at Gile Hill, a mixed-income residential development, marked the end of a project 13 years in the making. For some of the new tenants, it turned out to be right on time.Chris and...


Dartmouth College Aims to Boost Faculty Compensation
10-31-2016 12:30 PM

By Rob Wolfe

Hanover — The Dartmouth College board of trustees last month announced its intention to bring faculty compensation up to speed with that of peer schools following a multiyear slip in the pay scale that professors say threatens the college’s academic...


The Ghosts of Rennie Farm: Roots of Hanover Site’s Contamination Go Back Decades
07-31-2016 12:38 AM

By Rob Wolfe

Hanover — Over the years unsettling rumors, the kind that sounded like ghost stories told around a campfire, surrounded the Rennie Farm. In hushed tones, somewhere between horror and humor, the people who lived at the bottom of the wooded hill spoke...


Tenure Denial Raises Diversity Questions at Dartmouth College
05-19-2016 10:26 AM

By Rob Wolfe

Hanover — The denial of a popular Asian-American faculty member’s application for tenure has set off a campuswide debate over Dartmouth College’s treatment of minority scholars.Despite the unanimous support of her senior colleagues in the English...


Dartmouth Releases Tax Return
05-17-2016 12:24 AM

By Rick Jurgens

Hanover — Dartmouth College President Phil Hanlon’s 2014 compensation package broke the million dollar barrier but his total of $1.1 million lagged behind Chief Investment Officer Pamela Peedin’s $1.2 million in the college’s pay hierarchy, according...


Former Hanover Principal Charged in Canaan Prostitution Sting
04-29-2016 2:53 PM

By Amanda E. Newman

Former Hanover Principal Charged in Canaan Prostitution Sting- Canaan — Former Bernice A. Ray School Principal Matt Laramie has been charged in a prostitution sting.Laramie, 48, was arrested on Monday off Route 4 in Canaan on one count of prostitution, a Class B misdemeanor, Canaan Police Chief Sam Frank said in...

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