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By MARION UMPLEBY
LEBANON — Another caffeine-fueled drive-thru could be coming to the heavily traveled Route 120 corridor.
By MARION UMPLEBY
HANOVER — In its final hours of operation in early January, dozens of customers lined up at Lalo’s Taqueria for a meal before the Lebanon eatery shuttered for good.
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Tammy L. Tarsa is the new interim CEO and president of Dartmouth Health’s Visiting Nurse and Hospice for Vermont and New Hampshire, DH announced in a Friday news release.
By MAGGIE CASSIDY
What was that awful sound?
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — Candidates for City Council who campaigned as cost-cutters amid concerns about the trajectory of municipal spending fell short at the polls on Tuesday.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — Dartmouth College is partnering with an Upper Valley developer to build 21 houses in West Lebanon for faculty and staff.
By ADRIANA JAMES-RODIL
LEBANON — Late last month, Headrest — a Lebanon-based nonprofit that serves residents in crisis or dealing with substance use disorders — announced in a news release it was closing two programs due to staffing challenges.
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
LEBANON — A new K-8 charter school focusing on literacy education plans to open its doors in the Upper Valley in the fall of 2026.
By JIM KENYON
WEST LEBANON — While teaching at Richmond Middle School in Hanover for more than 20 years, Judy Collishaw was often the first on the staff to arrive each morning.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — While a decision to close a bridge over a railroad spur in West Lebanon came suddenly this week, concerns about the integrity of the bridge along a critical artery for Upper Valley traffic date back decades.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
LEBANON — This year, the Upper Valley Music Center is celebrating 30 years of growth, from small beginnings to becoming the largest provider of music lessons in the region.
LEBANON — The Route 12A dry bridge at the intersection of State Route 12A, South Main Street and Seminary Hill in West Lebanon will be closed until further notice starting Thursday morning.
LEBANON — The city manager has been offered a job leading the town of Londonderry, N.H., effective June 1, according to a news release on Londonderry’s website.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — Voters will elect candidates to four City Council seats at this year’s Town Meeting, with two of those races contested.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — Though five candidates filed for three open seats on the Lebanon School Board, the race is no longer contested after two competitors dropped out.
Contested races: Two people are vying for one two-year term representing Ward 2 on the City Council: incumbent Devin Wilkie and Paul Roberts. Three people are vying for one at-large Council seat: Carline Roberge, Laurel Stavis and Lori Key. Unopposed are: incumbent Douglas Whittlesey, Ward I, and Nicole Ford Burley, Ward III. Five people are vying for three, three-year terms on the Lebanon School Board: Kaitlyn Ramos, Travis Talbert, Joseph Castelot, Laila Volle and Kerry O’Hara. Talbert, however, said in an email that he is dropping out to start a food truck business instead. Ramos told the Upper Valley Business Alliance that she also was dropping out.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — City Manager Shaun Mulholland could be on his way out of his role later this year.
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