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Over Easy: If I can dream
06-19-2025 4:15 PM

By DAN MACKIE

I joined over 4,000 of my closest friends for Saturday’s “No Kings” protest along the open border between Vermont and New Hampshire. As protests go, it was very Upper Valley-ish: mellow as a golden retriever, with a happy-to-be-here vibe.

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Paving project will close I-89 ramps at two Lebanon exits on Sunday night
06-20-2025 9:01 AM

LEBANON — Interstate 89 ramps at Exit 17 northbound and southbound, and Exit 19 southbound in Lebanon will be closed Sunday night, according to the New Hampshire Department of Transportation.


Utility work will block Mount Support Road on Saturday
06-19-2025 3:30 PM

LEBANON — A portion of Mount Support Road will be closed all day Saturday for “utility crossing work,” according to a news release from the city.


Thousands gather to ‘stand up for the people’ in Upper Valley ‘No Kings’ protest
06-15-2025 10:01 AM

By MARION UMPLEBY

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — More than 4,000 protesters lined Maple and Bridge streets from Hartford Avenue to Kilton Public Library in West Lebanon on an overcast Saturday afternoon.


Cyberattack on food supplier leaves holes on Upper Valley shelves
06-13-2025 5:01 PM

By EMMA ROTH-WELLS

LEBANON — Shelves at food co-ops in the Upper Valley were a little less stocked this week after a cyberattack on a distributor of organic foods reduced deliveries of certain goods.


Police: Woman injured after driving onto athletic field in Lebanon
06-10-2025 4:03 PM

LEBANON — A 36-year-old woman remains hospitalized after she crashed her vehicle through a fence and onto an athletic field last Thursday morning, according to police.


DMVs in Vermont, NH warn about text scam
06-10-2025 3:44 PM

WEST LEBANON — The departments of motor vehicles in both Vermont and New Hampshire are warning residents of text message scams that ask recipients to submit payment or risk having their licenses suspended.


Kenyon: DHMC nurses mourn failed attempt at unionization
06-07-2025 12:01 PM

By JIM KENYON

When a small group of the 1,400 registered nurses at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center embarked on a grassroots unionization drive in early 2024, they expected backlash from the hospital’s administration. Hostile bosses, they could handle. Petty moves by management, such as requiring pro-union fliers be on laminated paper, were minor inconveniences.


Sun shines on Lebanon High Class of 2025
06-06-2025 11:37 AM

By CLARE SHANAHAN

LEBANON — In what has been a notoriously rainy spring, not a cloud hung in the sky over Lebanon High School’s commencement ceremony on Thursday evening as the 137 graduates processed onto a school athletic field.


Hanover and Lebanon face pressure to alter policies relating to immigration enforcement
06-05-2025 11:52 AM

By EMMA ROTH-WELLS

HANOVER — As state and federal pressure on “sanctuary jurisdictions” intensifies, the future is uncertain for policies aimed at protecting immigrant communities in some Upper Valley municipalities.


Lebanon board to plant 200 trees as part of Green Streets Initiative
06-04-2025 4:16 PM

By JAMES M. PATTERSON

LEBANON — Tree Board member Charlie Depuy, right, and volunteer Jen Alloco tamp down the earth around a freshly-planted redbud tree at the edge of the School Street Cemetery in Lebanon last month.


New recruits receive firefighting training in Lebanon
06-03-2025 4:16 PM

By JAMES M. PATTERSON

WEST LEBANON — Lebanon firefighters Craig Noyes, left, and Jacob Astbury practice rescuing their colleague, Chris Pearson, middle, in a city-owned training house on South Main Street last month.


Lebanon and Enfield agree on new sewer rates
06-02-2025 5:15 PM

By LIZ SAUCHELLI

LEBANON — Officials in Lebanon and Enfield have reached an agreement to equalize the sewer rates that residents in both communities pay.


Lebanon Planning Board approves addiction treatment center for moms and their children
06-02-2025 4:47 PM

LEBANON — The city’s Planning Board unanimously approved a site plan for a proposed residential substance use treatment facility for mothers and their children to be built on Mount Support Road last week.


With new section leader, DHMC seeks to expand care for geriatric patients
06-02-2025 3:01 PM

By CLARE SHANAHAN

LEBANON — Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center is creating a new section for geriatric medicine that focuses on providing holistic medical care for older patients.


Boys Lacrosse: Lebanon closes in on playoff berth with win over ConVal
05-31-2025 12:00 PM

By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.

LEBANON — Head coach Dennis Reilly said he has been rebuilding the Lebanon High boys lacrosse team “brick by brick.” On Thursday, the construction job looked awfully sturdy as the Raiders notched a 10-6 victory over the visiting ConVal Cougars.


Lebanon Democrat finds her footing in Concord
05-30-2025 5:02 PM

By CLARE SHANAHAN

CONCORD — A common Statehouse joke is that the first thing a new New Hampshire governor needs to learn is how to count to three.


DHMC earns C for patient safety
05-29-2025 5:01 PM

By EMMA ROTH-WELLS

LEBANON — A nonprofit that reviews hospitals across the nation based on safety has given Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center a grade of C, but hospital leaders said the grade is not reflective of the care patients are currently receiving.


Italian market coming to downtown Lebanon
05-28-2025 5:00 PM

By MARION UMPLEBY

LEBANON — Four years ago, lack of adequate staffing forced husband-and-wife owners Joey and Cheryl Pellegrino to shutter their Italian deli and garden stand in Enfield, just a few years after the couple opened the store in 2018.


Dartmouth junior pleads guilty to drunk driving in April wrong-way incident on I-89
05-28-2025 2:49 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

LEBANON — A Dartmouth College student has pleaded guilty to drunk driving and other charges in connection with a wrong-way driving incident on Interstate 89 last month and on Wednesday morning was released from county jail where he had been held for six weeks.


Police: Wrong-way driver in critical condition after head-on crash closes I-89 in Lebanon on Tuesday
05-27-2025 2:44 PM

LEBANON — A 90-year-old Enfield woman is in critical condition after driving the wrong way on Interstate 89 in Lebanon on Tuesday afternoon.

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