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By FRANCES MIZE
WEST LEBANON — On Tuesday morning, the 10 stores included in the Target shopping plaza on Route 12A remained closed, shuttered behind floodgates after high water levels had threatened residents and businesses along the Upper Valley’s waterways the...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
LEBANON — City crosswalks are getting a colorful makeover in downtown areas in an initiative to improve pedestrian safety and to touch up the aesthetics.Public Works employees are painting a new crosswalk design on the streets surrounding Colburn Park...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
WEST LEBANON — With berry season underway, Upper Valley farmers said their pick-your-own patches could use more sunshine to offset June’s rainy days and cool temperatures. A mid-May freeze also killed or damaged many fruit blossoms.While the impact...
By JIM KENYON
With the first half of 2023 in the books, it’s time to catch up on what’s happening with some Upper Valley residents whose stories I’ve shared in the past.After two surgeries and a monthlong hospital stay, Daniel Diaz is back making pizzas and riding...
LEBANON — The city Planning Board rescheduled public hearings on Monday, including for a proposed charitable casino on the Miracle Mile, to July 10 due to the inability of a city staff member to attend. The Planning Board had planned to continue its...
By JUSTIN CAMPFIELD
WEST LEBANON — Golf and Ski Warehouse, the Route 12A retail fixture that has served Upper Valley golfers and skiers for nearly 35 years while growing to include four locations in New Hampshire and Maine, has been sold to one of the nation’s largest...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
NORTH HAVERHILL — A Piermont man pleaded not guilty to charges that he sexually assaulted a woman in West Lebanon this past winter and must submit to an evaluation by a licensed alcohol and drug addiction counselor in order not to have his bail...
Fall 2007: Developer David Clem purchases former Bailey Brothers auto parts property for $3 million. Clem said he would wait until after a city vote on new zoning laws before planning the property’s use.January 2009: Clem proposes a mix of retail,...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
LEBANON — The city Planning Board is moving closer to approving a “charitable gaming” casino on the Miracle Mile but will first solicit input from the police department before taking a final vote.On Monday, the Planning Board held a public hearing to...
Valley News Staff WriterWEST LEBANON — The completion of an environmental assessment at the former Westboro Rail Yard moves the city closer to acquiring nearly 7 acres of state-owned land for creation a riverfront park.The study is a crucial...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
LEBANON — The city is among the state’s largest communities without a homeless shelter, according to a report the Human Services Department presented to the Lebanon City Council at its meeting this week.But that may soon change.On Wednesday, the City...
WEST LEBANON — The Aspen Group, which has a dental clinic on Route 12A in West Lebanon, continues to have problems with its systems following a late April cyberattack, according to a spokeswoman.Most Aspen Dental locations are open and seeing existing...
WEST LEBANON – Lebanon Municipal Airport will receive $1.6 million in federal funding from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act for needed airport upgrades, according to news release from lawmakers. In a recent joint press release, New...
By RAY COUTURE
WEST LEBANON — About 20 gourmet cooking aficionados hustled into the community room at the Kilton Library Friday night clutching crock pots, platters and dishes. The group, organized as the “Lebanon Gourmet Cooking Meetup” on the social media website...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
CLAREMONT — In the first two weeks after New Hampshire launched a new Medicaid dental benefit for adults, 75 Medicaid patients called Community Dental Care of Claremont, according to the executive director of the nonprofit that operates the clinic on...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
WEST LEBANON — For Betty Prime, covering her costs during retirement is a month-to-month exercise.Prime, of Lebanon, retired in 2020 from the Hanover School District, where she worked as a paraeducator for 20 years.Her sole income is her Social...
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