Keyword search: Year End 2023
By PATRICK ADRIAN
LEBANON — Concerned about the rising rate of homelessness in the Upper Valley, city administrators partnered with the Upper Valley Haven this year to open an emergency winter shelter in Lebanon for people without housing.On Monday, Jan. 8, the city...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
BRIDGEWATER, Vt. — The Mispel family has returned to their home off Route 4 in Bridgewater Corners.With $20,000 of FEMA money in hand and help from family members, they rebuilt the mobile home and an addition that had been destroyed in July floods.“We...
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
When Roger Barraby was preparing for the Gay Games last spring, his goals were twofold: Raise money for and awareness of the LGBT National Help Center, and to continue to compete at a high level in track and field.The Cornish resident did both of...
By JAMES M. PATTERSON
Barbara Patch credits good air flow at the 1,200 foot elevation of her family’s Lebanon apple orchard with limiting the damage from a May freeze that devastated crops. The Patches saved around 50% of their fruit.The killing frost was just one example...
By FRANCES MIZE
A lengthy legal brouhaha that has pitted the owners of a former dairy farm against the Town of Tunbridge over the maintenance of public trails is headed to the Vermont Supreme Court.The case is set to be heard sometime this spring, either by a panel...
STAFF REPORT
The start of the New Year offers an opportunity to look back on the stories that captured the attention of Valley News readers in 2023.The list was compiled using analytics from our website, vnews.com. In other words, this is what you clicked on,...
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