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A Life: Tony Patterson 1963 - 2022
02-07-2022 1:24 PM

By NORA DOYLE-BURR

ORFORD — For nearly 30 years, Tony Patterson was a fixture behind the counter at Patterson’s Grocery and Deli.In recent years, he put in as many as 80 hours a week and sometimes worked alone at the Orford store, which sits at the corner of Routes 10...


Apartment buildings proposed in downtown Lebanon near Colburn Park
12-29-2021 2:57 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

LEBANON — Upper Valley landlord Mike Davidson has unveiled an ambitious, mixed-use project that would create almost 150 new apartment units at the site of the former Village Market and redraw the skyline at the gateway to Colburn Park in downtown...


Bert Dodson, prolific Vermont artist, dies at 83
11-26-2021 8:34 AM

By ALEX HANSON

BRADFORD, Vt. — Bert Dodson, an influential artist and illustrator who spent the bulk of his prolific career in the Upper Valley, has died at the age of 83.A draftsman of daunting skill, Dodson asserted that drawing, and art-making in general, is...


Developer buys up 2nd downtown Claremont property this year
11-12-2021 7:14 AM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

CLAREMONT — With one redevelopment of a historic downtown building underway, New Hampshire developer Eric Chinburg has now acquired his second landmark Claremont property.Chinburg recently purchased the Moody Building, the four-story Queen Anne-style...


Judge: Vermont Law School can cover controversial murals
10-22-2021 4:45 PM

By ALEX HANSON

RUTLAND — A federal judge has granted Vermont Law School’s request to dismiss a lawsuit brought by an artist whose murals the law school wants to hide behind a wall.But lawyers for artist Sam Kerson said he will appeal this week’s ruling by U.S....


Abandoned Springfield, Vt., factory the focus of event hailing state brownfields cleanup money
09-16-2021 9:20 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

SPRINGFIELD, Vt. — An abandoned and sprawling machine tool factory at the gateway to downtown, long a ghostly reminder of the region’s economic decline, will finally be demolished and the site remediated thanks to a new funding program from the state...


Remembering 9/11: His life shattered, a husband picks up the pieces
09-11-2021 10:28 PM

By JIM KENYON

Anna Allison, who made frequent business trips to California, often set up her schedule to leave Boston’s Logan International Airport on Mondays.But following a monthlong break from work in the summer of 2001, the software developer, who had started...


Haverhill biodiesel proposal raises alarms about emissions, waste
04-23-2021 10:29 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

NORTH HAVERHILL — A proposal by a biodiesel plant to increase production capacity is raising concerns among neighbors about its impact on health and the environment and raising complaints about lax enforcement of restrictions at Haverhill’s town-owned...


White River Junction wool mill spins yarns on a small scale
03-13-2021 10:47 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

After a silence of 64 years, the clack-clack-clack and rum-rum-rum of wool mill machinery is being heard again in Hartford.At 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, the picker, carder, pin drafter and spinner were switched on for the first time at Junction Fiber Mill, a...


Hanover artist Varujan Boghosian dies at 94
09-22-2020 9:37 PM

By ALEX HANSON

HANOVER — Varujan Boghosian, the puckish artist who mined the castoffs of material culture to assemble works both powerful and whimsical, died Monday at his home in Hanover. He was 94.He had suffered a broken hip last week and died of complications...


Column: Why Belleau Wood matters
09-12-2020 10:10 PM

By MADELEINE JOHNSON

On Nov. 11, 2018, President Donald Trump was scheduled to observe the centenary of World War I’s armistice in the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery and Memorial, where the dead of the Battle of Belleau Wood are buried. At the time, I and a dozen other...


Vermont Law School gives artist 90 days to remove mural deemed offensive
07-25-2020 9:31 PM

By JOHN P. GREGG

SOUTH ROYALTON — The Vermont Law School Board of Trustees has given an artist 90 days to remove a controversial mural depicting slavery before the school itself will remove it.The decision, announced Friday evening after the board met that day, varied...


Bottom Line: White River Hyundai site to become used-car lot
12-07-2019 10:32 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

The nearly empty lot of cars at White River Hyundai on Sykes Mountain Avenue in White River Junction has had people wondering what’s up with the auto dealership.Now we know.Owner Rick MacLeay had been mum on the subject but last week disclosed to me...


Bottom Line: New WNTK radio host aims to bring less volatile voice than his predecessor
11-16-2019 10:21 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

A familiar voice is returning to Upper Valley radio and he’s already sounding different from the guy he is replacing.And I’m not talking about their speaking styles.Jason Place, who at one time or another has worked at nearly every radio station in...


Bottom Line: Upper Valley barber opens new shop in Hanover, specializing in black hair
10-17-2019 2:25 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

Two days after Sean Taylor opened his new barbershop in Hanover, customer appointments for haircuts already were double-booked, thanks to a glitch in the online software program.Taylor has been a barber in the Upper Valley for only four years. But in...


WinCycle in Windsor to close
06-13-2019 10:03 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

WINDSOR — WinCycle, the Windsor nonprofit that sells refurbished laptops for a fraction of the cost, has been sold to a New Hampshire e-waste collector and will close its Main Street store this summer.But the service WinCycle provides is not entirely...


Rape charges filed in Vermont after alleged kidnapping of New Hampshire woman
03-05-2019 10:13 PM

By JORDAN CUDDEMI

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — A 41-year-old Vermont man who is facing federal charges alleging he kidnapped a New Hampshire woman and her son outside of a Manchester mall in early January is now facing state charges that he raped the woman at a White River...


A Man of Many Houses: Developer Mike Davidson Has Created a Real Estate Empire
05-23-2018 3:58 PM

By John Lippman

Lebanon — Mike Davidson’s career in real estate and development has had its ups and downs and twists and turns, but 2014 was the year that launched him in an entirely different direction.After spending many years focusing mostly on multi-unit...


Guitarist Val McCallum Comes Back to His Vermont Roots
07-26-2017 10:00 PM

By David Corriveau

When he’s vacationing in Woodstock, Val McCallum spends a lot of time padding around his house in bare feet.On Friday morning, a couple of weeks after finishing a European tour with Jackson Browne, for whom he has played lead guitar for 20 years,...


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....

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