Split decision in Lebanon

Chuck Therriault cuts the lights off his Norway Maple on his front lawn on Friday, May, 24, 2024 in Lebanon, N.H.

Chuck Therriault cuts the lights off his Norway Maple on his front lawn on Friday, May, 24, 2024 in Lebanon, N.H. "Oh I love our tree" Terriault explained, but it may need to be cut down because it is getting old. A limb from the tree fell, blocking Hanover Street and taking utility lines with it. Therriault and his wife, Jennifer, said kids walking home from school often sit under the shade of the tree drinking soda and hanging out. It was lucky no one was there when the limb came down, they said. (Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. valley news — Jennifer Hauck

Published: 06-10-2024 2:06 PM

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