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By ALEX HANSON
Jackie Rocha’s longest job was a 14-year stint at the history center of The Statue of Liberty — Ellis Island Foundation.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
CORNISH FLAT — The Cornish Community Initiative has earned a $727,000 federal grant to convert the former Cornish store into a community center and library.
By MARION UMPLEBY
Ever since Daniel “Rudi” Ruddell gathered with his fellow Farm and Wilderness crew members to play music some 40 years ago, he’s had a passion for jamming.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
HANOVER — In March, voters in Norwich and Hanover will weigh in on school budgets and decide whether to appropriate funds for a new middle school athletics program.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
NORTH HAVERHILL — A 21-year-old female Dartmouth College student recounted in graphic detail how she was allegedly raped and strangled by a then-recent Dartmouth alumnus on the roof of a college fraternity nearly three years ago.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
HANOVER — Stacey Abrams, a former Georgia state representative, activist and author, offered suggestions about how to navigate Donald Trump’s second term as president to a crowd of Dartmouth community members at the Hanover Inn on Wednesday evening.
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
LEBANON — Amid frigid temperatures, Upper Valley firefighters responded to three blazes on Wednesday morning.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
ENFIELD — A New Hampshire Superior Court judge ruled in favor of the Enfield Zoning Board in a lawsuit brought by two residents about the proposed Laramie Farms housing development.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
HARTFORD — A person who police described as a “male individual” died from injuries from a shooting in Hartford on Sunday afternoon, according to a Monday police news release.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
ENFIELD — The Zoning Board of Adjustment in a vote Wednesday evening stuck by its November decision to approve an access road that will cross wetlands to serve a proposed 300-unit housing project.
By MARION UMPLEBY
Hartford High School senior Macy Bettwieser was one of the many students undergoing the grueling process of applying to college last fall. Since she was applying to musical theater programs, she had to submit recordings of show tunes and classical works.
By MARION UMPLEBY
LEBANON — Mounting financial troubles have forced the owners of Gusanoz Mexican restaurant, located on the Miracle Mile, to shutter two related restaurants and file for bankruptcy, in a move that impacts both employees and a South Royalton nonprofit that depended on one of the restaurants for a significant share of its business.
By MARION UMPLEBY
LEBANON — As of November, AVA Gallery and Art Center is seeking a new executive director following the retirement of Shari Boraz, who served in the position since 2021.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
EAST BETHEL — The Middle Branch Grange has always been part of Jillian Dean’s life.
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
WOODSTOCK — The Mountain Views School Board voted this week to approve a $30.8 million budget that includes all of the unified arts and two math and science positions slated for elimination in earlier budget versions.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
HANOVER — An ongoing investigation into animal remains found this fall buried at the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory has revealed high concentrations of a likely carcinogen, but no evidence of groundwater contamination so far.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — A 54-year-old Hartford man whose home across the street from Hartford High School was the target of a police raid in 2023, pleaded guilty last week to a misdemeanor count of cocaine possession.
By ALEX HANSON
Revels North, an arts nonprofit that celebrates and performs traditional music from around the world, has had a tough go since the coronavirus pandemic.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — The School Board has recommended a $53.7 million operating budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1 that would likely result in a 2.35% tax rate increase.Residents will have the opportunity to learn more about the budget and present...
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
HARTLAND — The Planning Commission indicated at a meeting last week that it would oppose a proposed 160-foot cell tower off Town Farm Hill Road, near Hartland Four Corners.“Our job is to defend the town plan, and the town plan says you don’t build on...
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