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A Life: Lee Cutting; ‘I mostly want Lee remembered for the kind man he was, and not what he ended up with’
01-30-2023 12:12 PM

By JIM KENYON

Lee Cutting and John Walsh were the best of friends. Whether they were good influences on each other is arguable.But they had a bond. His name was Jim Beam. “We put away a lot of bourbon,” Walsh told me.For 10 years, Cutting, 64, and Walsh, 72, lived...


Jim Kenyon: Charity basketball tournament hoping for a rebound
01-21-2023 11:19 PM

By JIM KENYON

Paul Karp, who grew up in Lebanon and raised a family here, was looking for a way to help needy kids in his community. In 1987, Karpy, as he’s known around the city, found it.The Karp’s Klassic, an end-of-the-season recreational basketball tournament,...


Jim Kenyon: Long road to reversal for man convicted of assaulting Lebanon cops
01-14-2023 6:12 PM

By JIM KENYON

After more than 14 years of legal wrangling to erase his conviction for assaulting a Lebanon police officer during a late-night traffic stop, Scott Traudt can finally claim victory.In an 18-page ruling released Jan. 3, Grafton County Superior Court...


Man’s name cleared years after conviction for assault on Lebanon police officers
01-12-2023 10:35 PM

Staff Report

NORTH HAVERHILL — A Grafton County Superior Court judge recently set aside Scott Traudt’s 2008 conviction for assaulting a Lebanon police officer, putting an end to Traudt’s yearslong effort to clear his name and his record a decade and a half after...


Jim Kenyon: Bad trap gives a bad rap to legal animal capture
01-08-2023 4:16 AM

By JIM KENYON

When Pete Stever, who trapped his first muskrat at age 12 on his family’s farm in West Fairlee, heard about what had happened in East Corinth last month, he knew immediately what it meant.“It doesn’t look good,” he said. “It only takes one bad egg to...


Jim Kenyon: A wish list for 2023
12-31-2022 3:00 PM

By JIM KENYON

With 2022 wrapping up, I figure it’s time to share my wish list for the Upper Valley in 2023. Here goes: Enough with the Norwich Farm Foundation’s $1.25 million fundraising campaign to “Bring the Cows Back.” The Upper Valley already has Billings Farm...


Jim Kenyon: Beef with the chief spills out of Hanover PD
06-11-2022 9:59 PM

By JIM KENYON

In the end, former Hanover police officer Mark Ridge not only voted with his feet, he spoke his mind.At the Hanover Selectboard meeting on Monday, Ridge gave an unsolicited insider’s view of the town’s police department, or more specifically, what he...


Jim Kenyon: Store manager accuses Hanover Co-op of racial discrimination
05-22-2022 1:06 AM

By JIM KENYON

When the Hanover Consumer Cooperative Society announced it was looking for a new chief executive, Doren Hall was eager to apply.The opportunity to oversee the Co-op’s four grocery stores, two automotive service centers and a commercial kitchen was a...


Jim Kenyon: Tennis tiff goes from one court to another
05-01-2022 8:20 AM

By JIM KENYON

Some stories that come my way are so off the wall, I immediately put them in the you-must-be-joking category. Josh Manheimer has one of those stories — except he’s not laughing. In January, Manheimer received a certified letter from Our Court Tennis...


Jim Kenyon: Quechee renters shown the door en masse, with little recourse
02-06-2022 7:03 AM

By JIM KENYON

Joey Peterson thought he heard someone in late January outside the third-floor apartment he shares with his mother and a roommate in Quechee. When he checked, all he found was an envelope taped to the door.Inside was a letter from the property...


Jim Kenyon: Nonprofit Listen adds spendy boutique to Lebanon thrift store
01-25-2022 4:34 PM

By JIM KENYON

A thousand bucks for a coat? (Granted, it’s 100% cashmere.) What about $250 for a designer winter jacket with a faux fur collar? And $100 for a chic blazer that looks like it could belong in Nancy Pelosi’s work wardrobe? Welcome to Listen Boutique,...


Jim Kenyon: Open and shut, a tale of two town governments
01-17-2022 8:43 PM

By JIM KENYON

Despite her recent appointment as Weathersfield’s first-ever “Open Meeting Law Enforcement Officer,” Olivia Savage doesn’t plan to start carrying a gun and badge.Savage might, however, put a set of flashing blue lights on her car, she told me in...


Jim Kenyon: Charlestown prosecutor running up charges against police provocateur
01-09-2022 7:18 AM

By JIM KENYON

When a police officer uses his immense powers to make an unmerited arrest, it’s the job of a prosecutor to — at the very least — use her own discretion. Call it righting a wrong.Unfortunately, Charlestown prosecutor Jessica Hodgman either lacks the...


Jim Kenyon: Charlestown takes the bait of YouTube police provocateur
11-07-2021 7:23 AM

By JIM KENYON

The town of Charlestown has become a YouTube sensation in recent weeks, but not in a good way.Charlestown’s troubles began when a YouTuber named Marc Manchon, who lives south of Concord, showed up to film vehicles coming and going from Whelen...


As Hartford breaks up encampments, homeless people have nowhere to go
10-23-2021 9:39 PM

By JIM KENYON

Just about a year ago, Keith Gokey moved into a new home in Hartford. It wasn’t much. A 6-by-10-foot cabin with walls made of water-resistant foam sheets and a wood floor raised slightly off the ground to help ward off the elements. A small propane...


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...


Remembering 9/11: A surreal sight, and a lost friend
09-11-2021 10:25 PM

By JIM KENYON

When Peter Fahey reached the top steps of the subway station in New York’s financial district shortly before 9 a.m. on Sept. 11, 2001, letter-size sheets of paper had already begun to rain from the sky.“The first thing I remember seeing was all the...


Tropical Storm Irene, 10 years later: Sudden flooding overwhelmed Woodstock mobile home park
08-28-2021 9:27 PM

By JIM KENYON

In the late summer days following Tropical Storm Irene’s rampage through Riverside Mobile Home Park in Woodstock, Nelson Gilman and Al Pristaw loaded donated orange juice, bread and carefully placed cartons of eggs into a wheelbarrow.The two longtime...


Jim Kenyon: Andy Sigler saw success, but also saw the little guy
07-13-2021 9:34 PM

By JIM KENYON

Andy Sigler was a captain of industry who earned millions as the CEO of Champion International, once the largest forest products company in the U.S. that made everything from plywood to copier paper.In 1984, after he stepped in to save a competitor...


Norwich Farms donor dies at 89
07-13-2021 12:01 PM

NORWICH — Andrew Sigler, a former Fortune 500 CEO who after retiring to the Upper Valley 25 years ago built everything from a state-of-the-art dairy farm to a nationally-recognized golf course, died Sunday at his home in Norwich.He was 89.Sigler, a...

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