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By CHRISTINA DOLAN
LEBANON — New and improved learning spaces will greet students and staff at Hanover Street and Lebanon High schools when the school year begins later this month.The Hanover Street School, which serves 320 students in grades K-4, has four new...
By PATRICK O’GRADY
LEBANON — Jaden Poirier has joined an elite club — a very elite club.A hole-in-one in golf is a rarity. A double eagle, also called an albatross, which is three shots under par, is even rarer. There is a greater chance of being struck by lightning...
LEBANON — Upper Valley drivers are under increased scrutiny as police intensify traffic patrols to crack down on dangerous driving.The Lebanon Police Department announced in a Tuesday afternoon news release that high-profile patrols will target the...
Firefighter Jeremy Dodge, left, and Isabelle Hamilton, 18, right, load lockers onto a trailer as Capt. Jeff Egner, back left, and Lt. Todd Hamilton, Isabelle’s dad, back right, look on during the moving of Lebanon Fire Station One.
By ELLE MULLER
WEST LEBANON — It turns out fiber arts such as knitting and crocheting weren’t just a hobby fad that helped people get through the lengthy — and often isolating — COVID-19 pandemic.“It seems like interest in fiber arts keeps growing,” said Terry...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
CLAREMONT — Valley Regional Hospital has officially joined the Dartmouth Health system, under an agreement that is intended to expand specialty care and to improve access to services such as mental health and substance use treatment, administrators of...
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
WEST LEBANON — Balvin Bowen and Carline Roberge never intended to open a restaurant — let alone two — but customers who love the couple’s Jamaican and Haitian food had other thoughts.The couple, who live in West Lebanon, got their start almost 15...
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
WEST LEBANON — U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., said Democrats need to focus on the concerns of the working class in order to earn voters’ support in November and he wanted Vice President Kamala Harris to commit to certain progressive agenda items...
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
WEST LEBANON — Former senior White House aide Maggie Goodlander is one of two Democrats seeking the party’s nomination for the 2nd Congressional District seat held for more than a decade by Democrat Annie Kuster, who is not seeking another term.The...
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
WEST LEBANON — Former Executive Councilor and 2016 gubernatorial candidate Colin Van Ostern is one of two Democrats vying for incumbent Annie Kuster’s seat in Congress.Kuster, who is not running for reelection, has endorsed Van Ostern, who managed her...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
CONCORD — Federal prosecutors want the former head of Listen Community Services to serve 26 months in prison for embezzling money from the Upper Valley nonprofit, while the defense attorney is seeking a 12-month sentence.Neither side disputes the...
LEBANON — Dartmouth Health “is fully operational system-wide” after its computer systems were affected by last Friday’s global technology outage.On Friday, Dartmouth Health reported that its medication dispensing machines were among the tools affected...
WEST LEBANON — A Benning Street warehouse was damaged in a fire Thursday evening.Lebanon firefighters responded to a fire alarm activation at 82 Benning St. shortly after 9:30 p.m., according to a Lebanon Fire Department news release. No one was...
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
LEBANON — Upper Valley emergency service agencies, health care providers and businesses felt the impact of a global internet outage that started early Friday morning.Around 9 a.m., Dartmouth Health reported that its “locations are experiencing a...
By PATRICK O’GRADY
WEST LEBANON — The successful high school tennis programs at Lebanon and Hanover have earned several awards, as selected by coaches, for the most recent spring season, including the NHIAA Division II boys player for the year in Lebanon senior Nolan...
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
LEBANON — A paving project on Miracle Mile will have to be restarted after a contractor applied the wrong asphalt on the roadway.City officials called for using “virgin asphalt” to pave the roughly 1¼-mile stretch of Route 4.“The products applied had...
LEBANON — The city’s began relocating its downtown fire station this week to temporary sites on city-owned land that will house personnel, equipment and apparatuses during the construction of a new firehouse to replace its aging facility on South Park...
By PATRICK O’GRADY
At Sophia’s Candy Corner in West Lebanon, owner Sophia Lowe believes the adage “like a kid in a candy store” applies equally to adults.“I find the adults come in and they are so excited because they remember what it was like to go to an old-time candy...
By JIM KENYON
A day seldom passes this summer when Matt Malloy, collector of greens fees/scheduler of tee times/bartender at Carter Country Club, doesn’t have a golfer asking him what the future holds for Lebanon’s century-old course.“A lot of people still think...
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
HARTFORD — A recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling allowing communities to arrest and fine people for sleeping outside in public spaces has drawn the ire of Upper Valley social services providers and skepticism from local law enforcement and municipal...
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