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After more than 45 years, Upper Valley guitar shop closes
04-21-2025 6:01 PM

By MARION UMPLEBY

WEST LEBANON — After more than 45 years in business, financial troubles and a falling out between business partners led music shop Blue Mountain Guitar to take a final bow last weekend.

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NH legislators push bills that would override local zoning ordinances
04-21-2025 5:45 PM

By EMMA ROTH-WELLS

WEST LEBANON — In an effort to alleviate the statewide housing crisis, New Hampshire legislators are backing bipartisan proposals that would override some local zoning ordinances.


Protesters rally in Lebanon and elsewhere across the country
04-20-2025 5:49 PM

By PHILIP MARCELO

NEW YORK — Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration took to the streets of communities large and small across the U.S. on Saturday, decrying what they see as threats to the nation’s democratic ideals.


First Baptist Church in Lebanon celebrates first service in new building eight years after arson
04-18-2025 4:51 PM

By ALEX HANSON

LEBANON — Dennis Merrihew started coming to First Baptist Church when he was around 11 years old. That’s the better part of a lifetime ago for the 74-year-old Lebanon resident.


A little off the top
04-18-2025 3:03 PM

Joel Luis and Danny Sanchez of Olsen Roofing remove shingles on a large barn last week in Orford. Built in the 1800s, the barn is getting a new roof to help preserve the building.


Walkout at Dartmouth calls attention to Trump’s attacks on universities, conditions in Gaza
04-17-2025 6:51 PM

By CLARE SHANAHAN

HANOVER — On a warm and windy Thursday afternoon, about 150 people gathered on the lawn in front Baker-Berry Library at Dartmouth College as part of a nationwide protest “in defense of higher education,” as English and Creative Writing Professor Patricia Stuelke described it.


Newport school’s bat colony to be removed over spring break
04-17-2025 2:01 PM

By PATRICK O’GRADY

NEWPORT — The process to evict a colony of bats from the attic in Richards Elementary School is scheduled to be completed while the students are on spring break, which begins April 28th.


Enterprise: Frank’s Bargain Center owner discusses revamping Charlestown fabric, yarn shop
04-16-2025 10:27 AM

By PATRICK O’GRADY

CHARLESTOWN — When a business changes hands, the new owner usually has experience or a strong knowledge of the product line or service.


Top shelf in the NHL
04-15-2025 4:53 PM

Philadelphia’s Morgan Frost, right, scores against Washington goaltender Clay Stevenson (33) during an NHL preseason game in Washington last September. Stevenson, the former Dartmouth College goalie, was called up to the Capitals on Monday from their AHL affiliate, the Hershey Bears, for whom he has posted a 2.94 goals against average, a .888 save percentage, two shutouts and a 18-5-5 record this season. The Capitals — who have been without their No. 1 netminder, Logan Thompson, the last two weeks due to an upper-body injury — were to visit the N.Y. Islander on Tuesday night before closing the regular-season schedule at Pittsburgh on Thursday evening.


Hanover, Dresden school boards join lawsuit challenging Trump order on DEI
04-15-2025 4:06 PM

By EMMA ROTH-WELLS

HANOVER — The Dresden and Hanover school districts are two of six in New Hampshire suing the U.S. Department of Education.


Capping a class trip
04-15-2025 2:49 PM

A group of Jacques Rousseau Secondary School friends returning to Longueuil, Quebec, after a class trip to Boston stop for a meal in West Lebanon on Friday. They have made a tradition of wearing matching hats on each year’s trip.


NH Fish and Game: ‘Very ill-prepared’ pair rescued from Mount Cardigan should have to pay
04-15-2025 1:27 PM

ORANGE — New Hampshire Fish and Game officers are preparing to ask the Attorney General’s Office to bill two unprepared hikers, including a Dartmouth College student, after they had to be rescued on Mount Cardigan on Monday evening.


Enterprise: Trio discusses partnership that brought Protectworth Brewing to Kellyville
04-15-2025 12:39 PM

By PATRICK O’GRADY

KELLEYVILLE — When Tim Fraser, Tony Grasso and Adam Bray opened Protectworth Brewing last May, they had a goal beyond producing craft beer.


Federal judge finds NH school district’s actions ‘entirely reasonable’ in transgender athlete protest by parents
04-15-2025 10:39 AM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

A federal judge has ruled against a group of Bow parents who claimed their First Amendment rights were violated when the local school district barred them from wearing pink wristbands to protest against transgender athletes playing in girls’ sports.


Lebanon fire department responds to two residential electrical fires
04-14-2025 12:30 PM

By CLARE SHANAHAN

LEBANON — Two electrical fires Sunday displaced the occupants of two homes and left a cat dead.


Newport superintendent resigns, citing ‘challenge of working with a member of the School Board’
04-13-2025 10:30 AM

By PATRICK O’GRADY

NEWPORT — Superintendent Donna Magoon announced her resignation in a prepared statement at Thursday’s Newport School Board meeting, citing the lack of support from one board member, whom she did not name.


NHDOT considers designated pedestrian crossings near Saint-Gaudens site
04-12-2025 2:01 PM

By PATRICK O’GRADY

CORNISH — The New Hampshire Department of Transportation is in the beginning stages of a plan to improve pedestrian crossings on Route 12A in the area of Saint-Gaudens National Historic Park and Blow Me Down Farm.


Local farms in New Hampshire are helping close loop on food waste
04-12-2025 10:00 AM

By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN

Every bit of leftover food at the Kearsarge Food Hub finds its way back to the soil.


Upper Valley businesses feel the sting of rising cocoa prices
04-11-2025 6:01 PM

By MARION UMPLEBY

HANOVER — In the 11 years Ana Paula Fernandes has operated Brazilian bakery My Brigadeiro on South Main Street, her signature truffles have cost $1.98 apiece.


Jurors fail to reach verdict in Orford sexual assault case
04-11-2025 4:00 PM

NORTH HAVERHILL — Prosecutors said they expect to retry a retired priest who was charged with sexually assaulting a minor at an Orford Boy Scouts camp nearly 50 years ago, after a mistrial was declared Thursday when jurors could not reach a unanimous verdict in Grafton County court.


Mascoma Community Healthcare seeks to help improve access to care
04-11-2025 12:41 PM

CANAAN — Mascoma Community Healthcare will host 80 meetings in 16 Upper Valley towns to talk to residents about why they struggle to get health care.

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