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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.
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.
By MARION UMPLEBY
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Roughly 1,500 people — three times the predicted number — filled the sidewalks on Maple Street from Hartford Avenue to the end of Lyman Bridge on the New Hampshire side of the Connecticut River on a rainy Saturday afternoon.
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
WEST LEBANON — On Thursday, the first of a seasonal series of monthly chick delivery days at West Lebanon Feed & Supply, a cacophony of chirps greeted customers as they stopped in to pick up their orders.
LEBANON — Ramp closures on interstates 89 and 91 will start Wednesday as construction crews finish work on the I-89 Southbound bridge over the Connecticut River, the New Hampshire Department of Transportation announced Monday.
By MARION UMPLEBY
LEBANON — When Lebanon Opera House Executive Director Joe Clifford thinks of Lauren “Duff” Cummings Jr., he pictures him in the shadowy wings of the city’s downtown theater, headset on and Cherry Coke at hand.
By JIM KENYON
WEST LEBANON — While teaching at Richmond Middle School in Hanover for more than 20 years, Judy Collishaw was often the first on the staff to arrive each morning.
By MARION UMPLEBY
WEST LEBANON — General manager and long-term Valley News employee Rich Wallace has been appointed publisher of the newspaper.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
WEST LEBANON — The long-delayed River Park mixed-use development that was conceived as a home for biomedical and tech offices is seeking a two-year extension on its site plan, arguing that a court decision last year in the developer’s favor amounts to a “material change” in the plans and paves the way to extend the timeline for the project.
By ELLE MULLER
WEST LEBANON — Two days after Christmas in late December, a mechanical failure in a tenant space at the Powerhouse Mall caused flooding that damaged the flooring in the main lobby and hallway of the first floor, and two tenant spaces.
By MARION UMPLEBY
In French painter Robert Delaunay’s “La Parisienne,” an elegant figure formed of bright swatches of pigment steps across an abstract color field.
By MARION UMPLEBY
In 1993, Trinidadian-German recording artist Haddaway memorably posed the timeless question: “What is love? (Baby don’t hurt me).”
By MARION UMPLEBY
CLAREMONT — Yoga mats and chairs covered the floor of the sanctuary of the First Congregational Church on Pleasant Street last Saturday morning as participants settled in for a guided sound bath meditation.
By ULLA-BRITT LIBRE
WEST LEBANON — The owners of Happy Dumpling, which opened in the Powerhouse Plaza in November, hope the concept of the fast-food-style Chinese restaurant will take off.
WEST LEBANON — Lane closures at the interchange of interstates 89 and 91 are expected to cause traffic delays on Tuesday. The right lane on southbound I-89 and the Exit 10A off-ramp on northbound I-91 will be closed from 5 a.m. to 4 p.m., or until...
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
LEBANON — A grassroots community group is working to create a 3-mile, vehicle-free path connecting West Lebanon and Hanover.The West Lebanon and Hanover Greenway Community Group, or WaHG, presented the project to the Lebanon Planning Board on Monday...
By CLARE SHANAHAN
WEST LEBANON — For some in the Upper Valley, the scariest thing about this Halloween season is that there is not a Spirit Halloween store in the area; few options remain for costumes and holiday decorations.The national costume chain pops up around...
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