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By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG
HANOVER — Following a season in which the Dartmouth College baseball team won six of its seven Ivy League series and finished in third place, the Big Green were pegged for the No. 3 spot again in the 2023 preseason poll and even received a first-place...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
LEBANON — A woman residing at a senior living facility had nearly $6,000 in stolen cryptocurrency funds recovered for her thanks in large measure to the victim’s “meticulously kept records” and a software program that traces digital currency...
By FRANCES MIZE
TUNBRIDGE — In the shadow of an ongoing legal dispute that has pitted a Tunbridge property owner against the town’s Selectboard, a Tunbridge state representative introduced a bill that would give towns the authority to maintain legal trails.The...
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
CANAAN — A group of residents studying town buildings is asking for public feedback about establishing a community center in Canaan.The group was formed earlier this year, in part, to see if there are any town projects that could qualify for New...
By JIM KENYON
Coke or Pepsi? Then again perhaps Mountain Dew is your soft drink of choice. And there’s always an oldie but goodie like Orange Crush.Compared to just a few years ago, it’s a whole lot easier now for employees, patients and visitors at...
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Construction crews are building an access road near VA Cutoff Road this week to facilitate a bridge replacement project scheduled for next year.Motorists can expect delays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, according...
By TRIS WYKES
Here’s a look at some of the Upper Valley residents who played varsity college sports this winter. Women’s basketball Drew (Mass.) University went 17-8 with freshman forward Beth Dobrich (Sharon/Hartford) averaging 4.6 minutes, 1.1 points and 1.7...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
ENFIELD — Paul Mirski was driven, in both his personal and professional life, by a love of New Hampshire — from its wildlife and natural beauty to its communities and historic buildings.Mirski, a highly accomplished historic preservationist and a...
By FRANCES MIZE
NEWPORT — Testing required by a new state law has found multiple water fixtures at Newport Middle and High School, and Richards Elementary School, that must be replaced to abate lead contamination.With 16 drinking fountains and faucets closed across...
By ALEX HANSON
James Graham first picked up a guitar at 14 and has played music ever since. Writing songs gives voice to his inner life.“I think (for) most people (who) come to the singer-songwriter thing is, it’s a refuge when you’re a kid,” Graham said in a recent...
By RAY COUTURE
BROWNSVILLE — A congregation of kids gathered outside Brownsville Community Church Saturday morning, bundl ed in coats and winter hats to guard against the chill and holding empty wicker and plastic baskets on their arms.Strewn all around them, from...
By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG
It’s been more than three decades since Bill Craib and his then-girlfriend, Sue Easler, spent six months traveling all over the United States and Canada to see every major and minor league baseball stadium during the 1991 season.But Craib’s...
By FRANCES MIZE
SOUTH STRAFFORD — Jenny Joy’s has set up shop, literally, in the space of South Strafford clothing consignment store Agatha’s. But with diminutive raincoats and palm-sized slippers, the pop-up is aiming its sartorial eye at a younger clientele.Started...
By TRIS WYKES
HANOVER – The ranks are always a bit thin during the Dartmouth College football team’s spring practices. Many of the seniors have exhausted their eligibility, leaving Floren Varsity House and Memorial Field to younger warriors.That being said, the Big...
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — Parks and Recreation Director Nick Lawrence said the decision by the Arrowhead Recreation Club to start over on a possible operating agreement between the club and city is a logical step in the process that he believes ultimately will be...
SWANZEY, N.H. — With three first-place finishes, Mascoma High sophomore Jenny Lutz led the Royals’ girls track and field team to second place among seven teams at the Huskie Invitational at Monadnock High School, edging Newport by a point, 77-76....
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
A different kind of dance performance is coming to Dartmouth College next week at a venue that isn’t exactly known for the art form.Le Patin Libre, a contemporary ice dancing company based in Montreal, will perform the United States premiere of their...
By NORA DOYLE-BURR
NORWICH — Mary Irene Moore, known as Irene, lived a quiet existence in Norwich before memory issues required that she move into a nursing home about a decade ago.She first lived in the now-shuttered Brookside Health and Rehabilitation Center in White...
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
WINDSOR — The American Precision Museum has received an infusion of funds that will allow it to expand its footprint and STEM education programs.A $600,000 grant from the Farley Family Charitable Foundation will help the Windsor-based museum located...
WINDSOR — The Mt. Ascutney School Board is collecting applications for a new board member to represent Windsor on the two-town board that also includes West Windsor.The search comes after former board member Amy McMullen stepped down following...
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