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By PATRICK O’GRADY
WINDSOR — The keynote speaker offered the 157th graduating class of Windsor High School one final lesson during Friday’s commencement inside the Harry Ladue Gymnasium.
By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.
GOFFSTOWN, N.H. — You can still refer to the Lebanon High girls’ tennis team as the Raiders, but right now they probably prefer to be called the Champs.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
NORWICH — For many years, Suzie Wallis sold sheep fleeces, raw wool and dyed yarn, as well as flowers and vegetables from her family’s garden at the Norwich Farmers’ Market.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
New Hampshire lawmakers don’t often align, but banning student cellphone use in schools became one of those rare occasions.
Myra McNaughton, of Woodstock, earned second place in the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Scholarship for the State of Vermont. McNaughton, who plans on attending Vassar College this fall, received a certificate and $600 cash award.
By ALEX HANSON
In a sign of how heated Vermont’s education reform debate has become, the board of the White River Valley Supervisory Union has cut ties with the organization that advocates for the state’s public school boards.
By DAVID BROOKS
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story first ran in September 2024. On June 1, the Attorney General’s office issued another alert about this problem spreading in New Hampshire.
By JIM KENYON
When a small group of the 1,400 registered nurses at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center embarked on a grassroots unionization drive in early 2024, they expected backlash from the hospital’s administration. Hostile bosses, they could handle. Petty moves by management, such as requiring pro-union fliers be on laminated paper, were minor inconveniences.
By BEN HOOKE
BURLINGTON — What do you even do as a senior class that’s won everything you can win?
By BEN HOOKE
BURLINGTON — An afternoon that began with members of the White River Valley track and field team singing the national anthem did not end on quite the perfect note for the Wildcats dream of a fourth consecutive state title in girls track.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
After weeks of crunching numbers and weighing priorities, almost no one in the New Hampshire Senate was 100% happy with the state budget.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
ENFIELD — The Mascoma Valley Regional School District is fighting for reimbursement of half-a-million dollars it has already spent on ventilation improvements and professional development programs after the U.S. Department of Education declined to provide the district with the previously approved funds.
Girls Lacrosse
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — In what has been a notoriously rainy spring, not a cloud hung in the sky over Lebanon High School’s commencement ceremony on Thursday evening as the 137 graduates processed onto a school athletic field.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — Find a balance in your life; don’t be afraid to step out of your comfort zone; do the things you love; celebrate your accomplishments and remember to smile.
By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.
MANCHESTER — The Hanover High boys’ tennis team fell short in its pursuit of perfection and a second-straight championship after losing to rival Bedford in the NHIAA Division I final, 6-3, at the Mark Ouellette Tennis Courts at Southern New Hampshire University on Wednesday.
Newport 3, Stevens 1
By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.
LEBANON — Lebanon High School hockey is seeking a new head coach after Dean Cashman informed the school he would not return for a third season.
By MARION UMPLEBY
WOODSTOCK — For almost four decades, Killington, Vt., resident John Hurley has been at the helm of West Woodstock’s casual eatery, the White Cottage Snack Bar.
By DAN MACKIE
I read somewhere that a well-prepared gentleman should have a commencement address in his back pocket in case the guest speaker does not arrive. While relatively rare, it could happen. They might forget the date, take a wrong turn, suffer a loss of nerves.
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