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Hanover 6, Oyster River-Portsmouth 2
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
WEST WINDSOR — Shortly after the West Windsor Selectboard approved a new short-term rental ordinance in September, Anne Yates got to work collecting signatures to repeal it.
Valentine’s Tea Party in Thetford: Saturday, Feb. 8, 11 a.m. Latham Memorial Library, 16 Library Road. Bring a loved one for tea and treats. Valentine making supplies available. Fancy tea party attire encouraged, but not required. Stuffed animals, dolls and people of all ages welcome. librarian@thetfordlibrary.org.
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
HARTFORD — The police chief and Selectboard this week grappled with how to uphold a 2020 town ordinance offering protections to Hartford’s immigrant communities, while also complying with state statutes and federal law.
CLAREMONT — With a winter storm predicted, the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services has postponed a public hearing that had been scheduled for Thursday evening at the Claremont Opera House.
By MARION UMPLEBY
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Film festivals with a political bent often risk falling prey to what Samantha Davidson Green, executive director of Junction Arts & Media, calls “the doom and gloom festival dilemma,” wherein audiences leave the theater feeling more hopeless than when they entered.
By TRIS WYKES
BRADFORD, Vt. — It’s a feel-good season so far for the Oxbow High girls basketball team, which improved to 12-1 on Tuesday with a 58-34 victory over Harwood.
Hartford 73, MSJ 37
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Considering speeding in New Hampshire? Think again.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
At age 75, Rep Bob Lynn says he loves life. But he knows he’s no “spring chicken” and his days are finite.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
NEWPORT — Prosecutors have dropped charges against a Newport woman accused of witness tampering in a police investigation of her husband, who recently saw criminal charges against him dismissed as well, back-to-back vindications in the eyes of the couple, who maintained their innocence throughout the legal saga.
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
HARTLAND — Town Meeting voters next month will decide whether to allow the town to put the long shuttered North Hartland School building up for sale.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — A large turnout is expected Thursday evening at the Claremont Opera House for a public hearing on an application from a business that wants state approval to process construction and demolition material at its Industrial Boulevard facility.
Thetford 74, Windsor 46
The New Hampshire State Fire Marshal’s Office and the Passenger Tramway Safety Board have launched an investigation after a man fell 20 feet to the ground when a chair detached from a lift at Attitash Mountain Resort on Saturday.
CLAREMONT — A 53-year-old Claremont woman died Monday night after driving into the back of a plow truck on Interstate 91, according to a news release from Vermont State Police.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
BRADFORD, Vt. — During a recent Upper Valley stop, U.S. Rep. Becca Balint, D-Vt., described the scene in Washington as “chaotic” since the Trump administration took over two weeks ago.
By MARION UMPLEBY
SOUTH STRAFFORD — Ever since husband-and-wife owners Melvin and Sue Coburn announced their plans to retire in 2022, the fate of Coburns’ General Store has hung in the balance.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Marcy Kelley, superintendent of Bow and Dunbarton’s school district, is standing up to a legislative effort calling for her removal over allegations that she suppressed parents’ free speech during a girls’ soccer game last fall.
CLAREMONT — State troopers caught two teen drivers going well over 100 mph in New Hampshire over the weekend.
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