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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 PATRICK O’GRADY
DURHAM, N.H. — The Hanover High girls swimming and diving team defended its NHIAA Division II state title with a dominating performance on Friday evening at the Swasey Pool on the campus of the University of New Hampshire.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
LEBANON — When Julia Boger-Hawkins began managing Dartmouth Cancer Center’s Healing Harvest Food Pantry last July, it averaged four orders per day. Now that’s up to 20.
By MARION UMPLEBY
Travel around the United States and you’ll soon discover that, from the vinegar-based sauces of North Carolina to the mesquite pits of West Texas, every region has its own take on barbecue.
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 CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — An internal city investigation has found that employees in the Department of Public Works misused city resources for personal gain, according to a final report.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
Newport’s Callie Dixon, Mascoma’s Barnaby Diehn and Hanover’s Alexander Valentino were the Upper Valley’s top performers at the NHIAA Division II Indoor Track and Field Championships at Plymouth State University on Saturday.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — Two city employees face criminal charges and have been placed on paid leave in connection with a theft investigation at the Department of Public Works.
LEBANON — Firefighters responded to an accidental apartment fire at a Twin Pines-owned community housing project Wednesday morning.
By TRIS WYKES
WEST LEBANON — Campion Rink bragging rights remained with the Hanover High girls hockey team on Tuesday after the Bears pinned a 4-0 defeat on Lebanon-Stevens-Kearsarge in the rivals’ shared facility.
By MARION UMPLEBY
In 1993, Trinidadian-German recording artist Haddaway memorably posed the timeless question: “What is love? (Baby don’t hurt me).”
By JIM KENYON
In a high-profile Grafton County Superior Court case early on in his career, criminal defense attorney Charlie Buttrey resorted to an unorthodox legal strategy.
WEST LEBANON — A 55-year-old Claremont man faces charges in connection with two vehicle fires early Wednesday morning behind Town Fair Tire on South Main Street.
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 CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — A controversial 474-unit apartment complex on the site of a former brickyard off Hanover Street earned unanimous approval from the city’s Planning Board last month, after an extensive review process.
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.
LEBANON — The city’s libraries are open this week as warming shelters to protect people from extreme cold.
By JIM KENYON
Molly Myers and her husband, Rick Hatfield, had been trying for a couple of years to have their first child.
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