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By MARION UMPLEBY
NORWICH — Activist and puppeteer Pati Hernández has always seen the power of storytelling.
RANDOLPH — A Randolph woman has been charged with Medicaid fraud.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Lisa Beaudoin walked into the Legislative Office Building in Concord on Tuesday in a last-ditch effort to plead with state lawmakers not to cut Medicaid in the state budget.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
HANOVER — A downtown street will be closed for about 18 months starting Wednesday to allow Dartmouth College to overhaul its heating system, as part of an effort to reduce the campus’ carbon emissions.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
HANOVER — Dartmouth College is among two dozen U.S. research institutions supporting Harvard in its legal fight against the Trump administration, arguing that the federal government’s freeze of $2.2 billion in research grants to Harvard “would negatively impact the entire research ecosystem.”
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — A rabid fox attacked two adults on Latham Works Lane in downtown White River Junction on Saturday, Hartford’s health officer said Tuesday.
By JENNIFER HAUCK
BRIDGEWATER — Jennifer Beliveau enjoys unwinding after work with her flock of chickens late last month.
By ALEX HANSON
Even before Monday’s votes on legislation that is expected to radically reshape Vermont’s education landscape, Upper Valley school officials, and a few local lawmakers, were calling for its defeat.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — The Eagle Times newspaper temporarily suspended its print edition earlier this month following the unexpected resignation of three employees in the paper’s newsroom, the Eagle’s owner said last week.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
NORWICH — The Norwich Farmers’ Market is making progress on plans to establish a permanent home across Route 5 from its longtime location.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
CLAREMONT — Allegations of gunplay, stalking and death threats have landed two Claremont men behind bars.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
Thetford Academy’s Ulysses Junker won two events at the New England Track and Field Championships on Saturday and, in the process, set a new standard for Vermont athletes.
Woodstock Union High School Class of 2025: Reid Foden Allegretti, Colgate University, undeclared; Laura Jean Audsley, workforce, Keene Perspectives; Micah James Audsley, Vermont State College, wildlife and forest conservation; Sequoia Barbour, Johnson and Wales University, baking and pastry arts; Stella Elizabeth Capurso, Northeastern University, political science and economics; Alice Olivia Cayer, Colby-Sawyer College, psychology; Isabel Grace Cellini, Bowdoin College, biology and literature; Noah Riley Cole; Owen Daniel Courcey, Dartmouth College, economics; Irie Cassius Cully, University of Vermont, forestry; Lucy Catherine Drebitko, Yale University, ecology and evolutionary biology; Leo Anthony Durney, Temple University, environmental science; Finn K Farrell, University of Vermont, environmental engineering; Graham Walden Fox, University of Virginia, mechanical engineering; Samuel James Fraga, workforce, Alpine Bike Works; Samantha Marie Gomes; Olivia Dora Maria Grasso, St. Lawrence University, biology; Samuel Chase Gravelle, workforce; Levi Alexander Halley, United States Military Academy at West Point; Matthew Harvey; Cora M Hewitt, Washington County Community College, welding; Juliette Lyons Hill, Syracuse University, illustration; Bridget Marie Howe, Vermont State University at Castleton, criminal justice; Kamryn Elizabeth Jillson, Franklin Pierce University, health science/pre physical therapy; Nicholas Anthony Johnson, defer from Champlain College; Phineaus Anar Johnson; Shay Alyssa Johnson, Vermont State University at Castleton, nursing; Kaitlyn Eris Jones; Bryant William Keith-Turner; Aidan James Keough-Vella, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, aerospace engineering; Colton Edwin Kowalski, Plymouth State University, accounting; Joffre Pajor Legayada, Villanova University, civil engineering; Edwin John Lynds, Paul Smith’s College, environmental science; Kevin Walker Lynds; Lilly Tova Macri, University of Massachusetts Amherst, business; Ada Morgan Mahood, University of New Hampshire, journalism/communication; Eryn Elizabeth McGuire, Northeastern University, biology; Myra Cristina McNaughton, Vassar College, psychology or sociology; Lili Madeline Morris; Kiara Rose Nestler; Michael O’Neill, Western Colorado University, undeclared; Alexander Palazzo, Western Welding Academy; Chance Scott Palmer, workforce; Zane Michael Peach, Hocking College, forestry management; Caeden D Perreault, St. Lawrence University, conservation biology; Vincent Joseph Petrone, Plymouth State University, undeclared; Maggie Rose Pierce, Clarkson University, civil engineering/construction engineering management; Parker Sumner Pierce, Vermont State University at Lyndon, applied psychology; Jack Anduin Quicker, University of Vermont, biomedical engineering; Addison Louise Richardson; Anna M Robidoux, EMT certification; Luciana Victoria Rullo, University of Maine, marketing; Benjamin Reese Runstein, Plymouth State University, finance; Aubrey Nora Seman, Dartmouth College, environmental science; Tua Esther Shaw, University of Vermont, nursing; Joseph Martin Sluka, Middlebury College, political science; Caden Thomas Smith, workforce, arborist for Smith and Sons; Rue Angus Stahl, University of New Hampshire, environmental studies; Andrew Collins Steele, Alfred State College, motorsports technology and business; Averill Douglas Stevens; Nikolas Alexander Stewart, workforce, Woodstock Farmer’s Market; Jane Chappell Stout, University of Michigan, biology and human behavior; Quintin James Taylor; Elizabeth Hibbert-McCoy Tindall, University of St. Andrews, environmental science; James Rowan Underwood, Colby College, undeclared; Quinn Silas Uva, Saint Michael’s College, physics & mechanical engineering; Charles Michael Ward; Carter Warren; Ryan Michael Woodward; and Ethan James Zayas, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, undeclared.
By JIM KENYON
THETFORD — As an old-school newspaperman, Gene Cassidy was a masterful storyteller who could reel in readers with a simple opening line.
By ETHAN WEINSTEIN
MONTPELIER — After days of stagnated negotiations, a group of lawmakers and Gov. Phil Scott reached a compromise on the year’s landmark education reform bill.
Mascoma Valley Regional High School juniors Adeline Josephson and Reece Woodward earned third place at the Destination Imagination Global Finals, an open-ended STEAM competition last month in Kansas City, Mo. The event tested students’ abilities in science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
HANOVER — The sun broke through the clouds as Golden Globe Award-winning actress Sandra Oh approached the podium to deliver the commencement address at Dartmouth on Sunday.
By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.
NORTHFIELD, Vt. — The Hartford High girls lacrosse team was unable to complete its undefeated season and capture its first VPA Division II title since 2022, falling to Green Mountain Valley, 19-16, in Saturday’s championship at Norwich University.
By BEN HOOKE
BURLINGTON — After waiting 37 years for their second baseball championship, a third took hardly as long for Thetford Academy.
By TRIS WYKES
CASTLETON, Vt. — After the initial hugs and screams and tears, after the VPA Division III softball trophy had been presented to Oxbow High for the fifth consecutive year and individual medals were handed out Saturday, coach Chuck Simmons herded his team into shallow left field at Vermont State University-Castleton.
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