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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.
By BEN HOOKE
BETHLEHEM, N.H. — When it came to a return to the NHIAA division III tennis final, you just couldn’t stop the Lebanon Raiders.
LEBANON — Motorists who will want to use Exit 17 to get on or off Interstate 89 in Lebanon this coming Sunday and Monday nights should take note that the northbound and southbound ramps will be alternately closed while work crews grind up the road surface in preparation for repaving.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
NEWPORT — The School Board announced this week that Forrest Ransdell will be the next superintendent of Newport.
Claremont NH Pride: Monday, June 16 through Saturday, June 21. Festivities will be posted at greaterclaremontnh.org/PRIDE and Facebook: “Claremont NH PRIDE.”
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
HANOVER — As state and federal pressure on “sanctuary jurisdictions” intensifies, the future is uncertain for policies aimed at protecting immigrant communities in some Upper Valley municipalities.
By MARION UMPLEBY
WOODSTOCK — Over the past few years, comedian Vicki Ferentinos has been busy getting in reps at stand-up venues in the Upper Valley and across Vermont.
By JAMES M. PATTERSON
LEBANON — Tree Board member Charlie Depuy, right, and volunteer Jen Alloco tamp down the earth around a freshly-planted redbud tree at the edge of the School Street Cemetery in Lebanon last month.
By TRIS WYKES
BEDFORD, N.H. — At least they chowed down at Chipotle before leaving southern New Hampshire.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
NEWBURY — Mount Sunapee Resort’s base lodge was packed Tuesday morning, but instead of skiers and snowboarders gearing up for a day on the slopes, the crowd was there to talk about the resort’s aging wastewater treatment system.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
CLAREMONT — At the request of former City Manager Yoshi Manale, the City Council canceled a public hearing on his termination that had been scheduled for Tuesday evening.
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
After more than a decade at the helm, Debra Douglas will step down as Chairman of the New Hampshire Lottery Commission at the end of the month, the agency announced Tuesday.
By JOHN LIPPMAN
WINDSOR — More than 160 animals living in a trailer were surrendered by their owners to authorities and taken away by animal welfare organizations last week in what police described as an “animal hoarding incident” in Windsor.
By CHARLOTTE MATHERLY
Months into her first term as a congresswoman, U.S. Rep. Maggie Goodlander has bought a home in Concord, which is within the second congressional district that she represents.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
HANOVER — Campus cafes at Dartmouth are returning to normal operating hours this week after undergraduate student workers ended their strike amid plans to resolve contract disagreements with the college.
By JAMES M. PATTERSON
WEST LEBANON — Lebanon firefighters Craig Noyes, left, and Jacob Astbury practice rescuing their colleague, Chris Pearson, middle, in a city-owned training house on South Main Street last month.
By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.
HANOVER — They’re back.
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