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Kenyon: Husband of 9/11 victim questions why plea agreement was rejected
08-23-2024 6:51 PM

By JIM KENYON

For Blake Allison, whose wife was among the nearly 3,000 people killed on 9/11, it’s never been about seeking retribution against the men accused of planning the deadliest terrorist attacks in U.S. history.It’s about finding answers.How did the plan...


Puppy prom
07-25-2024 3:15 PM


Preserving habitat in Etna
04-19-2024 3:54 PM


Family of late West Lebanon woman grateful for community’s help
03-19-2024 4:51 PM

By CHRISTINA DOLAN

WEST LEBANON — Mardrey Swenson loved the Upper Valley.She and her husband, Dr. Rand Swenson, first moved to the region in 1990. They raised three children here.“We always knew the area was special, but it became doubly special with the outpouring of...


Jim Kenyon: Windsor’s Hudson Ranney goes to Washington
01-06-2024 4:18 AM

By JIM KENYON

When I met 16-year-old Hudson Ranney at the Boston Dreams coffee shop in Windsor, it was 10 in the morning and he was munching on a Moose Tracks ice cream cone while checking messages on his Apple Watch between bites.A stereotypical teen? No...


Free walk-in vaccine clinic to be held in Woodstock on Dec. 11 
12-01-2023 2:47 PM

WOODSTOCK — The Thompson Center in Woodstock is scheduled to hold a free walk-in vaccine clinic on Monday, Dec. 11, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.The clinic is the first The Thompson is holding after the National Council on Aging awarded it a grant for the...


Police: Man pulled knife on Lebanon officer
11-17-2023 8:25 PM

WEST LEBANON — A 36-year-old Barre City man pulled a knife on a Lebanon police officer when the officer attempted to investigate what was reported to be a stolen vehicle in the Target shopping plaza parking in West Lebanon on Friday morning, Lebanon...


A Life: Timothy Matson ‘was always a sort of rebel at heart’
11-14-2023 9:27 AM

By PATRICK ADRIAN

STRAFFORD — Timothy Matson, a writer and naturalist from Strafford, owed some credit for his path in life to the U.S. Army, though not in the way that some might imagine. After all, venturing to rural Vermont — where he would live for years without...


Croydon helicopter crash kills experienced pilot
10-09-2023 7:22 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

CROYDON — Federal aviation authorities are investigating what led to a Sunday night helicopter crash in Croydon that claimed the life of a New Hampshire pilot with five decades of flying experience, officials said Monday.Carl Svenson, 73, of Loudon,...


In search for Democratic nomination, Williamson takes aim at corporate greed 
10-05-2023 5:51 AM

By CHRISTINA DOLAN

HANOVER — Presidential hopeful Marianne Williamson, speaking at Dartmouth’s Rockefeller Center for Public Policy earlier this week, defended her decision to challenge President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination for the 2024 election at a...


Search begins to replace SAU 23 superintendent retiring in June
09-11-2023 2:01 PM

HAVERHILL — The superintendent of the supervisory union that includes schools in the Upper Valley towns of Haverhill and Piermont is scheduled to retire at the end of this school year.The SAU 23 School Board is conducting a search for a replacement...


In Sharon, happy little painters at Bob Ross Paint Night
09-10-2023 9:23 PM

By NORA DOYLE-BURR

SHARON — At the start of a Bob Ross-inspired paint and sip event on Friday at Seven Stars Arts Center, instructor Christine Traverson asked the participants how long it had been since they had last painted.For some students in the Sharon art class,...


Guilty plea in Grafton road rage shooting results in no further jail time
08-16-2023 10:08 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

NORTH HAVERHILL — A former Grafton man who shot another man in the abdomen during a “road rage” encounter in 2019 has pleaded guilty to two misdemeanor charges but will not spend any more time behind bars.Joseph A. Brown, who now resides in Maine,...


In Hanover, Republican presidential candidate Hutchinson says party needs new direction
08-10-2023 8:31 AM

By BEATRICE BURACK

HANOVER — Republican presidential candidate Asa Hutchinson eschewed the tall wooden podium onstage when he spoke at Dartmouth’s Rockefeller Center for Public Policy on Tuesday evening.“I’m going to stand up here,” he said, staying on his feet directly...


Stevens High’s field hockey succession plan succeeds
08-09-2023 9:29 AM

By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG

CLAREMONT — Patty Deschaine knew that when the time came for her to step down as Stevens High field hockey head coach, she would have a succession plan in place.For the last four seasons of her 20-year run leading the Cardinals, Deschaine has had...


Balch, Windsor staff get another chance to Shrine
08-03-2023 10:27 AM

By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG

When Greg Balch was growing up in Windsor, the Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl was the biggest event of the summer.The annual football game between top just-graduated high school seniors in Vermont and New Hampshire was held at Dartmouth College back then, so...


Brother and sister believe gender played role in playing time at Thetford Academy
06-04-2023 5:43 AM

By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG

THETFORD — Baseball has been at the core of Mason and Boone Fahey’s relationship for years.A junior and sophomore, respectively, at Thetford Academy, the Faheys are always talking baseball, whether it’s their own games, college ball or their beloved...


Oxbow 16, Windsor 1: Olympians’ bats provide drumbeat in quarterfinal win 
06-03-2023 8:50 PM

By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG

BRADFORD, Vt. — Give the Oxbow High softball team an inch, and the Olympians will take a mile.Considering the amount of hard contact Oxbow made in Saturday’s VPA Division III quarterfinal against Windsor, the Yellowjackets played a mostly clean game....


Kenyon: It’s not working out
05-30-2023 9:46 AM

By JIM KENYON

Before turning in for the night, Dave Gifford wedges wax plugs into both ears and cranks up the white noise machine next to the bed in his studio apartment near downtown Lebanon.“And I still get woken up at 5 in the morning,” Gifford said. “The floor...


Windsor player back on baseball diamond after snowmobile crash
05-08-2023 8:59 PM

By BENJAMIN ROSENBERG

WINDSOR — Mike Lopez swears it doesn’t hurt him to run, no matter how uncomfortable it may look.Considering Lopez was learning how to walk again at this time last year, running without pain is remarkable progress – and so is suiting up for baseball.A...

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