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Prosecutor won’t press charges against student-journalists arrested during protest
HANOVER, N.H. (WCAX) - Prosecutors have decided not to press charges against two Dartmouth College student-journalists arrested while covering a protest-- that’s according to the school’s student newspaper, The Dartmouth. The students were arrested on May 1 while covering the pro-Palestinian protest on the school’s Hanover campus.
What’s next for the arrested student protesters?
Prosecutors in the Lebanon District Court are moving forward with criminal proceedings for individuals arrested on the Green last week, with arraignment court dates scheduled for July 15 and Aug. 5, according to Hanover Police Department lieutenant Mike Schibuola. A media release from the Hanover Police Department reported that a...
Broadway veterans lend a hand to stage Hanover HS spring musical
HANOVER, N.H. (WCAX) - Students from Hanover High School this weekend are staging their spring musical production. The Footlighters’ production of “Mean Girls” opened Friday and runs through Sunday, one of three shows the theater club puts on each year. A group of Broadway veterans are lending their skills to bring the musical to life. The director, music director, and choreographer spent years working in professional theater and eventually brought their skills to the Upper Valley’s Northern Stage.
They remember Vietnam protests. Now, they're facing charges after protesting the Gaza war at Dartmouth.
Douglas Smith lives in Sharon, Vt., just across the border from New Hampshire. He’s legally blind, asthmatic, epileptic and undergoing treatment for cancer. And since October, the 83-year-old has also carved out time for weekly vigils around the Upper Valley for the civilians killed in the war between Israel and Hamas.
📋McCormick visits Hanover markets
Good morning, Hanover! Happy (early) mother's day to all the moms out there, especially my mom, Allison! Your Friday Hanover weather forecast: A high of 57, low of 46. Cooler with some showers. 🌧️ Your Saturday Hanover weather forecast: A high of 62, low of 49. Partly sunny. ⛅ ...
Burlington man charged in child luring sting
HARTFORD, Vt. (WCAX) - A Burlington man faces child luring charges following a sting operation by Hartford Police. Police say Robert Charbonneau, 50, contacted a Hartford investigator online in October 2023 who was posing as a 14-year-old girl from Vermont. They say he allegedly engaged in conversations of an increasingly sexual nature and sent explicit images of himself.
Vermont Conversation: Dartmouth Professor Annelise Orleck was arrested but not silenced
The police assault of Professor Orleck made national news and the videos went viral. Read the story on VTDigger here: Vermont Conversation: Dartmouth Professor Annelise Orleck was arrested but not silenced.
‘A redefinition of civil disobedience’: Dartmouth’s crackdown with riot police was far worse than the protest
Jeff Sharlet, a Dartmouth professor, on how the college ‘swatted themselves’ sending in special response police unit to arrest pro-Palestinian protesters. Dartmouth College, with about 6,700 students, is the smallest of the eight schools in the Ivy League, and one of the most geographically remote. Growing up nearby, it was guaranteed I’d run into someone I knew crossing Dartmouth Green, the central campus lawn in Hanover, New Hampshire.
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