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Lebanon Police search for missing Dartmouth grad student
LEBANON, N.H. (WCAX) - The Lebanon Police Department is asking for public assistance in locating Dartmouth graduate student Kexin Cai. Police say 26-year-old Cai was last seen at around 3:00 p.m. on May 15th in the area of Drake Lane in West Lebanon. They say Cai left her place on...
Someone broke into Vermont home, ate meal and slept before leaving, police say
HARTLAND, Vt. — Police in a New England state are investigating after someone broke into a home, ate a meal, and slept before leaving, authorities said. Vermont State Police said the burglary happened between May 9 and May 16 and that someone entered a locked home on Route 5 in Hartland.
Programs and services set at North Wilmot Church
WILMOT – The North Wilmot Union Meeting House Society (NWUMHS) has scheduled two. music programs, two services and the Annual Community Hymn Sing this summer at the North. Wilmot Church, 3 Breezy Hill Road in North Wilmot. All events will start at 4 PM. Refreshments will be served after...
Elkins Fish & Game Club Awards Camperships
The regular club meeting of the Elkins Fish and Game Club was held at the Tracy Memorial Library in New London. The Elkins Fish and Game Club awarded 10 camperships to children for summer programs at Barry Conservation Camp, located at the Berlin Fish Hatchery. Attending the Fish Camp session...
Warner unveils new signs for covered bridges as part of town's 250th anniversary
WARNER, N.H. — The town of Warner is celebrating its 250th birthday and to help celebrate, the town is now displaying two new signs for the two remaining covered bridges in town. The two bridges are the Dalton and Waterloo Station bridges. The ceremony included the town's unveiling of...
Driver cited for doing 111 mph on Interstate 91 in Hartland
HARTLAND — A man from Avon, Indiana, was cited for excessive speed early this morning after Vermont State Police clocked his vehicle traveling at 111 mph on Interstate 91. During a speed enforcement operation around 1:26 a.m., state troopers detected a vehicle significantly exceeding the 65 mph speed limit.
An Ode to Highland Lake
Summers as a kid in Andover begin and end with memories made at Highland Lake. There are so many, but the snippets that follow rise up and gather as bubbles do where the water meets the sand. Memories of puttering around the lake in our family’s 10 foot “power” boat,...
Dartmouth holds celebration of life for Buddy Teevens
HANOVER, N.H. (WCAX) - Dartmouth held a celebration of life for legendary football coach Buddy Teevens on Saturday afternoon. The former Big Green head coach was remembered by over 1,500 people on Saturday at Memorial Field. Teevens, who passed away in September, helped move the game of football forward throughout...
Summer Music Associates 2024 Concert Season
Summer Music Associates will offer an outstanding concert season celebrating 51 years of extraordinary music. To open the season, on Saturday, June 22, at the Sawyer Center at Colby-Sawyer College, the 75-piece Boston Civic Symphony will be joined by Frederick Moyer, pianist, performing the Piano Concerto No. 2 in G minor Op. 22 by Camille Saint-Saëns. The program will also include the Brahms Symphony No. 4 in E minor and the Symphony Op. 11 No. 2 by Chevalier de Saint-Georges.
WHS Book Group Discusses Imperfect Union, on June 15
The Wilmot Historical Society’s (WHS) book group will discuss Imperfect Union by Steve Inskeep at 10 AM, Saturday, June 15, at the Wilmot Community Association’s Red Barn, 64 Village Road, Wilmot. Inskeep is a morning show host and reporter for NPR. This book reviews John and Jesse Fremont....
Community Day in Franklin draws a large crowd downtown
Franklin's annual Community Day brought fun to the city's downtown on the morning of May 11. Most event-goers viewed a parade that kicked off the event at 10 a.m., while over 80 vendors set up in Odell Park with demonstrations, displays, crafts, games, food and community information. The event also included a rock wall, bungie jump, game truck, and bounce houses.
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