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Symphony NH performing ‘South Pacific: In Concert’
The New London Barn Playhouse is thrilled to announce a new collaboration between the historic theater and Symphony NH, the Granite State’s premiere professional symphony orchestra. South Pacific: In Concert will be presented on the Barn Playhouse stage for two performances only on Saturday, June 1 at 7:30 p.m....
VAULT Open Wall call for submissions
SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – You are invited to show your work at Gallery at the VAULT in our Open Wall Show. This is a chance to display your work in a nonjuried show. There is no fee. It is a great opportunity for artists who would like to get their work out there for the first time, as well as for seasoned artists.
Baseball Game Recap: Tilton School Comes Up Short
Tilton School was the 6-5 winner over Proctor Academy when they last played one another back in April, but their luck changed this time around. The Tilton School Rams fell just short of the Proctor Academy Hornets by a score of 11-9 on Wednesday. For Proctor Academy's part, the team...
Investigators identify dismembered human remains found in 1989 near New Hampshire border
Ending a mystery that began in 1989, authorities identified the dismembered body dumped beside a rural road in western Massachusetts as those of Constance Bassignani, a former resident of Franklin, and called her now-dead husband, William Bassignani, as a person of interest in her murder. Her identity had eluded investigators...
Full online edition: The Shopper Newspaper 05-08-24
The full online edition is the same as our weekly printed publication. This week’s edition of The Shopper Newspaper features: Taylor Claflin crowned Apple Blossom Queen; Green on Main in Springfield reaches its goal; Teen space gifted to Charlestown Library; and “Ask the Superintendent” at Springfield Library.
The Dance Factory presents the 40th annual Spring Recital
SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – The Dance Factory will present their 40th annual Spring Recital on Saturday, May 11, at Springfield High School in Springfield, Vt. Students aged preschool through adult will showcase original works of ballet, pointe, modern, jazz, hip-hop, and tap dance in two separate shows, at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Teen and adult dancers will appear in both performances.
ODOT plans $460,000 project to make it safer to walk along Route 46 in Weathersfield
Walking along a busy stretch of Route 46 in Weathersfield Township will be safer thanks to a $460,000 project planned by the Ohio Department of Transportation. State funding has been approved to update and improve pedestrian safety along State Route 46 between Stewart Street and Seaborn Street. According to a media release from the Office of Governor Mike DeWine, the project will include sidewalks and enhanced crossings. The updates are scheduled to be completed by 2027.
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