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US: Wild Bear Spotted At Household Terrace In Colebrook, New Hampshire
A wild bear was spotted at a household terrace in Colebrook, New Hampshire on April 24. The video shows the bear climbing down from the deck table. RESTRICTIONS AND USAGE TERMS: Please credit “@JollesMary via Spectee”. NOTE: looped video Video Location: Colebrook, New Hampshire, US Video Recording Date/Time: April 24, 2024.
Pair of storms in April 1893 toppled luxury hotel being built in Colebrook
COLEBROOK, N.H. — In the late 1800s, a group of businessmen decided to build a large luxury hotel on 250 acres atop Lombard's Hill, overlooking the community of Colebrook. The plan was to construct a $50,000, 102-room, first-class hotel with the incredible natural surroundings being the big draw. The...
New York man to serve 2 years on supervised release for smuggling immigrants into New Hampshire
CONCORD, N.H. — A New York man who admitted to smuggling undocumented immigrants into New Hampshire has been sentenced to 2 years of supervised release and 2 years of home confinement Tuesday. Abraham Hernandez, 27, pleaded guilty to three counts of bringing in or harboring certain aliens according to...
Letter to the Editor: Dartmouth Alumni Should Not Be Excluded From Local Politics
When I voted for Democratic Rep. Annie Kuster ’78 and Republican Gov. Chris Sununu, an alumnus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in 2022, I was not selecting them for their SAT scores. Nor was I supporting them for their elite university degrees. I voted for them because I believed they would best represent my interests.
Orleans and Essex counties shine at Northeast Regional 4-H Spring Showcase in Lyndonville
LYNDONVILLE—Youth from Orleans and Essex counties demonstrated remarkable talent and skill at the Northeast Regional 4-H Spring Showcase, held at Lyndon Town School on April 6. The event featured a broad array of presentations and competitions, with participants from these counties taking home several prestigious awards. In Essex County,...
One day after totality, many North Country leaders say eclipse planning paid off
Businesses and civic leaders in the North Country spent months preparing for Monday’s total solar eclipse. The morning after totality hit, some said they felt all that hard work paid off. Colebrook town manager Tim Stevens spent the better part of the past year thinking about everything that could...
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