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By SRUTHI GOPAL AKRISHNAN
For parents sending their kids off to school each morning, the worries never really stop. Is their kindergartener doing OK? Did they remember to pack that extra snack for the field trip?
By SRUTHIGOPALAKRISHNAN
Rising transportation costs are a major driver behind Dunbarton’s proposed $10.5 million school budget.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
LEBANON — Two Dartmouth College students arrested for protesting outside an administration building in October 2023 were guilty of criminal trespass, a state judge has ruled.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
HANOVER — Dartmouth College Child Care Center employees voted to unionize this week, a little more than a week after the college announced it had dropped plans to pursue partnering with a for-profit child care provider to operate the center.On...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Dunbarton will soon honor Scipio Page, a Black veteran who served in both the French and Indian War and the Revolutionary War, with a Heritage Trail marker, recognizing a man whose contributions have remained largely untold for centuries.Scipio Page...
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
Dartmouth College’s graduate student union is the subject of a religious discrimination complaint filed by a graduate student and teaching assistant opposed to the union’s support for pro-Palestinian causes.Benjamin Logsdon, a student in Dartmouth’s...
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
A beloved art gallery will close at the end of the year after a 10-year run in Boscawen.Twiggs Gallery at Cornerstone Design opened in 2014 and came to serve as a hub of the capital region’s arts community, featuring both exhibits and classes in art...
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
LEBANON — Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center has announced a collaboration with a Maine-based mountain guide service to offer the first Diploma in Mountain Medicine (DiMM) program east of the Rocky Mountains.The program is designed to train...
By RICHARD E. JOHNSON
Richard E. Johnson, MD, lives in Dunbarton. We are once again in the political arena, using preborn humans to generate votes for a particular political agenda. We do this because we have devalued those lives to the point of barter without much thought...
By FRANCES MIZE
HANOVER — With less than a week to go before the start of Dartmouth College’s fall term, rising senior Matt Jachim-Gallagher, of Newport, worked on a friendship bracelet on a bench across from Tuck Mall, where freshman orientation was underway.As...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
A woman who hitched a ride on an ATV in Dunbarton was injured in a crash on Tuesday caused by an allegedly intoxicated driver, but details surrounding the incident remain unclear.Tara Gardner, 46 of Weare, had walked to Heavens Gas Station at the...
By RACHEL WACHMAN
Sculptor Benjamin Victor was in second grade when NASA’s Challenger exploded in 1986, killing the seven people onboard the space shuttle, including New Hampshire teacher Christa McAuliffe.Selected for NASA’s Teacher in Space Project,...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
NORTH HAVERHILL — A state court judge has denied the town of Hanover’s petition to reconsider a court order for the police department to release arrest reports pertaining to the detention of two Dartmouth College student protesters in October.Judicial...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Kathryn Layne never anticipated that her move from Iowa to Goffstown 12 years ago would lead to her role in land conservation. But now, she has donated 137 acres of her property on 79 Stark Highway North, near the center of Dunbarton, for a...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
Next week, Page’s Corner in Dunbarton, an intersection known for its accident-prone history, will be converted to an all-way stop configuration to improve driver safety.The intersection, where traffic from Goffstown, Hopkinton and Weare converges into...
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
The ACLU of New Hampshire on Wednesday called on the University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth College to drop trespassing and disorderly conduct charges against pro-Palestine protesters arrested on May 1.In a letter to the presidents of the two...
By PATRICK ADRIAN
The town will host a public forum next month to hear the community’s feedback on the role the police department played in the arrests of scores of pro-Palestinian demonstrators on the Dartmouth College Green on May 1.The listening session is scheduled...
By JOHN LIPPMAN
Acting swiftly, Dartmouth College has suspended two Greek organizations involved in a social event where heavy drinking was reported, after a student who attended the party is believed to have died by drowning in the Connecticut River on...
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
After nearly a year of negotiating and a 60-day strike, Dartmouth College and its graduate student union have reached their first contract agreement.Union members voted Friday evening to ratify the contract.The contract marks the conclusion of talks...
By JEREMY MARGOLIS
A group of at least 11 students plans to sue the University of New Hampshire and Gov. Chris Sununu for violating their civil rights during a May 1 pro-Palestine protest in which 11 students were arrested.An intent-to-sue letter is set to be sent...
By SRUTHI GOPALAKRISHNAN
You wouldn’t expect a gas station to spark fond feelings, but Heavens Gas, an unmanned gas station in Dunbarton, has become indispensable to locals.“I love this gas station! I love it because there is nobody here,” Nancy Fraize said as she filled up...
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