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Storm brings down trees, power lines in over 20 Upper Valley towns
Emergency responders were busy on Thursday afternoon after a powerful storm knocked down trees and power lines in more than 20 Upper Valley towns, causing damage to homes and disrupting traffic flow.
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7mColumn: The dangers of becoming numb to Trump's presidency
The author reflects on the troubling numbness that has set in due to the chaos of the Trump administration, and resolves to engage in the political process by calling their representatives, attending rallies, and voting in the upcoming election.
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6mWoodstock resident proposes medication hub to replace closed pharmacy
A Woodstock resident has proposed a modern approach to assist those who want to continue picking up their prescriptions locally, by creating an automated lock box system for people to pick up their current prescriptions, with telehealth capabilities for those who wish to consult a physician while there.
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6mEditorial: Turnover at top is not serving Claremont well
The City of Claremont has seen high turnover in the city manager's office, with four people holding the job in the past 10 years, due to intense workloads, recruitment and retention issues, and council interference in the manager's duties.
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6mArmstrong and Hughes lead White River Valley to decathlon success
Cassandra Armstrong of White River Valley won the Vermont High School Decathlon with 5,391 points, while Jack Hughes of White River Valley placed second in the boys division with 5,590 points.
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2mUpper Valley Varsity View podcast: Woodstock girls lacrosse head coach Amanda Hull and Oxbow softball head coach Chuck Simmons
A Valley News podcast about Upper Valley high school athletics episode 6 has Interviews with Woodstock girls lacrosse head coach Amanda Hull and Oxbow softball head coach Chuck Simmons