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Rabies vaccine bait distribution set for Grafton and Coos counties
The USDA and multiple New Hampshire departments will distribute oral rabies vaccine bait throughout Grafton and Coos counties from May 6-15, targeting raccoons in an effort to prevent the spread of…
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4mHanover police detective resigns amid investigation
Hanover police Cpl. Timothy Meenagh resigned from his position after nearly five months of paid leave following his January arrest for domestic violence, and his full-time police officer certification has been suspended.
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2mUpper Valley Varsity View podcast: Lebanon girls tennis head coach Rob Johnstone and Thetford baseball head coach Kris Keelty
A Valley News podcast about Upper Valley high school athletics episode 5 has Interviews with Lebanon girls tennis head coach Rob Johnstone and Thetford baseball head coach Kris Keelty
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12mColumn: NH employment bump last summer lowest in a decade
New Hampshire's private-sector employment rose during the summer of 2025, but the increase was smaller than the average gain over the prior decade, with tourism and seasonal activity continuing to shape summer employment.
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13mVermont’s public lands are costly to maintain. And soon, many may be more expensive to visit.
Vermont state and federal agencies are proposing increased fees for recreational activities on public lands to offset rising costs and increased demand, while also seeking to maintain accessibility for all Vermonters.
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4mNew roadside marker celebrates Ann Story, ‘Mother of the Green Mountain Boys’
Ann Story, a Revolutionary War hero known as the "Mother of the Green Mountain Boys", was honored with a roadside marker at the site of her cabin in Salisbury, Vermont, where she served as a spy for the Green Mountain Boys and provided refuge for the militia.