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Board denies resort's request to tear down historic Woodstock homes
The Land Use Review Board has denied the Woodstock Resort Corp.'s permit to demolish two historic homes it owns on South Street, citing the proposed demolition would have an undue adverse impact on…
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2mNew London names new acting fire chief
Mike Matthy, a veteran of the fire service with over 34 years of experience, has been named the new acting fire chief of New London, replacing Brandon Adams who is returning to his shift captain role.
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2mInjured hiker airlifted from Lincoln trail
The New Hampshire Army National Guard airlifted an injured hiker from the Bondcliff Trail in the White Mountain National Forest to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center for treatment of his injury.
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2mDartmouth student faces DUI charge after Jeep hits sorority house
A 22-year-old Dartmouth student was arrested for DUI after driving a Jeep Wrangler into the front entrance of a sorority house on East Wheelock Street, causing no injuries.
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4mStevens High School musicians earn state and regional accolades
Stevens High School musicians and singers have achieved remarkable success in state and regional competitions, with several top awards, including the "Esprit de Corp" Award at Music in the Parks.
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5mCRREL pays fine for breaking hazardous waste disposal law
The Cold Regions Research and Engineering Lab has agreed to pay a $200,000 fine for 24 hazardous waste violations identified during a 2021 inspection, including failing to identify hazardous waste, shipping hazardous waste for disposal as non-hazardous, and issues with storage and reporting.