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Artistree educator donates kidney to coworker
LEBANON — Some patients have to wait up to seven years for a kidney transplant from a deceased donor, with more than 100,000 people on the national waiting list. But for one Randolph resident, it…
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8mCamp K in Lebanon: Where kids grow into leaders
LEBANON — Seven-year-old Hazel Allington showed up at summer camp last Wednesday dressed as Belle from “Beauty in the Beast” with some goals in mind: become a stronger swimmer and be a good friend to her fellow campers. Camp K in Lebanon offers opportunities for both. For many Camp K counselors, campers like Hazel remind […]
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5mVermont education agency declines meeting on school funding
The Vermont Agency of Education has declined to meet with officials from Mountain Views Supervisory District to discuss state building aid for the district's new middle and high school.
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4mVermont wildlife officials investigate killing of bear found in Connecticut River
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is seeking information from the public regarding the shooting of a lactating black bear found in the Connecticut River in Newbury, Vt.
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8mFishing guides in Upper Valley see growing demand for their services
Fishing guides in the Upper Valley often start their businesses as a hobby and recreational pursuit, and have found success in turning their passion into a vocation.
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8mCampground owners say camping is 'recession proof' and in high demand
Campground owners in New Hampshire and Vermont say that camping is a recession-proof industry that provides an affordable escape from the working world, and that the industry is labor intensive and requires a lot of maintenance.