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The man helping Vermonters recover lost treasures
Mike Baker, a professional ring finder from Barre, uses his expertise and metal detector to recover valuable personal items for clients while donating half of his rewards to the Central Vermont…
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4mMental health nonprofit will use $3.6 million grant to address youth suicide in NH
NAMI New Hampshire received a $3.6 million federal grant to expand its youth suicide prevention efforts across the state over the next five years.
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3mPedal Power to the People propels for station, community partner
Saturday marks the 13th edition of Royalton Community Radio’s Pedal Power to the People — a gravel bicycle ride that benefits the station and, lately, another community partner as well. Individuals can donate on a sliding scale between $50 and $75 to get into the ride, which begins in Tunbridge and features three routes of […]
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3mJesse John Farrell
Jesse John Farrell<br /><br />Norwich, VT - Jesse John Farrell, 49, died on Friday, August 14th, 2026 at the Jack Byrne Center in Lebanon, NH.<br /><br />Jesse was born on May 5, 1977 in Pittsfield, MA and was the son of John ...
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6mDartmouth Health says it needs to close telehealth services for emergency and intensive care
Dartmouth Health plans to discontinue its Tele-ICU and Tele-ED services due to financial sustainability issues, a move expected to impact several rural hospitals across Vermont and the surrounding region.
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7mPFAS contamination confirmed at Lebanon airport
LEBANON — In an increasingly common discovery, groundwater at the Lebanon airport was confirmed to be contaminated with the toxic forever chemicals known as PFAS. The question now is the extent of the pollution and the public health risk. Environmental consultants collected two groundwater samples at the airport in February that contained multiple kinds of […]