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Friends and family seek to establish memorial for Lebanon man
Peter Decato will speak before the Lebanon City Council to request the installation of a bench at the pedestrian mall and potentially renaming the area in honor of Jim Vanier, who was a beloved…
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5mOne obstacle removed, more remain for new Woodstock school
The Vermont Legislature has removed an obstacle to the construction of a new middle and high school for the Mountain Views School District by exempting the cost of capital improvements from the state's education funding formula, but there is still no guarantee that the state aid will come through in a timely manner.
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10mNorwich resident files another lawsuit alleging public records violations
Resident Christopher Katucki has filed a lawsuit against the town of Norwich, citing five separate violations of the state's Public Records Act, including redactions of emails and a fee for access to documents.
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4mMascoma track and field teams achieve historic results at D-III meet
Mascoma Regional High School boys and girls teams achieved their highest ever finish at the NHIAA Division III state track and field championship, with the boys finishing fourth and the girls third.
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6mHanover track teams shine at NHIAA Division II state meet
Hanover placed second in both the boys' and girls' competitions the NHIAA Division II state track and field meet.
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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.