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US Education Secretary Linda McMahon tours Vt. high school tech center, prompting protest
U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon visited the Essex-Westford School District's career and technology center to promote workforce development, while dozens of students protested her visit due…
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7mThis Manchester mansion has history — and now the world’s largest private collection of 20th-century Vermont art
Lyman Orton, a Vermont resident, has amassed the world's largest private collection of 20th-century Vermont art, which will be displayed in a new wing of the Southern Vermont Arts Center in Manchester, Vt.
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1mTunbridge Central School art classroom fire deemed accidental
Firefighters from Tunbridge and Chelsea quickly extinguished a small fire in an art classroom at Tunbridge Central School on Tuesday, which was determined to be accidental and caused by the placement of combustible materials too close to a pottery kiln.
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6mHartford to replace chimney and boiler at middle and high school complex
The Hartford School District is replacing the chimney and boiler at Hartford Memorial Middle School and Hartford High School to reduce pollution, but neighbors are still concerned about the effects of the emissions on their health.
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4mStewart's plans larger convenience store in West Lebanon
Stewart's Shops plans to tear down the existing gas station on North Main Street in West Lebanon and build a 4,500-square-foot structure in its place, which will include an ice cream and food counter, as well as Stewart's line of groceries.
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4mMan indicted on charges of cutting down Sunapee neighbor's trees
Michael Hayes, a former Navy SEAL Commander and Sunapee resident, faces two felony indictments for allegedly cutting down his neighbor's trees last summer, each carrying a penalty of up to seven years in prison and a $4,000 fine.