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Functional medicine gains traction in Upper Valley for holistic health care
Functional medicine is a holistic approach to health care that focuses on identifying and addressing the root causes of health problems, and is gaining popularity in the Upper Valley with providers…
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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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11mA Look Back: How the art of auctioneering has evolved from estate sales to online marketplaces
William A. Smith, a young Plainfield auctioneer, gained a reputation for his relaxed and humorous style of auctioning, and his 1971 sale of the Cornish collection of James Campbell Lewis cemented his legacy as the go-to for high-end antiques in the Northeastern region.
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5mPomfret Selectboard member's death leaves vacancy
Marge Wakefield, a dedicated Selectboard member, trustee of public funds, and justice of the peace, tragically died in a single-vehicle crash on May 12, leaving the Selectboard to seek a replacement for her position.
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5mGovernor signs bill allowing residency changes in NH welfare law
Gov. Kelly Ayotte has signed into law a bill that will allow towns and cities to require proof of residency before providing assistance to people of low income with necessities such as housing, food, heat and prescriptions.
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5mVermont Gov. Phil Scott is running for reelection
Vermont Governor Phil Scott has announced his re-election campaign, and is likely to face one of two Democrats in the November election, despite his high approval rating and lack of competitive Republican primary opponents.