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Concord school district faces $5 million budget shortfall, considers tax hike
The Concord school district is considering a 6% hike in the local education tax to cover a $5 million gap between anticipated revenue and expenses due to two unanticipated expenses, including a $2…
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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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6mThe 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 Humane Society.
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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.