Valley News
Electric rates to rise for many in NH, but differences among suppliers kept small
New Hampshire residential electric rates will increase in August, but customers' bills will only differ by a few dollars per month regardless of power provider, with Community Power Coalition of New…
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2mHeat wave prompts cooling centers in Upper Valley towns
The National Weather Service has issued an extreme heat watch for communities in New Hampshire and Vermont, prompting municipalities to open cooling areas for residents to find relief.
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2mTaste of Punjab Indian restaurant opens in West Lebanon
Taste of Punjab, an Indian restaurant that started as a food trailer, has opened in the Glen Road Plaza with an expanded menu of tandoori dishes, lamb curries, and classic Indian street food.
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2mOrford resident honored as landowner of the year by snowmobile association
Tom Thomson, of Orford, was honored by the New Hampshire Snowmobile Association as its "Landowner of the Year" for his generous use of his land for the Lyme Pinnacle Snowmobile Club.
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3mNoah Kahan fans blamed for disappearing Strafford road sign
Fans of singer-songwriter Noah Kahan have been stealing the Alger Brook Road sign in Strafford, prompting the town to consider solutions to prevent further thefts.
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2mNew leadership at Samuel Morey Elementary
Marla Ianello has been hired as the new principal of Samual Morey Elementary School in the Rivendell Interstate School District, bringing with her experience in overseeing multi-tiered systems of support, student services, and data-informed decision-making.