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Stevens Class of 2026 celebrates graduation after year of uncertainty
The Stevens High School class of 2026 celebrated their graduation with speeches from the salutatorian and valedictorian that thanked their parents, teachers, and staff for their support and guidance,…
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6mColumn: New federal rules threaten scientific research
The proposed changes to the funding and administration of research in the United States would replace autonomy with presidential oversight, potentially harming patients and wasting limited time and money.
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6mUVM Health cuts 142 jobs — an estimated $9.5 million in staff positions
UVM Health has cut 142 positions across its Vermont and New York hospitals and hospice care network, largely administrative, in response to increasing pressure to cut costs and prepare for revenue reductions from Medicaid and commercial insurers.
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12mA Life: Jim Varnum 'treated everyone with respect'
Jim Varnum, former president of Mary Hitchcock Memorial Hospital, was a respected leader who emphasized relationship building and collaboration, and was remembered for his dedication to the people in the institution and the community.
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6mVermont picture palace reels in new money with old movies
The Latchis Theatre in Brattleboro, Vermont has been a landmark for its movie premieres and special events, and is now offering a mix of classic films, live performances, and simulcasts to draw audiences back to the theater.
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16mWhy do NH Republicans keep calling Cinde Warmington an opioid lobbyist? Here’s the backstory.
Cinde Warmington, a former Executive Councilor and healthcare attorney, is facing accusations of being an opioid lobbyist due to her work with Purdue Pharma and PainCare, but her campaign has sought to deflect by criticizing her opponent Kelly Ayotte for her failure to protect the people of New Hampshire from the opioid crisis.