Valley News
Grafton nonprofit seeks proprietor for planned new store
Mascoma Valley Preservation is seeking a proprietor to operate a general store in the Grafton Center Meetinghouse, which is scheduled to open in September and will feature a deli and to-go foods, as…
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1mRain delay for Woodstock girls lacrosse team
Woodstock's Sarea Beardsly and her teammates played hacky sack during a rain delay before their VPA girls lacrosse DII Semifinal against Harwood, which was rescheduled for Thursday.
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5mHanover High baseball falls in the semifinals
Hanover High fell 7-2 to Kingswood in an NHIAA Division II baseball semifinal, due to trouble in the field and missed opportunities at the plate.
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5mHartford boys lacrosse heads to championships as senior hits 100-point mark
Hartford senior attackman Tyler Spaulding became the third Hurricane to reach the career 100-point mark, joining his brother Ryan Spaulding, as Hartford defeated Milton 15-3 in the VPA Division II boys lacrosse semifinal.
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7m‘Swatting’ incidents becoming more common for Vt. school districts, law enforcement officials
Seven Vermont schools received false bomb threats from an AI-generated voice, prompting evacuations and disruptions, but the threats were deemed unfounded by law enforcement officials.
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4mNeedle-exchange programs have new state reporting requirements under new NH law
Gov. Kelly Ayotte has signed a bill into law that requires organizations providing clean syringes to report the ratio of needles disposed at their sites to the number they hand out on a quarterly basis, and to have free disposal sites available to the public, in order to reduce the number of used needles discarded in public areas.