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NH gets broadband money, just not as much as was originally promised
New Hampshire has received $18.6 million in federal funding to expand broadband internet access throughout the state, significantly less than the original $196.5 million allocation.
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1mEmily Betts Newman
<html><head></head><body>Emily Betts Newman<br /><br />Chelsea, VT - Emily Betts Newman, age 74, passed Monday, October 13, 2025.<br /><br />A celebration of life for Emily will be held on Saturday, July 18, 2026 from Noon-2:00pm at the Chelsea Town H ...
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1mRobert A. Gray Sr.
<html><head></head><body>Robert A. Gray, Sr.<br /><br />South Royalton, VT - Robert A. Gray, Sr., age 93, passed Tuesday, January 5, 2021.<br /><br />A graveside memorial service with military honors will be held for Robert on July 18, 2026 at 11am at ...
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1mHilda C. Gray
Hilda C. Gray<br /><br />South Royalton, VT - Hilda C. Gray, age 98, passed Monday, May 4, 2026.<br /><br />A graveside memorial service will be held for Hilda on July 18, 2026 at 11am at the Spring Road Cemetery in Tunbridge, ...
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4mDeclaration read in Windsor: 'Treason, for a good reason'
On Wednesday, Joshua Bell, director of State Historic Sites, read the Declaration of Independence to a small crowd outside the Old Constitution House in Windsor, in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the document's first public reading.
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7mTunbridge fire chief pushes back against new forest fire warden law
Tunbridge's fire chief is circulating a petition opposing a new law that requires all fire chiefs to take on the additional responsibilities of forest fire warden, citing an increased burden of work in small, volunteer departments without additional funding.