
Suspected overdose death underscores need for residential treatment
LEBANON — Mylin Paul spent six months at the Grafton County jail in North Haverhill after pleading guilty to criminal threatening with a firearm.

Oxbow High School sets up hydroponic farm in shipping container
BRADFORD, Vt. — Oxbow High School is in the process of setting up a hydroponic farm built inside a modular container that will serve as an educational tool for students year-round.
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Upper Valley Nighthawks GM Matt Wright departs after six seasons
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — After a six-season tenure with the Upper Valley Nighthawks, five as a general manager, Matt Wright has decided to move on from his role.



Opinion

Editorial: NH betrays victims of YDC abuse
While the MAGA-verse is all atwitter about the Epstein sex trafficking files, its New Hampshire wing is further victimizing hundreds of people who suffered horrendous sexual and physical abuse while in state custody as children. Republicans in the Legislature, Gov. Kelly Ayotte and Attorney General John Formella are all implicated. This is unconscionable, at least to anyone who has a conscience.





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An approachable redesign to a classic. Explore our "hints."

A quick daily flip. Finally, someone cracked the code on digital jigsaw puzzles.

Chess but with chaos: Every day is a unique, wacky board.

Word search but as a strategy game. Clearing the board feels really good.

Align the letters in just the right way to spell a word. And then more words.
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Teamwork in North Hartland
NORTH HARTLAND — Phoenix Cook, left, of Hartland, and Emily Pritchard, of South Royalton, react to the damaged camper tire they had just taken off Cook’s fifth-wheel camper.




Arts & Life

Brook trout populations spike after Vermont program adds wood to streams
ORANGE, Vt. — On a mid-June afternoon, the Waits River in Groton State Forest gurgled under a bridge just off Route 302 and into a picturesque scene. The water used multiple channels to make its way across the riverbed — faster or slower, deeper or shallower — rippling as it rushed over gravel and stone and lapping lazily at the sandy shore that led into a floodplain forest.


Obituaries

White River Jct., VT - Sheila May Sawyer, 70, died Saturday, August 9, 2025, at home with her husband by her side. She was born February 3, 1955, in Hanover, NH, a daughter of Russell and Louise (Sheehan) Williams. Sheila lived through... remainder of obit for Sheila May Sawyer

Orlando, FL - Larry Paul Carr, 75, passed away peacefully on the evening of Monday, August 4, 2025, in Orlando, Florida. Born December 15, 1949, in Lebanon to Guila (Moodie) Carr Doucette and Charlie Paul Carr, Larry was his parents' c... remainder of obit for Larry Carr

Lebanon, NH - It is with great sadness, but also with a sense of relief that our mother, Terry Grigsby died on August 11, 2025, at the age of 79. She went out fighting like hell. She was in her 13th year of treatment for high-risk Chron... remainder of obit for Terry Falco Grigsby

Hanover, NH - Jeannette Jean Langley (King) Kendall, 88, passed peacefully on August 8, 2025. She was born at home on Spring Street in Lebanon, NH on February 27, 1937, and lived in the Upper Valley area for all but 2 years of her life.... remainder of obit for Jeannette J. Langley King Kendall