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Former DHMC fertility doctor seeking $1.7 million in legal fees
05-20-2025 5:00 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

BURLINGTON — When it comes to a doctor’s wrongful termination lawsuit against Dartmouth Health, legal fees could end up costing the state’s largest health system more than the financial judgment itself.

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Police and state authorities investigate complaints at Brown Furniture
05-19-2025 4:51 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

WEST LEBANON — The owner of a nearly century-old furniture store confirms that a rash of complaints from customers over undelivered purchases has put him under investigation by police and state authorities, but he says he has done nothing illicit to cause the failure of his business.


Storm damages homes, causes flooding and knocks out power
05-19-2025 4:35 PM

By CLARE SHANAHAN

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — Just as Alek Deva, his wife, Jess, and their two children were finishing dinner at about 6:15 Saturday, it started “raining sideways” into the house, Deva said, so Jess went upstairs to start closing windows.


Growing together
05-16-2025 5:47 PM


West Lebanon diner changes hands
05-15-2025 5:16 PM

By MARION UMPLEBY

WEST LEBANON — The longtime proprietor of the Four Aces Diner has sold the restaurant, three years after putting it up for sale.


Lebanon City Council seeks input into strategic plan
05-13-2025 4:09 PM

By CLARE SHANAHAN

LEBANON — Last year’s city budget drew more public scrutiny than any in recent memory as the City Council struggled to strike a balance between reducing the high tax rate and preserving city services.


A Life: ‘They all remembered Becky’
05-11-2025 12:00 PM

By LIZ SAUCHELLI

LEBANON — Sometimes when Sarah Schneider was working as a server at Lou’s Restaurant and Bakery in Hanover, she’d look across the room to her mother, Becky, who was doing the same.


Playdate
05-09-2025 5:04 PM

AshlieWeyhrauch, center, of Dayton, Ohio, untangles her dog Whitley, right, from her sister’s dog, Pogo, center, during an impromptu playdate with great daneRonin, left, who lives across the street, as neighbor Karen Corrigan, second from left, visits with the family, including Weyhrauch’s nephew Oskar Watson, 6, on April 18 in Lebanon. Weyhrauch jokingly said she was visiting her nephews and her sister, Tanya Watson, who happens to live there as well.


Full of energy
05-09-2025 4:59 PM

Anne Quirion, of Enfield, left, and her sister-in-law Heidi Knowles react as the engine of Quirion’s 2002 Ford Explorer turns over after they replaced the battery in West Lebanon on Thursday. When Quirion discovered the dead battery after work, she contacted Knowles, who drove her to purchase a replacement and a wrench and helped install it.


Woodstock couple launching ice cream and smoothie shops in West Lebanon
05-08-2025 5:15 PM

By MARION UMPLEBY

WEST LEBANON — As Upper Valley ice cream shops polish their scoops and rev up their machines in advance of the summer season, two new franchises offering frozen sweets prepare to join them.


Hundreds gather in Lebanon for May Day protest against Trump Administration’s policies
05-02-2025 2:26 PM

By MARION UMPLEBY

LEBANON — Some 600 Upper Valley residents gathered on Colburn Park to protest the Trump administration as part of a series of May Day protests that took place across the globe on Thursday.


Lebanon Zoning Board gives thumbs-up to Headrest’s proposed recovery home
05-01-2025 4:01 PM

By ADRIANA JAMES-RODIL

LEBANON — Headrest, a Lebanon-based nonprofit that serves residents in crisis or those dealing with substance use disorders, plans to open a 14-bed recovery home for adults recovering from substance abuse disorders in its location at 14 Church St. location.


Tree-clearing work near power lines causes Upper Valley outage
04-28-2025 5:31 PM

By EMMA ROTH-WELLS

HANOVER — More than 4,600 Grafton County electricity customers lost power for about an hour and a half midday Monday, causing businesses to close and Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center to cancel appointments.


Lebanon seeks public input on city manager search
04-28-2025 2:31 PM

LEBANON — There will be two public sessions on Thursday to provide feedback and recommendations about the search process for the next city manager.


Exit 19 on-ramp to southbound I-89 to be closed Wednesday
04-28-2025 12:21 PM

LEBANON — The Exit 19 on-ramp to Interstate 89 in Lebanon is scheduled to be temporarily closed on Wednesday.


Lebanon to close street, block parking to allow outdoor dining
04-28-2025 9:55 AM

LEBANON — Continuing a practice that began during the COVID-19 pandemic, the city is closing a street and blocking off some parking spaces so two downtown restaurants can provide outdoor dining for patrons.


Outgoing Alice Peck Day CEO led hospital through growth and change
04-27-2025 12:00 PM

By CLARE SHANAHAN

LEBANON — Since opening its doors in 1932, Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital has been “Lebanon’s community hospital,” as outgoing CEO Sue Mooney described it.


Exit 19 southbound on-ramp to I-89 in Lebanon to be closed Monday
04-25-2025 1:52 PM

LEBANON — The Exit 19 southbound on-ramp to I-89 in Lebanon will be temporarily closed on Monday, April 28. 


‘It’s going to be really fun’ — Lebanon seeks volunteers for playground construction
04-22-2025 1:26 PM

By CLARE SHANAHAN

LEBANON — Civic Memorial Park has been without a playground since 2022, after the 40-year-old structure was removed for safety reasons.


After more than 45 years, Upper Valley guitar shop closes
04-21-2025 6:01 PM

By MARION UMPLEBY

WEST LEBANON — After more than 45 years in business, financial troubles and a falling out between business partners led music shop Blue Mountain Guitar to take a final bow last weekend.


Protesters rally in Lebanon and elsewhere across the country
04-20-2025 5:49 PM

By PHILIP MARCELO

NEW YORK — Opponents of President Donald Trump’s administration took to the streets of communities large and small across the U.S. on Saturday, decrying what they see as threats to the nation’s democratic ideals.

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