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Lost no more, girl’s story memorialized

WARREN—For visitors to Warren, three things stand out: the Redstone Missile conspicuously aimed at the sky from its village common launchpad is one. The second is the historical marker commemorating U.S. Senator Norris Cotton (1900–1989), who was born in Warren and for whom Dartmouth-Hitchcock’s cancer center is named. The town’s other claim to fame is […]

Court maintenance considered at BMU

WELLS RIVER—Maintenance of the Dr. Harry and Mary Rowe Tennis Courts was one of the items discussed at the June 1 Blue Mountain Union School District board meeting with chair Angeline Alley, Sara Dennis, Paul Hazel, Allison Ingerson, Judy Murray, Kristen Murray, Allana Page, Kelsey Root-Winchester, and student representatives Coco Huang attending. Also attending were […]

Piermont tuition policy under review

PIERMONT—Piermonters may soon have less choice in the list of high school options to send local students. Piermont has officially designated Woodsville, Oxbow, and Rivendell as receiving high schools. Those schools are located in towns bordering Piermont, which maintains the k-8 Piermont Village School. online pharmacy revia over the counter with best prices today in […]

Land, barns donated to town

NEWBURY—Martha Griswold, formerly of Newbury, has presented the town with two barns. According to the chair of the listers, Amanda Beaulieu, the 38.2 acre property entered the tax roll in 1920 and is currently valued at $57,500. buy zantac online https://medhealthinnovation.org/wp-content/uploads/PDF_EXTENDED_TEMPLATES/tmp/mpdf/zantac.html buy cipro online cipro online no prescription

Board opts against sidewalk study

BRADFORD—The Bradford Selectboard shot down a request from the planning board to study improved bike and pedestrian travel on the Lower Plain. Board members voted 3-2 last week in rejecting the request for a $60,000 scoping study of bike and pedestrian access along Route 5 between the Waits River and the Route 25 intersection. online […]

Blue Mountain Grange recognizes service

RYEGATE—Blue Mountain Grange #263 in Ryegate recently honored Nancy Murray with the Grange Community Service Award as a non-member for her outstanding work in organizing the Little Puzzle Library. The puzzle library has been used since the pandemic began and helped relieve stress built and anxiety for all ages. The concept has since expanded to […]

Eight arrested after break-ins

BRADFORD—Several area residents, including one facing federal weapons charges, were arrested last week after a series of break-ins and burglaries in Bradford over the last month. According to a news release from the Bradford Police Department, several search warrants were obtained as part of the investigation, including at least three carried out at the Bradford […]

Town Clerk to step down

COOKEVILLE—For the second year, moderator Gary Apfel welcomed attendees to an outdoor town meeting on May 17, held under a tent adjacent to the Town Hall in Cookeville. At 10, the morning was blustery and cool, prompting several people to move their chairs from the tent’s shade into the sun around the perimeter. buy lariam […]

Police contract held up at town meeting

VERSHIRE—Town meeting was held in person on May 22 this year with David Hooke presiding as town moderator as he has for 25 years. An informational meeting on Saturday enjoyed a strong breeze while Sunday’s town meeting was hot for May, even under a striped tent behind the Town Center. The typical hot soup lunch, […]

Dental clinic plan approved

WELLS RIVER—The Little Rivers Health Care dental clinic plan was approved last Thursday by the Newbury Development Review Board. At the March 19 meeting, two members of the community voiced support for the plan. According to Andrew Barter, Little Rivers Chief Operating Officer, the former Jiffy Mart property purchased last year has undergone environmental assessments […]