Oxbow goes remote after Covid case

BRADFORD—Oxbow High School joins a number of other schools in the Upper Valley with a COVID-19 diagnosis. Students will spend this week entirely in remote learning, through at least Oct. 23. “This is the first confirmed case we are aware of in our staff or student body,” Orange East Supervisory Union Superintendent Emilie Knisley wrote […]

Board moves forward with Wi-Fi project

WOODSVILLE—The Haverhill Selectboard signed off last week on the initial phase of a short-term, low-cost plan to bring public Wi-Fi access to downtown Woodsville. The board voted 5-0 on Oct. 13 to approve initial outreach and planning for a $50,000 Wi-Fi mesh network that would rely on existing private broadband connections in the village. The […]

Despite pandemic, plenty on tap for Halloween

BRADFORD—Wondering what is happening this Halloween? Festivities will vary from town to town as COVID-19 safety measures take precendence this year. And you do not need to wait until Halloween weekend. There are plenty of events getting underway this weekend. Haverhill plans a Haunted Trail Oct. 23 and 24 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at […]

Pro, amateurs team on local excavation

FAIRLEE—Digging up history can be a fascinating prospect. For years an old foundation lay undisturbed near a hiking trail in the Fairlee Forest. Few people paid attention to it. Were it not for archaeologist and Fairlee resident Dr. William Fitzhugh, the site might have been destroyed by a logging earlier this year. online pharmacy cialis-soft […]

Photo of the Week

Saturday’s rain did not deter participants in the annual Bradford Conservation Commission’s Race to the Top from visiting the 2nd annual Spring Globe Festival on Main Street in Bradford. After completing the race, this group stopped by the Journal Opinion booth. Pictured back row, left to right are: Ian Rogers of Waterbury, Conner Jacobs of Newbury, and Keith Maurice of Bradford; front row, left to right are Ellie Jacobs, Xander Jacobs, and Lua Maurice.

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