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June 18, 2013 RSS feed / Front Page

Board OKs biomass agreement

SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Selectboard last night approved a memorandum of understanding between the town and the controversial North Springfield Sustainable Energy Project (NSSEP) that could potentially construct a wood-fired biomass facili More...

Local woman deceived by online scam

A Windsor woman is the latest victim of an online scam that authorities say depicts an FBI cybercrime website and instructs the computer user to pay a fine using a prepaid money service or face federal prosecution. More...

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VERMONT POLICE LOG

Stereo stolen from Westminster home WESTMINSTER — Troopers with the Vermont State Police responded to Stagecoach Road for a reported theft of a stereo. More...

SUNAPEE POLICE LOG

Thursday, May 30 11:35 a.m. — Unwanted person on a dock on Birch Point Road. The person was told not to be on private property without permission or he would be arrested for trespassing. 4:51 p.m. — Served paperwork on County Road. More...

We love a parade!

Last weekend was busy with the Springfield, Windsor, and Bellows Falls Alumni Day Parades. Check out some of the fun!

A clown poses for a photo during the alumni parade in Springfield Saturday morning. More...

Around Town

Tuesday, June 18

Potluck lunch More...

Wednesday, June 19

Free luncheon GOSHEN — A free luncheon will be held at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, June 19 at the Goshen Community Church. All are welcome. Legion meeting More...

Thursday, June 20

First Night reception SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Art & Historical Society is happy to announce its annual First Night Reception on Thursday, June 20, as the society reopens the Miller Art Center for the summer season. More...

Lifestyles

Future Business Leaders of America raise money and donate food to David’s House

The members of the Future Business Leaders of America at Sugar River Valley Technical Center in Claremont recently donated $227.46 and pantry items to David’s House in Lebanon, a home for children receiving treatment at Children's Hospital at More...

Fixing a blind spot for curtains

In my newly decorated bedroom, I have three sets of floor-length ivory linen curtains that have leading edges piped in thin red grosgrain trim. They are elegant, tailored and crisp. More...

Mushrooms to grow at home

BERKELEY, Calif. — College students Alejandro Velez and Nikhil Arora were just a few months short of careers in corporate banking when they learned in a class lecture that it was possible to grow gourmet mushrooms on leftover coffee grounds. More...

Proposed county budget needs $6,471 less in taxes

NEWPORT — If the Sullivan County Delegation goes along with the recommendation of its Executive Finance Committee at the County Convention next week, local taxes to support county government in 2014 will be dropping. More...

Motorcyclist remains at Dartmouth

CLAREMONT — A Newport resident is still receiving treatment after a nasty motorcycle spill Friday night on Pleasant Street in Claremont. More...

ADDING FLAIR

Chris Curtis helps Gannon Dellinger decorate his bike before the Windsor Alumni Parade on Saturday morning. For more pictures from the parade, see page 4. More...

Obituaries

Verna M. Thibault - 2013-06-18
Jerome J. Slutzky - 2013-06-18
John L. Neal - 2013-06-18
Roseline Reola - 2013-06-18
Arlene B. Deuso - 2013-06-18
Edward Joseph Boggis - 2013-06-17
Richard M. Chappell - 2013-06-17
Marcia T. Burch - 2013-06-17
Jerome J. Slutsky - 2013-06-17
Dorothy Lepitre - 2013-06-15
Richard M. Chappell - 2013-06-15
Laura E. Barnes - 2013-06-14
Florence Raymond - 2013-06-13
Roderick F. Welsh - 2013-06-13
Vivian C. Blodgett - 2013-06-13
Charles C. Cunningham - 2013-06-13
Ilene M. MacDonald - 2013-06-13

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Cyberwar: The White House is thinking ahead

I t’s well understood that if nuclear war ever comes, it is the president who has to make the fateful decisions. More...

How to block the NSA from your friends list

A fter recent revelations of NSA spying, it’s difficult to trust large Internet corporations like Facebook to host our online social networks. More...

Sports

Tanguay delivers in N.H. Baseball Junior Showcase

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Stevens junior Ryan Tanguay might not have played the role he wanted to during the Junior Baseball Showcase at St. Anselm’s this past Saturday, but he did play a big one nonetheless. More...

Miami back on shaky, familiar ground in Finals

MIAMI — LeBron James has been here before, with dire results. It was two years ago, the end of the first season of “Big Three” basketball in Miami. More...

Rose’s win at Merion gives England the missing piece

ARDMORE, Pa. — The most recent golden era of golf in England had everything but the one prize that brings credibility. A major championship. More...

Advice

Woman striving for Orthodox life wants fiance to support her

DEAR ABBY: I have been with my fiance for four years. He is 32, I’m 23. He is Catholic and I am Jewish. More...

Chelation therapy is not proven for heart disease

DEAR DOCTOR K: I have heart disease. Will chelation therapy help reduce my risk of a heart attack? DEAR READER: That’s a timely question, because a recent study of chelation therapy has generated a lot of interest and debate. More...