Mayor James Neilsen IV, who was not able to attend the July 11 city council meeting because of a vacation, responded yesterday on behalf of Kyle Messier’s email exchange between the mayor and other city councilors July 2. More...
Studies show link between lack of sleep, weight gain
HEIDI NORTH
Numerous studies are beginning to show a clear link between weight gain and lack of sleep. Columbia University in New York recently found a cause and effect between sleep patterns and obesity among young adults. More...
Who’s the bigger outsourcer, Mitt Romney or Barack Obama? To judge by their spooky television ads, being an outsourcer is right up there with letting Willie Horton out on furlough. More...
Vt. State Police: No highway fatalities reported during 4th of July weekend WATERBURY — Vermont State Police are reporting no highway fatalities following the five-day holiday week of the Fourth of July. More...
MONTPELIER — A county Republican Party committee chairman apologized yesterday for a statement he reposted to a party Facebook page that was widely interpreted as a racist attack on President Obama. More...
CONCORD — A lawyer for a man who suffered a traumatic brain injury when he was thrown from a swerving golf cart at New Hampshire Motor Speedway told jurors yesterday that cart manufacturer Textron should be held liable for not warning people ag More...
DEAR ABBY: How do you tell a young girl about sex, and what’s the best way to go about telling her? My niece is 12 and hasn’t had her first period yet. More...
DEAR DOCTOR K: My husband was just diagnosed with Lyme disease. Do I need to worry about catching it from him? DEAR READER: In short, no. Lyme disease is caused by a bacteria that is passed from insect to human by ticks. More...
International energy company TransCanada is pressing for a $22 million reduction in the 2010 appraisal of its hydroelectric dam in Bellows Falls. More...
The Weathersfield Selectboard recommended a plan Monday that could potentially renovate the majority of a vacant schoolhouse into a new educational center for autism students. More...
A heated subject that’s been brewing between Mayor James Neilsen IV, Assistant Mayor Andrew Austin, and city councilors saw positive light from both Neilsen and Austin yesterday. More...
WASHINGTON — House Republicans yesterday unveiled legislation to get rid of AmeriCorps, the national service program, and cut off federal funding for National Public Radio, public television and Planned Parenthood. More...
By JIM KUHNHENN and STEVE PEOPLES The Associated Press
IRWIN, Pa. — Republican Mitt Romney intensified his criticism of President Obama yesterday, accusing the Democrat of insulting business leaders. A key Romney supporter questioned Obama’s patriotism. More...
NEW YORK — A nationwide prescription drug ring bought mountains of HIV medications and other drugs from down-and-out Medicaid recipients in New York City, then marketed the pills to pharmacies that dispensed them to unsuspecting consumers, auth More...
By MATTHEW LEE and BRADLEY KLAPPER The Associated Press
WASHINGTON — If diplomatic achievements were measured by the number of countries visited, Hillary Clinton would be the most accomplished secretary of state in history. More...
Networking event NEWPORT — “Coffee with Bacon,” a free business networking event, will be held from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Wednesday, at Bacon Graphics, 232 North Main St., in Newport Concert on the common More...
Farmers markets BELLOWS FALLS — The Bellows Falls Farmers Market runs Fridays from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Waypoint Center on Depot Street in Bellows Falls next to the Amtrak station. More...
BOSTON — Kevin Youkilis hit his first homer at Fenway Park as a visitor, driving a three-run shot over the Green Monster to lead the Chicago White Sox to a 7-5 win over the Boston Red Sox last night. More...
SHRINE BOWL COUNTDOWN 16 Days until the 59th annual Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl at Dartmouth College on Aug. 4. ffi NEWPORT HALL OF FAME Newport High School will hold its annual Hall of Fame induction ceremony Sept. 29. More...