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HARDWICK u0026ndash; U.S. Senator Peter Welch stopped by Front Seat Coffee Monday, July 14, as he traveled across Vermont discussing flood recovery and his new bill aiming to fix theu0026hellip;
EAST HARDWICK u0026ndash; Conditions remained largely hot and humid this past week as we remained under the influence of an upper-level low with multiple waves serving as the focus foru0026hellip;
HARDWICK u0026ndash; Weather forecasts and a National Weather Service warning last week raised concern across the region in areas affected by flooding on July 10 in both 2023 and 2024.u0026hellip;
Senator Scott Beck MONTPELIER u0026ndash; Caledonia County Senator Scott Beck (R-Caledonia) of St. Johnsbury is one of 11 members appointed last week to the state task force charged with drawingu0026hellip;
As the July 10 anniversary of unprecedented flooding in the area approached, I was thinking a lot about how our towns have responded and, with this yearu0026rsquo;s reprieve from moreu0026hellip;
LAMOILLE u0026ndash; The Hazen Union girls summer hoop team notched another win on Monday night as their varsity and junior varsity programs continue to enjoy success in the Lamoille Summeru0026hellip;
BETHLEHEM, N.H. u0026ndash; The Hazen Union boys summer hoop team went a perfect 4-0 over the weekend as they took their talent across state lines in the fifth edition ofu0026hellip;
N. WOODSTOCK, N.H. u0026ndash; Although gray skies greeted the crowds at White Mountain Motorsports Park on Thursday, a warm and rain-free day ensured stellar side-by-side action. Headlined by the inauguralu0026hellip;

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