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Local
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Pickup truck driver dies in Marlborough school bus collision
Authorities reported that none of the children sustained severe injuries.
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Nonrenewed Hinsdale Teacher Speaks Out About Student Safety
O'Neil claimed that multiple safety concerns reported to administrators had not received warranted responses.
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Brattleboro Memorial Hospital Staff Achieve Milestone with First Union Contract
The newly ratified two-year agreement aims to provide a boost in salaries and enhanced security measures for hospital workers.
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Investigation Continues into Rodeway Inn Fire; No Suspicion of Foul Play
Despite the loss of hot water and electricity as a result of the fire, the tenants were allowed to remain in their rooms.
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Dummerston Resident Implicated in Major Firearms Trafficking Operation
Investigators have identified around 51 firearms believed to have been illegally trafficked.
Vermont
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Vermont Bill Proposed for Compensation of Landowners Amid Septic System Disputes
Concerns have arisen regarding public health regulations that dictate specific distances between private septic systems and drinking water sources.
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Vermont Bottle Bill Overhaul Could Raised Drink Prices
To enhance the system, the funding generated from this initiative would be utilized to raise wages for employees and invest in updated technology.
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Brattleboro Memorial Hospital Staff Achieve Milestone with First Union Contract
The newly ratified two-year agreement aims to provide a boost in salaries and enhanced security measures for hospital workers.
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Townshend man acquitted in illegal logging trial
Raymond Otto Tarbell stood trial last May before Federal Magistrate Judge Kevin Doyle in Burlington after forgoing a jury trial.
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Investigation Continues into Rodeway Inn Fire; No Suspicion of Foul Play
Despite the loss of hot water and electricity as a result of the fire, the tenants were allowed to remain in their rooms.
New Hampshire
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Pickup truck driver dies in Marlborough school bus collision
Authorities reported that none of the children sustained severe injuries.
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Nonrenewed Hinsdale Teacher Speaks Out About Student Safety
O'Neil claimed that multiple safety concerns reported to administrators had not received warranted responses.
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Sprinkler Malfunction Disrupts Operations for Downtown Keene Businesses
A sprinkler head malfunctioned in an electrical room, causing water to damage electrical panels crucial to building-wide operations at 82 Main Street.
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Keene Schedules Spring Events for Household Hazardous Waste Disposal
The collection schedule extends from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on several dates in May and June.
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New Hampshire Faces Severe Flu Season with High Hospitalization Rates
Statewide hospital data from the New Hampshire Hospital Association indicated that from December to February, inpatient occupancy rates reached near 100 percent.
National
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New Pentagon UFO Files Spotlight West Rindge Incident
A 1947 communication directed to the FBI's director, detailing findings of cast iron particles that had undergone extreme heating.

