By 8:46 Saturday morning, 20 years to the minute after the first plane struck the World Trade Center’s North Tower, Lebanon Fire Chief Chris Christopoulos had already concluded his brief remarks.It’s important, he said, to remember the nearly 3,000.
WEST LEBANON Residents on Wednesday questioned why Lebanon would consider purchasing the Maple Street property that was once home to Holy Redeemer Church and continued to voice opposition to a plan that would see it turned into a fire station.About.
Residents resist plan to build new fire station in West Lebanon neighborhood >Lebanon Fire Chief Chris Christopoulos discusses a proposal with about 45 residents to purchase the former Holy Redeemer Church property as the location for a new fire station on Maple Street in West Lebanon, N.H., on July 19, 2021. (Valley News - Geoff Hansen) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Valley News photographs Geoff Hansen >Rich Kremer, of West Lebanon, N.H., said he supports the need for a new West Lebanon fire station, but not in the Maple Street neighborhood that officials are proposing to build. (Valley News - Geoff Hansen) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
Federal money gives Lebanon airport a little more runway, but the destination is still in the works >Maintenance worker Wes Steins trims back vines growing on a fence that lines the perimeter of the Lebanon Municipal Airport in Lebanon, N.H., on Thursday, July 15, 2021. (Valley News / Report For America - Alex Driehaus) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Valley News / Report For America photographs Alex Driehaus >A new multi-tasking vehicle, which was purchased in May, will be used for runway clearing and snow removal at the Lebanon Municipal Airport in Lebanon, N.H., on Thursday, July 15, 2021. (Valley News / Report For America - Alex Driehaus) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Alex Driehaus
Health officials push for more vaccinations as COVID-19 infection rate creeps up
Lebanon offers vaccinations at farmer s market to reach more people Share Updated: 6:57 PM EDT Jul 8, 2021
Lebanon offers vaccinations at farmer s market to reach more people Share Updated: 6:57 PM EDT Jul 8, 2021
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