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Valley News - Storms hit some neighborhoods hard and left others unmarked

Storms hit some neighborhoods hard and left others unmarked >Tomas Bueno and Maria Bueno, of Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., check out the damage caused by fallen trees on their daughter s house on Marsh Family Road in Quechee, Vt., on Thursday, July 1, 2021. The Buenos daughter and son-in-law are in Florida and asked them to check on the house after hearing about the storm. (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 >Sean Smith, owner of Smith and Sons Tree and Land Care Services, LLC, saws a tree trunk into pieces as he clears away debris from a property on Marsh Family Road in Quechee, Vt., on Thursday, July 1, 2021. Smith said he is removing debris from several properties on the road following damage caused by a storm on Wednesday. (Valley News / Report For America - Alex Driehaus) Copyright

Valley News - Railroad company seeks 10 more years of operation, say-so on West Lebanon s Westboro Rail Yard

Railroad company seeks 10 more years of operation, say-so on West Lebanon’s Westboro Rail Yard Rymes Propane & Oil s location in the Westboro Railyard in West Lebanon, N.H., on Dec. 21, 2017. (Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Modified: 1/19/2021 9:57:00 PM WEST LEBANON The railroad company that manages about 2 miles of tracks connecting Lebanon to major rail lines in White River Junction is asking permission to continue operations there for the next decade. The New England Central Railroad, or NECR, is seeking a 10-year lease with New Hampshire’s Department of Transportation that would allow it to continue using state-owned rails to deliver propane, bulk cement and salt into West Lebanon.

State begins vaccinations for first responders, other frontline workers

State begins vaccinations for first responders, other frontline workers New vaccination sites established for first responders Share Updated: 6:59 PM EST Dec 29, 2020 New vaccination sites established for first responders Share Updated: 6:59 PM EST Dec 29, 2020 Hide Transcript Show Transcript ANSWER THE CALL FOR HELP. BY FAR, IT WAS ONE OF THE BEST SHOTS I’VE EVER GOTTEN IN MY LIFE. TIM: JASON PRESTON OF AMR NASHUA WAS ONE OF THE FIRST IN LINE TUESDAY MORNING TO RECEIVE HIS SHOT OF MODERNA’S COVID-19 VACCINE. A MOMENT THAT BRINGS SOME RELIEF FOLLOWING A GRUELING AND EXHAUSTING MONTHS-LONG BATTLE WITH THE VIRUS. JASON: WE’RE LOOKING TO A POINT WHERE MOST OF THE POPULATION TAKES THE VACCINE. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THEY DO TAKE IT. WE CAN STOP THE SPREAD OF THIS AND MAYBE WE CAN GET BACK TO SOME LEVEL OF NORMAL. TIM: 13 STATE-MANAGED SITES ARE NOW UP AND RUNNING, DISTRIBUTING VACCINES TO FIRST RESPONDERS AND FRONTLINE WORKERS. WITH THE VACCINE

Nor easter dumps at least 20 of snow in Lebanon

Nor easter dumps at least 20 of snow in Lebanon © Provided by WPTZ Plattsburgh-Burlington The season s first Nor Easter dumped at least 20 inches of snow in Lebanon and made driving around very difficult. At the intersection of Airport Road and Route 12A in Lebanon, an NBC5 camera captured two cars appearing to be stuck and people pushing them and eventually both were able to get out. Our police department has been running ragged trying to get with vehicles that are stuck, I know that there were a bunch on the interstate that were stuck, Lebanon fire Chief Chris Christopoulos, who is also the Emergency Management director said.

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