Indie filmmaker tapped to lead CATV Thrasher Road director Samantha Davidson Green, of Plainfield, Vt., guides setup of a scene for the movie inside the Windsor Diner in front in Windsor, Vt., on Aug. 22, 2016. (Valley News- Sarah Priestap) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
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WHITE RIVER JUNCTION The incoming leader of Community Access Television, or CATV, says she hopes to strengthen the public access station’s ties to Upper Valley life while also heading new fundraising efforts to secure its long-term survival in a post-pandemic world.
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Orange selectboard member Aaron Allen, left, and Orange resident Scott Lurgio wave to incoming Orange, N.H., residents for their Town Meeting held at Mascoma Valley Regional High School due to the COVID-19 pandemic in West Canaan, N.H., on Wednesday, March, 10, 2021. Allen was directing people on where to go for the meeting. ( Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
Led by physical education teacher Kristina Claflin, Westshire Elementary School second-graders trek out on snowshoes at the school on Wednesday, March 3, in West Fairlee, Vt. It was the first time many of the students have been on snowshoes. This year s 24th annual VerShare Snowshoe-a-thon has been virtual. Students at the school are sponsored to do loops for the fundraiser, which supports VerShare s Children s Activity Fu