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Valley News - Gap between jobs and workers leads Upper Valley employers to cut back operations

Gap between jobs and workers leads Upper Valley employers to cut back operations Sisters and Ice Cream Fore-U co-owners Jennifer, left, and Meredith Johnson take orders on Wednesday, May 19, 2021. Meredith Johnson says they are literally working a 90- to 100-hour week in order to keep normal hours as they can t get enough workers for the West Lebanon, N.H., ice cream stand. (Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Donald Welch, of Newbury, Vt., takes hold of his chocolate creemee at Ice Cream Fore-U in West Lebanon, N.H., on Wednesday, May 19, 2021. (Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

Letters: Lunch spending, strikes, housing, Covid, All Blacks future and health

Letters: Lunch spending, strikes, housing, Covid, All Blacks future and health
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Letters: Anzac Day, foreign alliances, Arkwright days and cancer treatment

Letters: Anzac Day, foreign alliances, Arkwright days and cancer treatment 26 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 8 minutes to read Armed forces personnel march to commemorate Anzac Day at the Auckland War Memorial Museum on April 25, 2021. Photo / Getty Images Armed forces personnel march to commemorate Anzac Day at the Auckland War Memorial Museum on April 25, 2021. Photo / Getty Images NZ Herald Reflecting on our foreign alliances It was good to return to the traditional camaraderie of Anzac Day, commemorating the traumas of our wars and respecting the various sufferings involved. It is also important to remember the causes of these wars, and the circumstances which made such slaughter seem necessary.

Valley News - Residents, businesses anticipating federal COVID-19 relief money flowing into NH, Vt

Residents, businesses anticipating federal COVID-19 relief money flowing into NH, Vt. Modified: 3/13/2021 11:05:20 PM LEBANON The money will be helpful. Upper Valley businesses and residents alike said they are looking forward to the influx of cash provided under the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan that President Joe Biden signed into law last week, including $1,400 direct payments for the vast majority of American adults and dependents. Some are going to put those checks to work locally, and soon. “I’m going to spend it on buying local art,” Sonja Olson, a printmaker from Woodstock, said as she emerged from Kohl’s in West Lebanon on a chilly Saturday morning. “I spent all of the previous $600 check on buying art at Long River Gallery in White River Junction. I want to support our artists.”

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