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Valley News - Out & About: Rural Pride events re-emerge after the pandemic

Next Wednesday at 5:30 p.m., two Progress Pride Flags will be raised simultaneously at the municipal building in Windsor and Broad Street Park in Claremont.The ceremonies are two of many events both virtual and in-person that are part of this.

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Valley News - Rising liquor sales make the New Hampshire-Vermont border a booze battleground

In July, a new 10,300-square-foot New Hampshire Liquor & Wine Outlet will open in the Claremont Marketplace plaza on Washington Street, nearly doubling the space of its former store.Not everyone is raising a glass to toast the occasion.“That’s going.

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Valley News - Column: HB 544 would help stop the spread of some very bad ideas

As HB 544, the “divisive concepts” bill, continues to gain publicity, many of the arguments levied against it do not stand up to scrutiny, including New Hampshire Businesses for Social Responsibility’s public statement and some recent letters and.

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Valley News - Towns plan response as emerald ash borer makes inroads in the Upper Valley

WINDSOR Upper Valley communities are continuing to collect data about their ash trees as the emerald ash borer makes inroads throughout the region.Over a six-week period beginning in mid-March, six volunteers spread out over 32 miles of.

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Valley News - Judge finds Windsor principal was fired in June, advancing her lawsuit

Judge finds Windsor principal was fired in June, advancing her lawsuit Tiffany Riley Modified: 3/16/2021 9:02:50 AM RUTLAND A federal judge on Monday ruled that the Mount Ascutney School District Board terminated Windsor School Principal Tiffany Riley in June 2020, boosting her underlying lawsuit that she was unjustly fired for Facebook posts she made that were seen as critical of the Black Lives Matter movement. The school district has argued that Riley had been put on leave in June, and continued to receive pay and benefits as part of her $113,000 salary until the School Board held a termination hearing, which is required under state law, and then officially fired her in October.

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