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WRV senior trio has known success in different softball guises Fiona Vaillancourt of White River Valley winds up to pitch at Woodstock on Thursday, May 27, 2021. White River Valley won 23 - 7. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to [email protected]. Chelsea Trask, left, warms up on deck as her White River Valley teammate Toni Turner, waits at center during their game with Woodstock Thursday, May 27, 2021. Teammates Trask, Turner and Fiona Vaillancourt played for the Whitchester softball team, formed when neither the Rochester and Whitcomb high schools had enough players to field their own full team. They’re now seniors playing for the undefeated White River Valley, which was created when South Royalton and Whitcomb combined into a new school district with Act 46 in 2018. White River Valley won the game 23-7. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be ....
Out-of-state students left in limbo on shots Modified: 3/31/2021 10:20:42 PM HANOVER While the Twin States’ governors have both said they don’t plan to make COVID-19 vaccines available to out-of-state college students, the students and their supporters may prevail in the end. Dartmouth College Provost Joseph Helble in a Community Conversation on Wednesday urged out-of-state students to “sit tight for a week or two” before planning trips home to get vaccinated as Dartmouth officials, along with leaders from other New Hampshire colleges, urge Gov. Chris Sununu to set a time frame to vaccinate students at residential colleges. Helble said he was “cautiously optimistic” that Sununu might be convinced to allow students to receive both required shots in New Hampshire before they leave at the end of spring term. Spring term final exams end June 8 at Dartmouth and commencement is planned for June 13. ....
Virtual bowling matches have Vermont squads staying in their lanes Franklin George, 16, center, celebrates a successful frame with his teammates during a round of virtual competition at Valley Bowl in Randolph, Vt., Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2021. Two weeks into the season, Hartford leads the state standings with 23 points. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to [email protected]. Hartford senior Cean Lieberman, 17, blows into the thumb hole of his ball as he steps up to bowl at Valley Bowl in Randolph, Vt., Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2021. Lieberman led the team with a 467 series. In the first week of the season he set a state record for a two-game series, rolling a 267 / 278 for a 545 series. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to [email protected]. ....
Local roundup: Abrahamsen’s big night powers Windsor to victory Owen Abrahamsen Modified: 2/26/2021 3:02:02 PM WINDSOR Owen Abrahamsen poured in a game-high 29 points on Thursday night, leading the Windsor High boys basketball team past Springfield, 67-44. The victory ends a two-game slide for the Yellowjackets, who jumped out to a 32-9 lead at one point in the second quarter. They eventually took a 36-17 advantage at the break. Ethan Lawyer added 11 points and Austin Gauld had six. Windsor (2-2) visits Mount Anthony on Tuesday night. Hartford 77, Brattleboro 56 WHITE RIVER JUNCTION Danny Bushway had 22 points and Tarin Prior finished with 16 for the Hurricanes, who finished the night with seven 3-pointers. ....
COVID-19: Remote Dartmouth workers expected back in the fall Modified: 2/23/2021 10:29:01 PM Related stories HANOVER Dartmouth College employees who have been working remotely due to the COVID-19 pandemic are expected to return to campus in September. Some employees may also be asked to return to campus temporarily this spring and summer to assist with important events or activities, Dartmouth Provost Joseph Helble and Executive Vice President Rick Mills said in a Tuesday email to the college community. “When employees do return, our plans will include a transition period, with some employees returning sooner than others, depending on the nature of their work, and this will likely include staggered start dates,” the two administrators wrote. ....