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Valley News - Forum, July 6: New Hampshire DOT is out of line by not repainting turn lanes

Forum, July 6: New Hampshire DOT is out of line by not repainting turn lanes Published: 7/5/2021 10:00:02 PM Modified: 7/5/2021 10:00:06 PM New Hampshire DOT is out of line by not repainting turn lanes Several years ago, when the two turning lanes were instituted from Heater Road in Lebanon onto Route 120, south a much-appreciated improvement cars often strayed from their lane and created a dangerous situation. After several emails to the Department of Transportation and local legislators and letters to the editor, curved stripping was finally put down. However, this wore off in less than two years and has not been refreshed. Now there is no evidence of the painted lane divider.

Valley News - Dartmouth-Hitchcock eases some COVID-19 restrictions

Dartmouth-Hitchcock eases some COVID-19 restrictions Modified: 3/14/2021 6:13:11 PM LEBANON Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center is easing some of its pandemic-related restrictions on visitors at the Lebanon hospital and some of its clinics and facilities in the Upper Valley starting on Monday. Among the changes patients at DHMC who are COVID-19 negative can have one visitor at a time, and pediatric patients can have two visitors at a time. In addition, one visitor may accompany a person on an outpatient appointment, as needed. At the DHMC birthing pavilion, a partner/spouse can again be present during labor and delivery. For patients undergoing end-of-life care, as many as three visitors at a time will be allowed.

Valley News - COVID-19: Dartmouth College reports spike in COVID-19 cases, dozens in quarantine

HANOVER Dartmouth College shifted to “grab-and-go” dining options rather than in-cafeteria meals on Wednesday amid a spike in COVID-19 cases that has put dozens of students in quarantine, according to college officials.“We have 25 active cases.

Many just sick of having to wait for vaccine as prioritization, rollout delays stand in the way

Many ‘just sick of having to wait’ for vaccine as prioritization, rollout delays stand in the way Sylvia Dow, executive director of Visions for Creative Housing Solutions in Enfield, is happy to hear the residents at the facility are in the queue to be vaccinated in the next couple of weeks. Geoff Hansen / Valley News Modified: 1/8/2021 4:14:45 PM Melissa Herman, who teaches in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Dartmouth College, took to the Upper Valley (VT/NH) Facebook page to ask a question on Monday. “Does anyone know when/how the general public will get COVID vaccine shots?” she wrote.

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