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Since 1975, staff at Polly鈥檚 Pancake Parlor in Sugar Hill, New Hampshire, has been tracking when the leaves peak, when they fade and when the season鈥檚 first snowfall arrives. It鈥檚 a tradition that customers have come to rely on when planning their fall foliage watching.
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An old copper mine in Corinth was designated a Superfund site almost 20 years ago. Now the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency finally has a plan 鈥� and funding 鈥� to clean it up.
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Nineteen months after his bout with COVID, Hartford resident Chris Flockton is still experiencing symptoms resulting from the virus. Reporter Erica Heilman visited with him and spoke about living with long COVID.
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The Central Vermont 12U All Star team is heading to the Cal Ripken World Series. They are the first Vermont team to make it to the national tournament.
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Since its inception in 2017, The Ladybroad Ledger has invited femme cartoonists in Vermont to submit their works for this print-only, poster-sized publication.
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An electronic music pioneer who lived for decades in the Upper Valley died last month. Jon Appleton used effects to warp and reshape natural sounds or field recordings, and he also helped develop the first commercially-available digital synthesizer.
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As the climate changes, researchers say winter recreation will need to adapt.
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This fall, the town of Hartford sent letters to landowners after receiving complaints about campsites in the woods. They all wrote back that they wanted the campsites taken down. But many people experiencing homelessness say they have nowhere else to go.
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Space: it鈥檚 really big, and really cold. But apparently not cold enough for NASA. And a White River Junction engineering company says it has the ultra-cold technology the space agency鈥檚 needs for Project Artemis, which aims to land the first woman and next man on the moon by 2024.
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Every Monday night, a group of veterans in the Upper Valley meets for a virtual book club. They are not reading the latest bestsellers. Instead, they discuss works by Sophocles and Homer. In stories written thousands of years ago, they find parallels to what war has meant for them.