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Images of War: Local veteran's book of poetry, 'Blood Red Dawn'...
Jon Shutt will sign copies of "Blood Red Dawn," his new book of poems about serving in the U.S. military in Iraq and Afghanistan, on June 1. Described as "searing, soaring, gut-wrenching, sardonic, and philosophical," former Lebanon fifth-grade teacher Jon Shutt will release a collection of poetry inspired by his experiences serving with National ... (more)
Outcomes, Practice Patterns in Lower Extremity Bypass Patients Studied
Newswise - CHICAGO - Seven researchers, on behalf of the Vascular Study Group of New England reviewed VSGNE data of 2,907 patients who had infrainguinal lower extremity bypasses between 2003 and 2009.
Beirut clashes kill 1 amid fear of Syria spillover
The Golden Gate Bridge was heralded as an engineering marvel when it opened in 1937.
Man led police on wrong-way chase on I-89
Police say a man led them on a high-speed chase going the wrong direction on Interstate 89 in Vermont and New Hampshire.
Head Impacts in Contact Sports May Reduce Learning in College Athletes
The research is published in the May 16, 2012, online issue of Neurology , the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
A Mass of Christian burial for Madeline L. Kozikowski, 83m who died May 9, 2012 at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon were held May 14 at Sacred Heart Church in Lebanon.
Doctor addresses issue of medical care in U.S.
Dr. Ira Byock gained national recognition as an expert on end-of-life care with the 1997 release of his book, "Dying Well." It helped showcase his efforts to be an advocate for the voice and rights of dying patients and their families.
Opportunities available at our main campus in Lebanon, NH in the following specialties: Orthopaedics Pediatrics Neurology Otolaryngology Occupational & Environmental Medicine Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center is seeking highly-motivated, customer service oriented Certified Medical Assistants to join our practice.
15 years later, Claremont is still waiting
Fifteen years after the New Hampshire Supreme Court's landmark Claremont ruling, you could forgive the plaintiffs for forgetting that they had actually won.
One week: Vermont airport halts flights for upgrades
Passenger airline service has been suspended this week at Vermont's Southern Vermont Regional Airport , but it's not for a lack of demand.