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Border Patrol returns with two checkpoints
The interstate checkpoint operated by the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol not only returned to the Upper Valley this week, it came back in a double dose: Federal agents were stopping cars yesterday and Thursday along Interstate 91 and Interstate 89.
Introducing... Paula & John Wolf
Paula Sundet of Grand Marais and John Wolf of Lutsen were married September 12, 2009 in the beautiful Lutsen Lutheran Church in Lutsen, Minnesota.
Vt. military college pays tribute to veterans
The country's oldest private military college will pay tribute to veterans this week.
A a oehappy and healthya eight-year-old girl has become the first person in Norfolk to die solely as a result from swine flu.
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A Marine major from Belgrade is one of the nine people feared killed in a mid-air collision off the California Coast.
Searchers scan Calif. seas for 3rd day after crash
Hope was fading but a search for survivors was set to continue into a third day Sunday for nine people who went missing when a U.S. Coast Guard plane collided with a Marine Corps helicopter over the Pacific Ocean.
Maine Marine Among Those Missing In Midair Crash
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Nought 101: Colleges plan for direct loans, as VSAC holds its breath
VSAC's fate remains in abeyance, as D.C. focuses on health care and student-aid reform takes a back seat.
Vermont Soldiers Will Face A "Very Dangerous Situation"
A surge in violence in Afghanistan is happening just as 1500 Vermont guard troops are getting set to deploy.
Duo back together for a new chapter
A Sheffield author who honed his talents at a writing group in the city returned to meet the tutor who first encouraged him.
More Norfolk schools become trusts
A clutch of Norfolk schools may join the growing exodus from county council control after being given the go-ahead to become charitable trusts.
'Guardian angel' wins Norwich award
A nurse described by one patient as her "guardian angel" has been picked as the champion from hundreds of staff who heal, care and reassure at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital.
Nicholas Garafalo of Derry graduated from Curry College in Milton, Mass. with a Bachelor of Arts degree on Sunday, May 17, 2009.
Anger over Cromer hospital plans
Angry townsfolk, fed up of 10 years of broken promises, let rip at health chiefs last night over plans that could see some services lost despite the proposed construction of a new A 15m hospital in Cromer.
Wrestling, tennis return at Norwich
Norwich University, citing improved enrollment, is restoring two varsity sports and a deferred pay raise to faculty and staff.
N.J. man helps students of Texas academy
Tony McIntyre was a teenager, living with his family in Cinnaminson, when he set his sights on his dream school: the Marine Military Academy in Harlingen, Texas.
Long time Norwich University spokesman and English professor George R. Turner died Thursday at his North field home.
Wrestling saved at Norwich University
Posted on Oct 15, 2009 by KJ Pilcher . Courtesy of a Jason Bryant "tweet", I stumbled across this story.
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Looking for a career in the military?
A forum for students from the 5th Congressional District who are interested in attending one of the service academies will be hosted by Congresswoman Niki Tsongas, D-Lowell, on Oct.
'I love leading soldiers. ... We are like family'
If there's one thing Tewksbury's Brian Kee wants America to know about those putting themselves in harm's way in Iraq and Afghanistan in the name of freedom, it's their dedication.
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