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Artisans plan special ‘welcome spring’ program
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Make way for salamanders this spring
From the ground upRestoration of historic Acworth Meetinghouse is an ongoing process
ACWORTH — The replacement of the Acworth Meetinghouse steeple last summer appeared to be the crowning achievement of a three-year restoration project. But there’s much more to do before the building can sit completely in its former glory.
Correction
The partnership that owns the Hotel Windham in Bellows Falls no longer includes David Broganer, as published in a story in the March 12 River Record.
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Polarity balancing and meditation topics of class
Town Meeting 2010Walpole voters say yes to almost everything
WALPOLE — A budget and bond, reserve funds and recycling-related expenses — Walpole voters approved all at this year’s town meeting, but drew the line at a new dump truck.
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March 18th, 2010
Correction
The partnership that owns the Hotel Windham in Bellows Falls no longer includes David Broganer, as published in a story in the March 12 River Record.Town Meeting 2010Walpole voters say yes to almost everything
WALPOLE — A budget and bond, reserve funds and recycling-related expenses — Walpole voters approved all at this year’s town meeting, but drew the line at a new dump truck.From the ground upRestoration of historic Acworth Meetinghouse is an ongoing process
ACWORTH — The replacement of the Acworth Meetinghouse steeple last summer appeared to be the crowning achievement of a three-year restoration project. But there’s much more to do before the building can sit completely in its former glory.March 11th, 2010
Hotel Windham renovation project resumesSeventy-six-year-old hotel had been unoccupied for decades
BELLOWS FALLS — It’s been a wait-and-see game for the past 18 months with the developers of the Hotel Windham renovation project. But now, with faith that the economy is on the upswing, they’ve made their next move.Walpole Recycling Action Project
With March’s arrival, can spring be far behind? Thoughts turn to renewal and cleanup. Walpole Recycling can help with your cleanup plans, especially in the area of yard cleanup. Bring your natural yard debris — brush, leaves and clippings — to the recycling center’s compost site. The flip side is that mature compost can be brought home to help with this year’s landscaping or gardening.Veterans’ PostNo response, yet? Did VA shred your claims documents?
It appears that the shredding of veterans claims documents is worse than originally thought.Trivia TestIt’s time to test your knowledge of the obscure
1. TELEVISION: What was the title of the theme song to the sitcom “Cheers”?Strange But TruePortion sizes at fast-food restaurants have increased how much?
u It was longtime U.S. Congressman from Minnesota Eugene J. McCarthy who made the following sage observation: “It is dangerous for a national candidate to say things that people might remember.”Dollars & SenseIt’s time to start planning for your spring clean-up projects
The ads are already appearing in newspapers for spring fix-up project materials. Whether you live in a warm or cold weather area, it’s not too early to begin thinking about projects you’ll need to do around the house once spring officially arrives.Fall Mt. renovations approved
LANGDON — Behind all the PowerPoints, color-coded maps and catchy slogans, there was a simple goal: prevent a case of déjà vu.Today's Weather
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