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On Jan. 3, 1749, New Hampshire Gov. Benning Wentworth issued his first grant for a town in what we know today as Vermont but during the mid-1700s was widely known as the New Hampshire Grants.
Just examine a map and you’ll see that Vermont and New Hampshire should get along. They look like two peas in a pod, or better yet a yin-yang symbol. Or perhaps we should think of them as conjoined ...
The Connecticut River in West Lebanon, New Hampshire rose more than 14 feet on Monday, according to a U.S. Geological Survey gauge, then crested and began to fall. Vermont locations with most rainfall ...
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation plans to replace several worn deck planks on the end of the Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge, starting Jan. 4, 2021. The bridge will be closed to ...
New Hampshire Attorney General John Formella and Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark participated in the 12th perambulation of the states’ border on the Connecticut River in Hanover on Friday ...
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