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Clara Mae (Newhall) Searles

Bennington, NH – Clara Mae (Newhall) Searles, 82, of Bennington, NH passed away peacefully on February 28, 2026.

She was born on October 6, 1943, in Henniker, NH to Laurence and Mae (Chamberlain) Newhall.

Her life's work included dedicated service at Golden Guernsey and Ames Department Store, all while being a devoted wife, mot...


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Pam Bernard

Walpole, NH – Award-winning poet, author, and beloved Walpole writing teacher Pam Bernard died peacefully on February 22, 2026, at the Jack Byrne Center for Palliative & Hospice Care in Lebanon, New Hampshire.

Born October 21, 1944, in Branford, Connecticut, Pam was the youngest of nine siblings. Pam moved to New York City at 19 and immersed hers...


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Bruce James Bell

Peterborough, NH – Bruce James Bell, 83 of Peterborough NH, passed away at Concord Hospital, on March 7, 2026. He was born in Whitefield on July 12, 1942, the son of Clinton and Ruth (Brown) Bell.

One of six siblings, Gregery Bell (deceased), Elizibeth Pearson, Barbara Martin, George Bell, and Mailyn Bell growing up in South Lunenburg Vt.


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After a two-year effort, Francestown voters won approval to withdraw from the ConVal School District when 46% of district voters supported the measure, surpassing the 40% threshold required under state law.

To pass, withdrawal needs to receive at least 50% of the vote across the district, or 60% in a town seeking to withdraw and 40% across the district.

The vote...


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In addition to voting on several warrant articles, New Ipswich voters rejected the proposed town budget, placing the town under a default budget for the coming year.

Voters overwhelmingly opposed the proposed $4.03 million budget, defeating it 904–458. The default budget is set at $3.86 million.

Voters did approve several warrant articles, including two...


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