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EPA tests Sugar River for coal tar

Divers with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency were popping in and out of the Sugar River yesterday to measure the extent of coal tar saturation on the site of a former gas manufacturing plant. More...

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DAR STATE CONFERENCE IN CLAREMONT

DAR (Daughters of the American Revolution) State Regent Laura McCrillis Kessler, center, from Newport and Abraham Lincoln, played by Steven Wood of Claremont, stand with DAR winners at the DAR State More...

Commissioners approve Sullivan County budget

The Sullivan County budget for 2013 is halfway to the finish line. Yesterday afternoon the county commissioners unanimously approved the budget they had been actively working on for the past three weeks. More...

Bass opponent makes campaign stop in city

The United States’ greatest threat is not a foreign invader, but rather its own congress, said 2nd Congressional District candidate Dennis Lamare (R) at a campaign stop yesterday. More...

National/World

Obama makes surprise trip to Afghanistan

BAGRAM AIR FIELD, Afghanistan — On a swift, secretive trip to the war zone, President Obama declared last night that after years of sacrifice the U.S. combat role in Afghanistan is winding down just as it has already ended in Iraq. More...

Woman who lost lottery ticket still entitled to $1M

SEARCY, Ark. — An Arkansas woman who cashed a $1 million lottery ticket may have to give up the winnings to a woman who threw away the ticket after she bought it, according to a judge’s ruling yesterday. More...

Alaska version of ice-out was worth cool $350,000

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — And the winner is: a man who drills his own holes in a frozen river to study the best conditions for hitting the jackpot in Alaska’s biggest annual guessing game. More...

State News

Police: Suspect aimed a phone at VSP trooper

WILLISTON, Vt. More...

Lawmakers can see session’s end

MONTPELIER — With hundreds of people clamoring outside for Vermont’s governor to “put people first,” lawmakers inside the Statehouse rejected the latest attempt at overhauling campaign finance laws and prepared for a final rou More...

AG appoints committee to review shooting of chief

CONCORD — Greenland Police Chief Michael Maloney was taking cover behind his cruiser during a lull in activity when he was shot to death, New Hampshire’s attorney general said yesterday. More...

Advice

Offense was in the eye of body art’s beholder

DEAR ABBY: On a recent airline flight, a tall man who sat behind me had his left leg out in the aisle during most of the trip. He was wearing shorts, and you could see his large tattoo of a naked woman on his thigh. More...

Read the labels and choose carbs wisely

DEAR DOCTOR K: It seems most people now agree that some carbohydrates are good for us. Are there rules of thumb for choosing carbs wisely? More...

Selectboard mulls loan for new village grocery

The Rockingham Selectboard will reconsider a revolving loan fund request that would, if approved, open a traditional grocery store in the village. More...

RVCC’s Budd a finalist for presidency in Mass.

River Valley Community College President Steven Budd was announced as one of three finalists for the presidency of Berkshire Community College in Pittsfield, Mass., yesterday. More...

NIMBLE FINGERS

Kennedy Pysz starts to weave a basket at the Library Arts Center in Newport yesterday. More...

Obituaries

Arvilla I. Strawn - 2013-05-13
Steven P. Hodgkins - 2013-05-11
Betsy H. Weston - 2013-05-11
Alice A. Fox - 2013-05-11
Charles F. Evans Jr. - 2013-05-11
Merton H. Bascom - 2013-05-11
Wayne H. Smith - 2013-05-10
Heath Gordon - 2013-05-10
Shane A. Smith - 2013-05-10
Daniel D. Lockwood - 2013-05-09
Earl C. Nelson - 2013-05-09
James A. Smith - 2013-05-09
John F. Maxfield III - 2013-05-09
Harold A. Leavitt - 2013-05-09
Debora A. Hoy - 2013-05-09
Wayne H. Smith - 2013-05-09
Marshall F. Downing Jr - 2013-05-08
Diane Derosier - 2013-05-08
Wayne H. Smith - 2013-05-08
Marjorie D. Fenderson - 2013-05-08
Dorothea C. Weeks - 2013-05-08
Barbara A. Balch - 2013-05-08

Health & Fitness

Marijuana use in teens climbs

WASHINGTON — More teens are smoking dope, with nearly 1 in 10 lighting up at least 20 or more times a month, according to a new survey of young people. More...

Number of newborns with drug withdrawal triples over decade

CHICAGO — Less than a month old, Savannah Dannelley scrunches her tiny face into a scowl as a nurse gently squirts a dose of methadone into her mouth. More...

THE SKINNY

Is it safe to add back exercise calories?

Everyone is buzzing about the latest bit of fitness information — is it OK to be adding calories burned back into your daily food intake? More...

Opinion

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Thumbnail Thoughts

Thumbnail Thoughts is a weekly feature that appears each Wednesday on the Editorial Page of the Eagle Times. More...

Toll makes us less equal

Two floating bridges across Lake Washington connect Seattle with its eastern suburbs. The roadbeds rest on huge pontoons and sway a bit as you drive across them on a windy day. More...

Around Town

WEDNESDAY

Networking event NEWPORT — “Coffee with Bacon,” a free business networking event, will be held from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Wednesday, at Bacon Graphics, 232 North Main St., in Newport. Volunteer dinner More...

THURSDAY

Weed program More...

FRIDAY

Retirees breakfast SPRINGFIELD — The next breakfast gathering of Lovejoy Tool Company retired employees will be at 9 a.m. Friday, May 4, at the Riverside Restaurant on River Street in Springfield. Rummage sale More...

Sports

Parker pitches A’s past Sox in first win

BOSTON — Jarrod Parker scattered four hits over 6 2-3 innings and picked up his first major league win as the Oakland Athletics stopped a three-game losing streak by beating the Boston Red Sox 5-3 last night. More...

C’s even up series on Hawks

ATLANTA — Paul Pierce battled through another tough shooting night to score 36 points and the Boston Celtics wiped out Atlanta’s 11-point lead in the second half even without Rajon Rondo, stunning the Hawks 87-80 yesterday in Game 2 of th More...

Chieftains hang on for close win

WOODSTOCK, Vt. — Green Mountain softball coach Terry Farrell held his breath near the end of yesterday’s contest against Woodstock. More...