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Valley News - Warm weather, changing climate upend winter way of life in NH, Vt

FAIRLEE Alix Contosta grew up in Philadelphia, where winter meant snow dyed brown with filth. But then she moved to New England 22 years ago, and as she watched the trees transform into new shapes and colors, winter enchanted her.The assistant.

Valley News - Mascoma Lake skating group has big plans for winter

ENFIELD After ice skating trails plowed on Mascoma Lake proved popular last winter, the operation is set to expand this winter once the cold sets in.Mary Reynolds and Joan Holcombe formed the Mascoma Lake Skating Association, coordinated the setup.

Valley News - Mascoma Lake ice safety workshop shows how to avoid falling through, get out if you do

Mascoma Lake ice safety workshop shows how to avoid falling through, get out if you do Enfield Firefighter Andrew Burse plunges himself into Mascoma Lake during ice rescue training in Enfield, N.H., Saturday, March 6, 2021. Firefighters demonstrated rescues with the use of throw-ropes, harnesses, a team rescue with a backboard, and self-rescue with ice picks to a crowd gathered to observe. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Ethan Huff, 7, hangs on to the chainsaw brought by his dad, Lebanon Firefighter Dan Huff, left, to cut a hole in 30 inches of ice of Lake Mascoma for a demonstration of ice rescue and safety in Enfield, N.H., Saturday, March 6, 2021. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

Valley News - Forum, Jan 18: Concerns about proposed Lebanon zoning changes

Forum, Jan. 18: Concerns about proposed Lebanon zoning changes Published: 1/17/2021 10:00:05 PM Modified: 1/17/2021 10:00:04 PM Concerns about proposed Lebanon zoning changes On Wednesday, at 7 p.m., the Lebanon City Council will discuss 18 proposed zoning ordinance changes. Three will be on the ballot; the remainder will be decided by the council. While I have spent some years on the City Council, the Zoning Board and am a member of the Board of Assessors, I found researching these proposals complex and the rationale for the changes difficult to understand. Do they serve only one project or developer? Shouldn’t changes be for the benefit of residents, who prefer an attractive and functional city? An attractive city does not need a number of rectangular block complexes, some called condos, some hotels and some low-income. The title may change, the appearance does not. And negative changes can occur depending on the language of the ordinance.

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