Valley News

Valley News

The Valley News, including its Sunday edition, is a daily newspaper published every morning in Lebanon, New Hampshire. It serves the Upper Valley area, providing news and information relevant to both New Hampshire and Vermont.

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  • 2 days ago | vnews.com | Greta Solsaa

    Chittenden, Vt., property owner John Gerlach has been found in contempt in the latest development of an ongoing legal battle with Mountain Top Resort. The May 22 decision came after Gerlach removed a rope barring access to one of the resort’s cross-country trails. The dispute began last summer when Gerlach and his wife, Debra, relocated two of the resort’s trails that ran through their private land.

  • 2 days ago | vnews.com | Tris Wykes

    Hanover High’s Ally Lee crouches to make a shot during her No. 4 singles match against host Bedford on June 3, 2025. Lee won her contest, 9-7, but the second-seeded Bulldogs won the NHIAA Division I semifinal, 5-4.

  • 2 days ago | vnews.com | James Patterson

    Lebanon Tree Board member Charlie Depuy, right, and volunteer Jen Alloco, left, tamp down the earth around a freshly planted redbud tree at the edge of the School Street Cemetery in Lebanon, N.H., on Saturday, May 17, 2025. The tree is one of more than 200 to be planted over the stretch of a few years as part of the Green Streets Initiative which intends to cool paved areas with shade, bring beauty to roadsides in the city, and provide food and habitat for birds and insects.

  • 3 days ago | vnews.com | Ethan DeWitt

    E-Edition Advertise Newsletters Subscribe Home News Opinion Sports Photos Arts & Life Obituaries Classifieds Calendar Puzzles By ETHAN DEWITT New Hampshire Bulletin Published: 06-04-2025 12:00 PM Granite Staters continue to overwhelmingly cite the scarcity of affordable housing as the most pressing concern, a new poll from the University of New Hampshire suggests.

  • 3 days ago | vnews.com | Olivia Richardson

    New Hampshire public health and immigration advocates are raising concerns about the potential ripple effects of new federal policies allowing immigration enforcement officers to enter hospitals, clinics, and other medical establishments. And they’re encouraging health care providers to take steps to prepare for potential encounters with immigration law enforcement.