Main St. vendors fight for business
On warm spring days, scents of pickle relish, mustard and hot dogs hang in the humid air in front of Hanover's Town Hall.
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On warm spring days, scents of pickle relish, mustard and hot dogs hang in the humid air in front of Hanover's Town Hall.
People of all ages packed the Bema's natural amphitheater Saturday for the 21st annual Native American pow-wow at the College. In the warm hazy sunshine, some perched on the Bema's rocky outcrops to watch exhibition and competitive Native American traditional and fancy dancing. Others shopped at trading booths carrying Native American-made jewelry, skins and other items.
Chuck Jones, the man who brought Bugs Bunny to life, received the Dartmouth Film Award Saturday night in a packed Spaulding Auditorium.