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December 18, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Wheelock travels downstairs

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Wheelock Travel, Inc. will move downstairs from its current location on Main Street to a street level space above Peter Christian's Tavern by the end of this month. Wheelock, now located on the second floor of the building, signed a year-long sublease with Redpath & Co. Commercial Realtors approximately three weeks ago, Wheelock Travel Co-owner Nancy Johnson said. A gift shop, Trillium, occupied the space until about a month and a half ago, a representative of Redpath Realtors said. Wheelock, one of four travel agencies in Hanover, outgrew its 400 sq.



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David's House joins hospital's location

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David's House, a non-profit home-away-from-home for families with children receiving treatment at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, announced it will build a new facility within walking distance of the hospital. "David's House in Hanover is no longer close enough.



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Breakfast vendors compete on the street

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In a town as small as Hanover, businesses do everything they can to compete for customers, even if it means going out on to the street. For the last five years, Lou's table of fresh baked goods and coffee outside its store on Main Street has been a common sight for morning and afternoon passersby, but since the opening of Chez Francoise in July behind the Dartmouth Bank, Lou's has had competition. Both bakeries set up tables at 7 a.m.


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Town considers building parking garage

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The Hanover Board of Selectmen appointed a Parking Task Force Committe to investigate the possibility of creating an estimated $3 million parking garage to ease overcrowding in the downtown area. The proposed garage would hold an estimated 200 to 250 cars and would be for the use of town patrons, according to College Assistant Director of Business Affairs William Barr, a task force member. The current parking problem in downtown Hanover results from the limited number of public parking spaces -- there are 838 metered spaces and 64 leased spaces.


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From Hanoi to Hanover

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NEW YORK CITY, August 10 - Her Vietnamese name is Thi Thanh Nga, but throughout a career that has taken her from Bruce Lee's training gym and low-budget films she became Tiana Alexandra and sometimes Tiana Banana.



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'Much Ado' calls for passion in love and life

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"Much Ado About Nothing" is about everything that makes one happy to be alive. Set in the Italian countryside in the 16th century, the film appropriately begins with Beatrice, played by Emma Thompson, reading in the fields to a group of women and men about how "men were deceivers ever." She implores them to convert their sounds of "woe into hey nonny, nonny." The duplicity is first noted when Beatrice closes the book.


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Camera shop moves uptown

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The Camera Shop of Hanover will move up the street early next month into the space between Murphy's Tavern restaurant and The Dartmouth Co-Op. Owner Oscar Romero '69 said the new location at 15 South Main Street has two advantagesover its current location at 47-51 S.


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Exhibit inspires discussion

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Fact or fiction. Documentation or art. These dualities are common issues in a discussion of photography because, although the process is a mechanized way to creating images of the physical world, the photographer's subject choices and methods of depiction render the outcome subjective. "To Image and To See: Crow Indian Photographs by Edward S.




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Hill's 'Spatial Constructions' now on exhibit

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In a lecture last Thursday in Carpenter Hall, artist, sculptor and print-maker Clinton Hill spoke about his art exhibit, "Spatial Constructions," now featured in the Hopkins Center. Placing the works currently on exhibit in a clear context, Hill discussed the development of his art, as it has moved from fiberglass to colored pulp to the most recent wooden constructions.


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Beat the heat: underwater hotspots

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It's sunny, hot, humid and sticky. You drip with sweat and smell like you've just finished an All-Star basketball game; instead, you're in New England in the midst of a heat wave. As your brow drips with sweat and your body pulsates with excess heat, you dream about swimming. The obvious first choice is the Connecticut River.


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Hanover celebrates summer

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When was the last time you saw cloggers, line dancers, magicians, clows, and African drummers, all along the streets of Hanover? Well they will all be in Hanover this weekend, as the town prepares for the 15th annual Hanover Street Fest, its celebration of summer. The numerous events will take place Saturday from 10 a.m.


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Eastwood thrilling 'In the Line of Fire'

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First of all, skeptics of the world, "In the Line of Fire" is not another JFK conspiracy movie. The many references to the untimely demise of the president are included only for their symbolic value, and for the character development of Horton, played by the revered cinematic veteran Clint Eastwood. In his first production since his Academy Award winning "Unforgiven," Eastwood plays a secret service agent in this movie directed by German Wolfgang Petersen. Horton is known among his colleagues as a "dinosaur," having been in the department long enough to have been assigned to defend President Kennedy on that fateful Dallas afternoon in November 1963. Despite earning a legendary reputation for toughness over the years, Horton's career, confidence and personal life were never quite strong enough to overcome his apparent failure to dive in front of the fatal shots purportedly emanating from the book depository across the street. Enter John Malkovich as the antagonist.


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Zoning laws create obstacles for new businesses

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Running a business can often be a gamble, and those who place their bets on Hanover must first pass an obstacle course of town by-laws that keep some businesses out of Hanover and help others prosper. Hanover is split into 14 zoning districts, each with a specific list of how land in the district can be used.


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'Zooropa' marks U2 techno

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It was not too long ago that U2 flooded radio stations and heated the summer with its incredible smash "Achtung Baby" and outdoor concert phenomena "Zoo TV Tour." In an amazingly short time, the Irish band has created a new and different album, just in time for another summer. The new album, which keeps with the "zoo" theme in its title "Zooropa," is definitely not old-style U2.


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