Board president Felicia Brych Dalke at Claremont Opera House in Claremont, N.H., on Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2021. The Board of Directors have been working on several fundraising efforts in order to hire new staff, expand program offerings and generate r
 Tim Matson at his home in Strafford, Vt., on Monday, June 28, 2021. Matson runs a pond consulting business and helps his clients to design, build, and maintain their ponds.
 Trevor Tabor drags in a buck from a storage shed outside. Tabor often works seven days a week at the slaughterhouse he manages in Sharon, Vt., and processes wild game on the side.
 Theresa Shaw, executive director of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, in the church's sanctuary in Naples on Wednesday, April 21, 2021. Shaw is leading a coalition of churches in Collier County to help register people for COVID-19 vaccinations, especially i
 Amy Peberdy, center left, and Virginia Barlow, two of the four founding members of For the Land Publishing, which produces the Vermont Almanac, are joined on the couch by Earl, 10, left, and Claire, 1, at Barlow’s home in Corinth, Vt., on Tuesday, D
 Alesandra Gonzales, left, and Charlotte Hampton, student journalists at The Dartmouth in Hanover, N.H., on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. Gonzales and Hampton were arrested while covering a pro-Palestinian demonstration on the Dartmouth Green on May 1, 20
 Cassandra Tibbits at a client’s home in Plainfield, N.H. Tibbits is one of seven women who went on the record in interviews about the sexual harassment they said they experienced while working for Upper Valley cleaning companies. Some of the women s
 Elizabeth Mikkelsen kisses her husband and business partner Paw Mikkelsen on the cheek while at Mikkelsen's Pastry Shop in Naples, on Thursday, February 7, 2019.
 Chris Urbanski, left, and Christopher Urbanski, 10, right, pose for a portrait after winning a father and son lookalike contest at Miromar Outlets in Estero on Saturday, June 15, 2019. Christopher wore temporary tattoos to mimic his dad's real ones,
 Perry Armstrong, owner and president of Rain or Shine Tent and Events Co., at his business in Randolph, Vt., on Thursday, March 2, 2023. Armstrong, who is in favor of Randolph reestablishing their police department, has dealt with several thefts at
 Joan Mikasha-Alexander, of White River Junction, Vt., sports a No Kings slogan written across her face during a No Kings protest in White River Junction, Vt., on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025.
 Will Gilman, 67, at his home in Chelsea, Vt., on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023. Gilman, who is quadriplegic, said that having a doctor who knows him and his medical history is invaluable, especially one like Dr. Laura Barber, who would occasionally make h
 Dartmouth sophomore Ulysses Hill, top left, with his mother Olivia Sanchez, seated, and sister Amanda Hill, both of White River Junction, Vt., at the Collis Center in Hanover, N.H., on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024. The family is originally from Pasadena,
 Dan Butler looks through a copy of his one-man play “The Only Thing Worse You Could Have Told Me” at his home in Newbury, Vt., on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2023. The play, which premiered in 1994, is comprised of 10 vignettes that depict a spectrum of gay
 Pete Holbrook, supervisor with contractor J.A. McDonald, at the site of a rock stabilization project on I-91 in Fairlee, Vt., on Wednesday, July 3, 2024.
 Board president Felicia Brych Dalke at Claremont Opera House in Claremont, N.H., on Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2021. The Board of Directors have been working on several fundraising efforts in order to hire new staff, expand program offerings and generate r
Board president Felicia Brych Dalke at Claremont Opera House in Claremont, N.H., on Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2021. The Board of Directors have been working on several fundraising efforts in order to hire new staff, expand program offerings and generate revenue.
 Tim Matson at his home in Strafford, Vt., on Monday, June 28, 2021. Matson runs a pond consulting business and helps his clients to design, build, and maintain their ponds.
Tim Matson at his home in Strafford, Vt., on Monday, June 28, 2021. Matson runs a pond consulting business and helps his clients to design, build, and maintain their ponds.
 Trevor Tabor drags in a buck from a storage shed outside. Tabor often works seven days a week at the slaughterhouse he manages in Sharon, Vt., and processes wild game on the side.
Trevor Tabor drags in a buck from a storage shed outside. Tabor often works seven days a week at the slaughterhouse he manages in Sharon, Vt., and processes wild game on the side.
 Theresa Shaw, executive director of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, in the church's sanctuary in Naples on Wednesday, April 21, 2021. Shaw is leading a coalition of churches in Collier County to help register people for COVID-19 vaccinations, especially i
Theresa Shaw, executive director of Emmanuel Lutheran Church, in the church's sanctuary in Naples on Wednesday, April 21, 2021. Shaw is leading a coalition of churches in Collier County to help register people for COVID-19 vaccinations, especially in Black communities.
 Amy Peberdy, center left, and Virginia Barlow, two of the four founding members of For the Land Publishing, which produces the Vermont Almanac, are joined on the couch by Earl, 10, left, and Claire, 1, at Barlow’s home in Corinth, Vt., on Tuesday, D
Amy Peberdy, center left, and Virginia Barlow, two of the four founding members of For the Land Publishing, which produces the Vermont Almanac, are joined on the couch by Earl, 10, left, and Claire, 1, at Barlow’s home in Corinth, Vt., on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2024.
 Alesandra Gonzales, left, and Charlotte Hampton, student journalists at The Dartmouth in Hanover, N.H., on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. Gonzales and Hampton were arrested while covering a pro-Palestinian demonstration on the Dartmouth Green on May 1, 20
Alesandra Gonzales, left, and Charlotte Hampton, student journalists at The Dartmouth in Hanover, N.H., on Tuesday, April 22, 2025. Gonzales and Hampton were arrested while covering a pro-Palestinian demonstration on the Dartmouth Green on May 1, 2024.
 Cassandra Tibbits at a client’s home in Plainfield, N.H. Tibbits is one of seven women who went on the record in interviews about the sexual harassment they said they experienced while working for Upper Valley cleaning companies. Some of the women s
Cassandra Tibbits at a client’s home in Plainfield, N.H. Tibbits is one of seven women who went on the record in interviews about the sexual harassment they said they experienced while working for Upper Valley cleaning companies. Some of the women started their own cleaning companies to avoid working for men.
 Elizabeth Mikkelsen kisses her husband and business partner Paw Mikkelsen on the cheek while at Mikkelsen's Pastry Shop in Naples, on Thursday, February 7, 2019.
Elizabeth Mikkelsen kisses her husband and business partner Paw Mikkelsen on the cheek while at Mikkelsen's Pastry Shop in Naples, on Thursday, February 7, 2019.
 Chris Urbanski, left, and Christopher Urbanski, 10, right, pose for a portrait after winning a father and son lookalike contest at Miromar Outlets in Estero on Saturday, June 15, 2019. Christopher wore temporary tattoos to mimic his dad's real ones,
Chris Urbanski, left, and Christopher Urbanski, 10, right, pose for a portrait after winning a father and son lookalike contest at Miromar Outlets in Estero on Saturday, June 15, 2019. Christopher wore temporary tattoos to mimic his dad's real ones, but the father and son pair said they already owned their matching outfits.
 Perry Armstrong, owner and president of Rain or Shine Tent and Events Co., at his business in Randolph, Vt., on Thursday, March 2, 2023. Armstrong, who is in favor of Randolph reestablishing their police department, has dealt with several thefts at
Perry Armstrong, owner and president of Rain or Shine Tent and Events Co., at his business in Randolph, Vt., on Thursday, March 2, 2023. Armstrong, who is in favor of Randolph reestablishing their police department, has dealt with several thefts at his business over the past few months, including burglars siphoning diesel from his trucks and stealing a truck rack. “I’m getting a little fed up with it,” he said.
 Joan Mikasha-Alexander, of White River Junction, Vt., sports a No Kings slogan written across her face during a No Kings protest in White River Junction, Vt., on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025.
Joan Mikasha-Alexander, of White River Junction, Vt., sports a No Kings slogan written across her face during a No Kings protest in White River Junction, Vt., on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025.
 Will Gilman, 67, at his home in Chelsea, Vt., on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023. Gilman, who is quadriplegic, said that having a doctor who knows him and his medical history is invaluable, especially one like Dr. Laura Barber, who would occasionally make h
Will Gilman, 67, at his home in Chelsea, Vt., on Thursday, Nov. 16, 2023. Gilman, who is quadriplegic, said that having a doctor who knows him and his medical history is invaluable, especially one like Dr. Laura Barber, who would occasionally make house calls on her way home from work. Gilman is concerned about the future of the Chelsea Health Center and is planning to work with his neighbors to circulate a petition in the hopes of keeping Dr. Barber. “I’m always fighting losing battles,” he said.
 Dartmouth sophomore Ulysses Hill, top left, with his mother Olivia Sanchez, seated, and sister Amanda Hill, both of White River Junction, Vt., at the Collis Center in Hanover, N.H., on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024. The family is originally from Pasadena,
Dartmouth sophomore Ulysses Hill, top left, with his mother Olivia Sanchez, seated, and sister Amanda Hill, both of White River Junction, Vt., at the Collis Center in Hanover, N.H., on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024. The family is originally from Pasadena, Calif., but moved to the Upper Valley when Hill started college in Hanover, in part because Sanchez suffered a stroke shortly before and Hill didn’t want to leave her behind.
 Dan Butler looks through a copy of his one-man play “The Only Thing Worse You Could Have Told Me” at his home in Newbury, Vt., on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2023. The play, which premiered in 1994, is comprised of 10 vignettes that depict a spectrum of gay
Dan Butler looks through a copy of his one-man play “The Only Thing Worse You Could Have Told Me” at his home in Newbury, Vt., on Wednesday, Dec. 6, 2023. The play, which premiered in 1994, is comprised of 10 vignettes that depict a spectrum of gay experiences at that time.
 Pete Holbrook, supervisor with contractor J.A. McDonald, at the site of a rock stabilization project on I-91 in Fairlee, Vt., on Wednesday, July 3, 2024.
Pete Holbrook, supervisor with contractor J.A. McDonald, at the site of a rock stabilization project on I-91 in Fairlee, Vt., on Wednesday, July 3, 2024.
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