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David Corriveau

David Corriveau

Staff Writer at Valley News

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  • High School Sports

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School Notes: Windsor Native’s Film Script Explores Bullying

The way many of us let report cards and term papers and old textbooks sink deeper into file cabinets and boxes in the attic, Donald Miller buried his memories of the bullying he endured at Windsor High School in the late 1950s.Then last spring,...
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Walk Raises Hunger Awareness - Valley News

Newport — Once upon a time, more than 100 people routinely surrounded the bandstand on the Newport town common on the first Sunday of each October to join the CROP Hunger Walk along the Sugar River.On Sunday afternoon between 12:30 and 1, a little...
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School Notes: School Theater Groups Take Stage

Pick a stage, any stage.The busiest season for high school theater productions hits full stride this weekend, with performances scheduled at Hanover and Oxbow High Schools and at the Lebanon Opera House.The themes range from the timeless to the timely...
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Highlights: Trio Pays Tribute to Joni Mitchell’s ‘Blue’ in Hartland

Bassist David Wysocki, singer Julie Ness and guitarist Tristan Bellerive would love to tell you that they planned all along to perform the 10 songs from Joni Mitchell’s legendary album Blue as a celebration of the Canadian folk-siren’s 75th birthday...
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Upper Valley sees an explosion of smaller venues for live performances

The first time Barbara Smith played her saxophone with the East Bay Jazz Ensemble in the mid-1990s, she looked around what was then the Seven Stars spiritual center in Sharon village and recalled her father’s stories about dancing to the beat of big...
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Highlights: Jazzman Fred Haas is ‘all about the music’

Midway through a recent tribute concert to Stan Getz, Fred Haas filled Dartmouth College’s Rollins Chapel with the last, melancholy chord of Jimmy Van Heusen’s I Thought About You, then set down his saxophone.And after the dozens of listeners finished...
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Highlights: Peter and Paul soldier on with Mary in mind

The surviving members of Peter, Paul and Mary knew that they could never replace the voice of their longtime partner in folk singing after Mary Travers died in 2009.Instead, Peter Yarrow and Noel Paul Stookey are keeping Travers’ spirit alive in part...
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Thetford’s Linehan jumping to the front of the track and field line

THETFORD — First he noticed the bounce and the speed in Knute Linehan’s stride. Then Ian Weider saw the joy and the determination in the then-freshman’s whole approach to track and field.“As good an athlete as Knute was even then, he was a better...
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A Life: Bob and Marilyn Stone; ‘There are so many memories’

For the better part of two decades, Bob and Marilyn Stone grew and sold strawberries in the spring, corn and blueberries in the summer, pumpkins in the fall and flowers throughout the year at their Cedar Circle Farm on the Connecticut River in East...
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‘She changed the trajectory of my life’

Long after they moved on from the Yoh Theatre Players, legions of Woodstock-area alumni and alumnae still hear the voice of company founder and longtime director Harriet Worrell in their heads.And more than two months after Worrell died...
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A Life: Carl B. Russell; ‘He was so generous’

Life is the flow of energy from the Earth through all things. It is the relationships between all things that keep the energy flowing.Like everything else, humans gather energy, then expend it, and eventually we return in totality to the source. Along...