COOS COUNTY — North Country Healthcare leaders are defending their decision to outsource part of the system’s revenue cycle management, saying the move follows a national trend and is necessary
COOS COUNTY — North Country Healthcare has confirmed plans to outsource a portion of its administrative operations, a move that has raised concerns about layoffs and potential conflicts of interest.
LANCASTER — A dispute between two low-profile elected boards has spilled into public view, with allegations of poor oversight and a lack of transparency over millions in town funds.
LYNDON — Two small business owners who received grants from Lyndon’s Small Business Matching Grant Program detailed how the funding helped expand their operations and strengthen their ties to the
LYNDON — Neighbors In Action plans to change its drive-through food share schedule in response to growing concerns about downtown traffic congestion and public safety.
LYNDON — The Lyndon Select Board on Monday allocated the remaining $26,900 in the town’s Small Business Matching Grant Program, capping off a $200,000 initiative launched in 2024 to help
LYNDON — The future of the long-planned Sanborn Covered Bridge renovation is uncertain as town officials await final cost estimates and grapple with potential increases that could shelve the multimillion-dollar
A state transportation official believes flood repair work on a Rt. 5 bridge in Lyndon should be complete enough to allow vehicle access as early as noon on Wednesday.
LYNDON — Neighbors In Action will be forced to move its drive-through food share from downtown Lyndon due to persistent traffic and safety concerns, the Select Board decided July 7.
WATERFORD — The Waterford Select Board is weighing two structural options for long-awaited repairs to the town garage and is exploring the possibility of putting both plans out to bid
CONCORD, N.H. — More than half of the material New Hampshire residents throw away could be recycled or composted instead, according to the state’s first comprehensive look at what ends
LITTLETON — After a three-decade hiatus, the Lahout’s 5K made a triumphant return Saturday, drawing 239 runners and walkers to the streets of Littleton.
NORTHEAST KINGDOM, Vt. — A drop in Canadian visitors, driven in part by tense cross-border political rhetoric, is raising alarms among business owners in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom.