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Day in Photos - Nov. 15, 2011
Date: 11/15/2011 Album ID: 1362446
Lebanon Fire Chief Chris Christopoulos, middle, sits with his wife, Lori, and attorney Albert Loftus in Lebanon District Court yesterday. An assault charge against Christopoulos for slapping his wife last July was dropped but he pleaded guilty to a second charge involving his stepson.Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Lebanon Fire Chief Chris Christopoulos leaves Lebanon District Court yesterday.Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Grafton County Attorney Lara Saffo gestures in court yesterday to represent the location of red marks observed by police on the neck and chest of Christopoulos's stepson after Christopoulos pinned him to a wall at their home in July.Valley News - James M. Pattersonjpatterson@vnews.comphoto@vnews.com
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Vermont State Police Capt. Ray Keefe summarizes recent crime statistics in Tunbridge and Royalton at a forum last night at Tunbridge Central School.Valley News — Sarah Priestap
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During a forum last night at Tunbridge Central School on crime and illegal drug use in the community, Royalton resident and social worker Jeanne Hover asks a question from the floor. About 160 attended the forum.Valley News — Sarah Priestap
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Betsy Stephany, of Hanover, reels in a data logger at Occom Pond yesterday. Stephany is a Math and Science Partnership project manager working to interest schoolchildren in science through a New Hampshire Department of Education grant. Every week, she measures the temperature and light intensity in the Connecticut River and in the nearby pond. Valley News — Polina Yamshchikov
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They turned on the new lights at the Storrs Hill Ski Area in Lebanon last night. Lebanon Outing Club Board members Gene Esquivel, pointing out the lights to Jeff Bagley, says, “This will make a world of difference once the snow is down. It’ll be like night and day.”Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
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Board member Todd Caruso looks over the electrical box that controls the new lighting system.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
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Teddy Willey, of Lebanon, listens as MG Electric owner Michael Guay explains the features of the new lighting system.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
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Lebanon's Cooper Hardy (8) reaches the heights of an All-New England selection.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
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LEGO League team members at Claremont Middle School work on their robots last week in preparation for a tournament that took place at Dartmouth College on Saturday. From left are Andrew Friend, 11; Nick Eagon, 12; and Dustin Howe, 13.   Valley News photographs — Sarah Priestap
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Volunteer Carol McShane hands Joshua Cutler, 9, a LEGO robot to program with a laptop computer while Gregory Billiel, 9, watches during a work session at Claremont Middle School. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Ryan March, 13, removes his LEGO robot from the board. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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Eric Robicheau,11, fits his robot with wheels. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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