Photo Reprints

Day in Photos - Dec. 10-12, 2011
Date: 12/12/2011 Album ID: 1377977
Pages: 1 2
Conductor Dave Landry, left, tries to stir up some excitement in Sara Rice and her son, Braedon, 2, while Katie Trombley, 8, also of White River Junction, glances back to catch his act onboard the Polar Express yesterday. Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Chef Terry Cioffredi and conductor Scott Farnsworth have a conversation during a minute of downtime near the end of the Polar Express ride yesterday.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
J.D. Hawks, 12, and his father, John Hawks, of White River Junction, make their way into the second car in costume as Santa and Santa's Helper as Mona Abdelghani, 12, also of White River Junction, announces their entrance onboard the Polar Express yesterday.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
After receiving a new bicycle as an early birthday present, Britney George, 11, teaches herself how to ride in the side yard of her West Canaan home last week. “My mom got a new bike too,” George said. “So when I learn to ride, we can ride together.”	Valley News - Sarah Priestap
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Ally Clark, then a junior at Dartmouth, prepares a sled during her shift as a volunteer on the ski patrol at Dartmouth Skiway in Lyme Center in January.	Valley News - Jenna Schoenefeld
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Dartmouth forwards Matt Linblad (9) and Eric Robinson put pressure on Sacred Heart goalie Steven Legatto as a shot flies past the net.	Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Dartmouth goalie Cab Morris shares in the joy of last night’s victory with the young fans who line the player’s walkway.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Lloyd Gabourel of Wilder rehearses a scene at the Church of Christ at Dartmouth.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor, left, laughs onstage with Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., and his wife, Marcelle, during a lighthearted moment at the 2011 Women’s Economic Opportunity Conference at Vermont Technical College in Randolph yesterday. Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
The four musicians of the group Punk’s Delight break into laughter after galavanting across the stage during a rehearsal. From left are Jay Rosenberg, Lisle Kulbach, Hildur Colot and Karen Hansen.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Julie Plummer, of Brattleboro, Vt., asks a question of Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor during the Q&A portion of her address at the Women’s Economic Opportunity Conference at VTC in Randolph yesterday. Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
During a Revels rehearsal, juggler Skip Cady of Lyme practices one-handed juggling in the vestibule of the Church of Christ at Dartmouth in Hanover.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Paul Bianco, of the Randolph-based family business Chimney Savers, says he’s happy his job lets him get outside and he “isn’t sitting at a desk all day.”Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
“I actually think that the Dartmouth and Mascoma’s intellectual property agreement is very distinctive and very advantageous,” said Lee Lynd, co-founder of ethanol researcher Mascoma Corp. “I think when you take equity, everybody’s alive,” Lynd said. “Dartmouth wants the company to do well, the company wants to do well.” Valley News - Laura DeCapua
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Revels volunteer Keirsten Caswell, 16, holds a mirror for Haden Keene, 11, a member of the children’s chorus. 	 Valley News - Sarah Priestap
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
“I think they are very thoughtful and they are thinking about it long-term, not how do we milk the maximum amount of cash out of our faculty or out of these inventions,” said Tillman Gerngross, a professor at the Thayer School of Engineering who has started several companies, including Glycofi.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
James H. Thedford, center, wearing No. 58, is surrounded by teammates Tim Farris, Cam Blewitt, C.J. Gosselin and Dylan Ladd at halftime of a home game against Kearsarge Regional High School in 2009. Thedford, an All-State honorable mention player and a N.H. State Scholar, was killed yesterday in a single-vehicle crash on Route 120 in Claremont. Valley News - James M. Patterson
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Deborah Baker sits with Mira at her farm in Chelsea. Baker has been running the Hooved Animal Sanctuary for nine years. Tropical Storm Irene wiped out the group’s main fundraiser this year. 	Valley News - James M. Patterson
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Pages: 1 2