Dartmouth women’s hockey announces 2026-27 season schedule with 30 games
Dartmouth women’s hockey has released its full slate of games for the upcoming 2026-27 season. The team will play thirty contests including seventeen at Thompson Arena in Hanover.
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Drivers in Sullivan County see lowest midgrade gas at $4.79 in week ending May 30
Drivers in Sullivan County reported a weekly low of $4.79 per gallon for midgrade gas in the week ending May 30.
ICSA honors seven Dartmouth sailors as All-Americans for 2026 season
Seven members of Dartmouth Big Green sailing were recognized as All-Americans by ICSA on June 4. The honorees include Phoebe Lee, Lilly Baker, Madeline Koelbel, Sudi Zhao, Bella Casaretto, Ryan Satterberg, and Chase Decker.
Lebanon urges caution over cyanobacteria blooms in local water bodies
The City of Lebanon has alerted residents about potential health risks from cyanobacteria blooms in local waters this summer. Officials encourage reporting sightings to state agencies and following safety guidelines around suspicious-looking waters.
Mark Reed named chief health and wellness officer at Dartmouth
Dartmouth College announced that Mark Reed will serve as associate vice president and chief health and wellness officer beginning July 1. The move aligns with ongoing efforts such as Commitment to Care aimed at supporting mental health across campus.
Rebecca McElvain named permanent head coach of Dartmouth sailing program
Rebecca McElvain has been promoted from interim to permanent head coach after leading Dartmouth sailing through an acclaimed season marked by multiple awards. She becomes one of few coaches recognized simultaneously by both Ivy League and NEISA organizations.
Grafton County Nursing Home led in bed capacity in Q1 2026
Grafton County Nursing Home supported an average daily census of 124.3 residents in the first quarter of 2026, making it the county’s largest facility during that time.
Five Dartmouth students receive scholarships for study abroad programs
Five Dartmouth students have been awarded prestigious federal scholarships for international study across several countries including Scotland, South Korea, Tanzania, Ghana (pending), and Vietnam. Recipients include Gilman Scholars Amanda Hosseini ’27 and Emmanuel Uyigue ’28; Critical Language Scholars Julian Matos ’26 (Korean) and Gabriel Swai ’29 (Swahili); as well as Boren Fellow Joanna Jou ’26 (Vietnamese).
Lebanon seeks volunteers for Planning Board and Zoning Board of Adjustment
Lebanon is looking for residents interested in volunteering for its Planning Board or Zoning Board of Adjustment. The city encourages those with an interest in community development or public service—regardless of experience—to apply.








