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Free tax filing service available to millions on IRS.gov 

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The Internal Revenue Service recently announced that the IRS Free File Guided Tax Software became available Friday, Jan. 10 for taxpayers ahead of the official start of tax season later this month.  Starting Jan. 10, the IRS Free File will begin accepting individual tax returns. Millions of[Read More…]

Saint-Gaudens Memorial names Jackie Schalk as executive director 

CORNISH, N.H. — The Saint-Gaudens Memorial (SGM), a nonprofit organization that promotes the legacy of the great American sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907) and partners with the Saint-Gaudens National Historical Park, recently announced the appointment of Jackie Schalk as the organization’s first full-time executive director. She will begin her new position[Read More…]

Man charged with escape for violating furlough conditions 

SPRINGFIELD, Vt. — A Springfield man was arrested and charged with escape last month for allegedly violating furlough conditions.  According to a release put on Sunday by the Springfield Police Department, on Nov. 8 the Springfield Police Department was made aware that Jared Stockman had allegedly violated the terms and[Read More…]

David E. Magoon Sr.

NEWPORT, NH– David E. Magoon, Sr., 91, of Newport, NH passed on November 22, 2024. He was born to Arthur and DellaMae (Ward) Magoon on March 13, 1933 in Middlesex, VT. David was predeceased by his parents, wife Mary, daughter Tina Marie, son David E. Magoon, Jr., son-in-law Bill Melendy,[Read More…]

Sports Roundup: Ager earns All-American honors 

By DAN BARILE  Eagle Times Correspondent  Ager earns All-American honors  Wesleyan junior Stephanie Ager added a new accolade to her long list of accomplishments following her performance at the NCAA Division 3 Cross Country Championships in Terre Haute, Indiana. The Bellows Falls alum was named an All-American after racing to[Read More…]

A Boxelder for Terry 

My friend Terry Gulick, who passed away earlier this year, used to tease me about my favorite yard tree. Terry did a lot of gardening jobs, when he wasn’t mentoring kids, and he was amused, and a little offended, by what I’d allowed to grow up in my former vegetable[Read More…]