From left, Mary Sorens, of West Lebanon, N.H., Carla Gericke, of Manchester, N.H., Jason Sorens, of West Lebanon, N.H., and Lynette Johnson, of Springfield, Vt., stand in support of Tor, a software that allows for private browsing, before a library meeting at the Lebanon Public Library to discuss the suspension of the software on library computers in Lebanon, N.H., on September 15, 2015. The game was a draw, 2-2. (Valley News – Sarah Priestap)
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From left, Mary Sorens, of West Lebanon, N.H., Carla Gericke, of Manchester, N.H., Jason Sorens, of West Lebanon, N.H., and Lynette Johnson, of Springfield, Vt., stand in support of Tor, a software that allows for private browsing, before a library meeting at the Lebanon Public Library to discuss the suspension of the software on library computers in Lebanon, N.H., on September 15, 2015. The game was a draw, 2-2. (Valley News - Sarah Priestap)
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