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News and Information for the Town of Bedford
September 2006 - Posts
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By Joseph Edgerton Staff Writer Proponents of a workout club planned for 547 Donald Street in Bedford are facing a dilemma not unique to the already congested intersection. “There will be more of a traffic delay on New Boston Road if the project Read More...
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By Joseph Edgerton Staff Writer Firefighters climb a ladder to combat a blaze on South River Road on Thursday, Sept. 27, as smoke from the asphalt shingles blots out the sun. After nearly five hours of work, fire suppression systems brought the blaze Read More...
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Performing company adds classes The Bedford Youth Performing Company has announced the addition of new dance instructors and classes for the 2006-07 school year. Julie Smith, Tarryn Brandl and Lea Gagnon join BYPC, bringing years of experience teaching Read More...
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By JOSEPH EDGERTON jedgerton@yourneighborhoodnews.com Family, friends, faculty and students gathered to remember Nancy Jones at a memorial ceremony at Riddle Brook School. On Wednesday, Sept. 13, students and teachers dedicated a granite planter and a Read More...
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By STAFF WRITERS editor@yourneighborhoodnews.com Sharon Livingston has seen a change in the housing market first hand. Two years ago, she and her husband offered to buy their Windham Colonial-style house about an hour after it went on the market. “I Read More...
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By JOSEPH EDGERTON jedgerton@yourneighborhoodnews.com After recusing themselves from a town council vote on veteran tax credits, Councilors Andy Egan and Paul Roy supported an increase in tax exemptions for the elderly. “Approving the maximum amount Read More...
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By Ginger Kozlowski gkozlowski@yourneighborhoodnews.com MANCHESTER – Neighborhood News Inc. took home 25 awards from the New Hampshire Press Association on Friday, Sept. 8. Named Rookie of the Year was Salem Observer reporter Jim Devine. Second Read More...
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By JOSEPH EDGERTON jedgerton@yourneighborhoodnews.com Although occupants of a proposed shopping center and restaurant on South River Road have yet to be chosen, discussions on how it will affect residents and commuters is underway. Robert Cruess, an engineer Read More...
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By JOSEPH EDGERTON jedgerton@yourneighborhoodnews.com Following a Sept. 6 incident in which a Bedford woman lost $2,300 in an Internet scam, Bedford police have a message for the public. “If it looks too good to be true, it probably is,” said Read More...
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By Susan Clark sclark@yourneighborhoodnews.com He has seen Bedford grow in population and commercial base, brought it through a property revaluation and oversaw expansion of town services to meet the needs of the community. After serving Bedford for a Read More...
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By nicholas brown nbrown@yourneighborhoodnews.com Moments of reflection and music at McKelvie Middle School marked the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, as a 20-foot-by-40-foot American flag turned the sky red, white and blue over Bedford’s safety Read More...
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By JOSEPH EDGERTON jedgerton@yourneighborhoodnews.com Many New Hampshire residents are concerned for their family’s safety as the threat of eastern equine encephalitis, or EEE, becomes a serious issue across New England. For Linda Englehart of Bedford, Read More...
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By RYAN O’CONNOR roconnor@yourneighborhoodnews.com Bedford planners will review a conceptual site plan to build a shopping center and a restaurant on South River Road. The Bedford Planning Board is scheduled to hear the conceptual plan at its Monday, Read More...
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