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BY PATRICK O’NEILL When Kaitlyn Stone was looking for something to do this summer, spending a week in Mexico at a pet clinic was probably the last thing to cross her mind. But after helping spay and neuter almost 200 pets and learning about issues Read More...
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BY STEPHEN BEALE Bedford schools will be safer and parents will be more informed about security, starting this fall. Over the summer, the district will install a perimeter security system in its three elementary schools and intermediate school at a cost Read More...
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BY STEPHEN BEALE Summer school once was for students who had flunked out of their classes or, in some cases, for a few go-getters who wanted to take an elective. But at Bedford High, the program is also for students who had passing grades but nonetheless Read More...
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BY STEPHEN BEALE Town and school elections on March 11 will be more than choosing a candidate or backing a budget. The elections will also be about honoring soldiers serving overseas and helping people who need a bone marrow transplant. The Bedford Lions Read More...
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BY SUSAN CLARK Ballots are stacked and election officials are ready for what they hope is a record turnout of voters making some important decisions in town and school matters. Election Day is Tuesday, March 11, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., at Bedford High Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE Bedford High School is about to make history, again, as a group of students are building their first high-tech robot. Since early January, the Bedford High School FIRST robotics team has been working everyday getting their machine Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE Growth in Bedford schools, a secondary emergency access road and taxpayer involvement in spending were the main topics discussed at the School Board Candidates’ Debate. The event, sponsored by the Bedford Men’s Club, featured Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE Last year, more than 300 volunteers put in more than 6,500 hours of volunteer work at Peter Woodbury Elementary School and volunteer co-coordinators Amy Pratte and Cindy McGuire are grateful to all volunteers who have given the school. Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE With 2007, came the opening of the long-awaited Ross A. Lurgio Middle School and Bedford High School. On Aug. 29, the first students arrived. “I’m excited to finally have the students here. It’s been great to have Read More...
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BY IRENE LABOMBARDE Bedford students will have a wide variety of healthy menu choices when school reopens in the fall. Beginning in 2007-08, all meals and snacks served in schools must follow the guidelines established by the New Hampshire Coalition for Read More...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY For Bedford High School, the new law requiring all students to attend until they are 18 years old will be in effect from the school’s inception, and programs will be offered to help struggling students. “A 17-year-old who’s Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Had it won two more regular-season games, Derryfield’s baseball team would’ve earned a No. 2 seed and created an entirely different postseason story. But being the underdog in this year’s Class S baseball finals was exactly Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK They spend the better part of their days sitting at desks absorbing information and expanding their minds. For the girls of Derryfield softball, the learning continues outside of the classroom. When they step on the softball diamond, their Read More...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY Nine McKelvie Middle School students had a first-hand glimpse of book binding at Nashua High School North. “It’s really efficient until they have to put all the pages in order,” said eighth-grader Daniel Kassler. Much Read More...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY Although it was definitely a real fire, it wasn’t all that dangerous. My Citizens’ Fire Academy classmates and I, after an hour-long lecture on how to use fire extinguishers, were ushered outside to try out the extinguishers Read More...
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