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News and Information for the Town of Bow
November 2006 - Posts
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Hadley-Tucker collection preservation nears completion BY RYAN O’CONNOR Three years after making a financial investment in its history, the town of Dunbarton is nearing completion on an organizational project that may allow residents to access their Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Charlotte Buxton has been with the Baker Free Library in Bow for more than 20 years. And she’s still loving every minute of it. “It’s gone fast, and yet, it’s been a long time,” said Buxton, who celebrated Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT A.J. Bucchino knows there are things he can control. The soft wristers, the slap shots from the point and each game he plays for the University of Wisconsin- River Falls hockey team – it’s in the Bow native’s power to dictate Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT Rob Day can’t explain it beyond saying “they’ve been blessed with good genes.” A.J. Bucchino called it luck. Mike Spillane, on the other hand, didn’t even go that far. “To be honest with you,” he Read More...
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Bow Youth Wrestling begins its third season Tuesday, Dec. 5, for kindergartners to eighth-graders. Sign-ups take place at the Bow Recreation Department and the Bow Community Center. The cost is $60 for residents and $64 for non-residents. Practices take Read More...
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Owners of historic home in Bow restore Underground Railroad stop BY RYAN O’CONNOR Tucked away in Chateauguay Corner, once an influential district of Bow, the white chimney with a black top was meaningless to all but a few. The unique chimney on Read More...
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Bow fire and rescue goes 24/7 BY RYAN O’CONNOR The Bow Fire Department didn’t start tracking its calls until 1979, but in that time, calls have increased from 200 in 1980 to 1,116 so far in 2006. So, to keep up with high demand, Bow fire and Read More...
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CLASS M BOYS SOCCER Extra time means extra-special title for Hopkinton BY MATT STOUT Somehow, even after Gilford’s Chip Veazey buried a rebound to put his team up, 2-1, with 3:23 remaining in the Class M boys soccer title game on Thursday, Nov. Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Students may not like the idea of eliminating highly sought-after parking spots along the sidewalk, but Bow High School Principal John House- Myers said a little exercise never hurt anyone. That, and students can always take the Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR The town of Bow’s fiscal year 2007 tax rate has been set and due to the floods in May, the town was unable to apply as much money from surplus as it had originally hoped. The new tax rate is $27.99 per $1,000 assessed property Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Imagine using a next door neighbor as a pawn, while simultaneously capturing a brother playing a bishop and a mother, who is dressed as a queen. Those who participated in the living chess game at the Baker Free Library in Bow were Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK DURHAM – For the girls of Concord High and Bow High spirit, this season was about gaining familiarity with new coaches, new systems, new choreographers and new teammates. Both squads competed at this year’s Class L and Class Read More...
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