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News and Information for the Town of Bow
March 2007 - Posts
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR In the wake of last May’s floods that destroyed property and washed out roads throughout New Hampshire, Bow selectmen are completing a plan that will allow the town to receive federal aid in the aftermath of natural, technological Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR After placing a stealth radar box on a utility pole on a rarely patrolled town road, Bow police were able to track a local driver consistently speeding at more than 60 mph, at roughly 12:45 a.m. “Normally we don’t have Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Bow Memorial and high school students who are facing difficult life situations will now have somewhere to turn when confronted with substance abuse, moral/emotional conflict, family problems or a number of other adolescent issues. Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Bow Police Lt. Ron Welliver is ready to saddle up and hit the road – again. Welliver, who retired from the Nashua Police Department in 2002, after 23 years, spent two and a half years as a University of New Hampshire officer Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK At the Senior Hockey Classic inside the Icenter in Salem, Neighborhood-area players approached the March 17 game with an eye toward enjoyment. But each took the ice with a clearcut determination to play hard, play well – and play Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Bow School Superintendent Kathleen Holt announced her retirement in August. Seven months later, after an extensive search and interview process, the Bow School District has found her successor. Dr. Dean S.T. Cascadden, currently Read More...
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Registration for Bow Youth Football is Monday, March 19, and Wednesday, March 21, from 6 to 8 p.m., at Bow Memorial School. Registration is open to fourth- through eighth-grade boys and girls. The cost is $175. For details, visit bowyouthfootball.org Read More...
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BY NICHOLAS BROWN After a two-year study in the Suncook Village area, the state Department of Environmental Services reported that a nearby coal power plant is not causing air pollution that would cause health problems. The study was sparked by a 2001 Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Last year, the annual Bow School District Meeting took place in the high school gymnasium to accommodate a large crowd of residents gathered to voice their opinions on several large money articles. With only one such article, aside Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR The Bow High School music program prides itself on continued success and quality performances by its large contingent of student musicians. The Freese Brothers Big Band prides itself on raising money for scholarships for Concord-area Read More...
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Bow Recreation will sponsor Henry the Juggler (Henry Lappen) on Friday, March 16, at 6 p.m., at Bow High School. Tickets are available at the Bow Recreation Office at a cost of $4 for ages 3 to adult, or $4 if purchased by March 15. Henry the Juggler Read More...
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The 15th annual Family Fun Day scholarship fundraiser will take place Saturday, March 10, at the Bow Community Building, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Activities will include games with prizes (with a separate area for young children), face painting, sand art, Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT For once, Bow hockey coach Tim Walsh said he would like to feel what it’s like to be in the other locker room following a Division II semifinal game. So, on Tuesday, March 6, he did. Moments after speaking with his team following its Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Bow High School has received widespread acclaim for its school-to-career programs led by Mary Ann Gaschnig, coordinator of the partnerships and opportunities created therein. “It’s very student centered, and what we Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR The Bow School District is faced with the reality that it could lose roughly $800,000 in anticipated state aid, but with the uncertainty, the district will push forward with its recommended operating budget and warrant articles. Read More...
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