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News and Information for the Town of Bow
April 2007 - Posts
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Mary Allquist has been a Bow resident for more than 60 years. Her husband was born and raised in town and went to the old, one-room schoolhouse. While living in Bow, Allquist raised four children who went through the Bow school Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Students attending Bow High School have recently experienced a rather drastic change in class rank policy. In fact, the school has eliminated the concept all together. Gay Longnecker, assistant principal at Bow High School, said Read More...
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After losing her husband to cancer, Bow resident Sue Robinson decided to get involved with the Ocean National Rock ’N Race, which raises money to support Concord Hospital’s Payson Center for Cancer Care. Her husband, Brian, was an avid runner Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR The Bow Drinking Water Protection Committee is dedicated to keeping the world’s most valuable resource clean and healthy for generations to come. As one of many current projects, committee members are trying to set an example Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR A tree fell on Clinton Street in Bow, causing a chain reaction of events that eventually led to Doug and Katherine Crabb’s downstairs looking more like a wading pool than a basement. The tree that fell knocked out power lines, Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT The last time the Bow girls lacrosse team took the field, it little resembled the team it had been all year. In fact, it looked nothing like any Falcons team Bow coach Chris Raabe had ever seen. “It was probably the worst game I’ve Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR A group of Bow residents have submitted a petitioned warrant article urging selectmen to move forward with a $12.5 million bond for a water and sewer project the town approved at the 2002 Town Meeting. Many residents and town officials Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Lauren Hurley, a freshman at Bow High School, has been ill since November. Though doctors now think it may be Lyme disease, the diagnosis is still uncertain. Hurley has been out of school for the past six weeks, but that didn’t Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT The Bow boys lacrosse team could have emerged from Division II semifinal losses the last two seasons in several ways. Bitter, anxious, downtrodden – those were just a few of the options. The Falcons instead opted for “wise.” Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT Strange game, this baseball. Last season, it was the Bow baseball team’s lack of pitching depth behind senior Ben Sonberg that may have cost it a shot at the Class I title. A year later, it loses Sonberg. And the Falcons’ staff Read More...
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BY SARAH LEBRUN When Becky and Matthew Carr’s two Shih Tzus went missing six months ago, they thought they would never see them again. That all changed on Friday, March 22, when Becky received a call from Hope Bourdeau, the kennel manager at the Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Robert Graves, who served the town of Bow for nearly 30 years, died Thursday, March 29. He was 57 years old. “He had a strong heart,” said former police chief and close friend Peter Cheney. “He was a big man and Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR The Bow Police Department is preparing to take the next step in an evolution that has seen it, under Chief Jeff Jaran, turn from a small town department into a regional leader in technology and staffing. At their meeting on Tuesday, Read More...
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