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News and Information for the Town of Bow
May 2007 - Posts
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BY MATT STOUT In a way, the Bow boys tennis team is frustrated it reached another Class I semifinal, against another Class I powerhouse, only to conclude another Class I season devoid of a finals appearance. Well, last year it was certainly frustrating. Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Though foster care families often get a bad rap from popular television shows and movies, Bow resident Deb Bradley said there are hundreds of thousands of foster care parents who care very deeply for the children who live in their Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Too bad the game didn’t affect the standings. After a few years of trying to plan a game against Division-I power Concord, the boys of Bow lacrosse showed they’re a Division II team in name only, beating the Crimson Tide, 6-1, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR When roughly 140 residents and officials reconvened at Bow Town Meeting on Tuesday, May 22, there was little debate compared to the first part two weeks ago. Article 12, which suggested placing $25,000 in capital reserve for conservation, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR A week after Bow selectmen and the Budget Committee had the recommended municipal operating budget amended at Town Meeting, officials must now figure out where to make cuts to accommodate the decreased amount. “There is no Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR It took nearly a year to put together and several months to publish, but “Bow,” the new book by the Bow Heritage Commission, is finally available for purchase. Sue Wheeler, chairman of the Heritage Commission, said many Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Christine Bourque knows what she needs to do: add some consistency to her program and help set the foundation for next year’s Bow High softball team. But she just isn’t ready to do it. “I haven’t had the same lineup Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR A last-minute initiative by several local business owners objecting to zoning amendment 2D was successful. The group of roughly 12 active and another dozen semi-active business owners created a protest petition changing the necessary Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Dillon Irish may be only 13 years old, but he is already a national competitor in alpine snowboard racing. Irish, a seventh-grader at Bow High School, recently traveled to Northstar Mountain in Tahoe, Calif., to compete in the world’s Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT It started during one of the Bow boys lacrosse team’s earliest scrimmages, a game in which head coach Chris Gaudreau said his team worried too much about the officiating. It continued with what Gaudreau described as a big conversation Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Voting in Bow was down almost 33 percent from last year, with only 16.5 percent of Bow’s 5,510 registered voters turning out to cast their ballots on Town Election Day, Tuesday, May 8, where there were shakeups in both contested Read More...
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Joshua Andrew was chosen as the first-place winner of the Bow Rotary Club’s annual 4-Way Test Speech Contest, which took place April 12, at White Rock Senior Living Community in Bow. Andrew, a home-schooled ninth-grader from Bow, gave a speech on Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT In these early stages of the spring, most coaches say it’ll take a few weeks, a month, even the entire regular season to discover the true potential of their team. Ben Forbes gave it about a day. Behind two RBI from senior Eric Fortin Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR At Town Meeting on Wednesday, May 9, one of the issues drawing public interest is a petitioned warrant article urging selectmen to move forward with a multimillion dollar water and sewer project for Route 3A, which was supported Read More...
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