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News and Information for the Town of Bow
July 2007 - Posts
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY Nancy and Howard Roever came to speed-biking at different times -- he before their marriage and she when the couple started riding in the Pan-Mass Challenge, an annual bike tour to raise money for cancer research. “He’s always Read More...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY Hopkinton Town Library director Elizabeth Levy stopped reading the “Harry Potter” book series after the fourth installment, but she’s apparently in the minority. “For the first four, I was very into them, but after Read More...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY If you’ve lost your dog in Hopkinton, chances are you know Fred Finnerty, the Police Department’s animal control officer. And he gets a lot of calls because there are about 1,320 dogs in town. “Which is a pretty sizable Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK After dropping out of this year’s state Little League softball tournament, Bow players learned practice skills and life-lessons were important by-products of the experience. But the most important aspects each all-star takes from Read More...
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BY JANET SHAW History was revisited on July 7 as many Bow families and friends joined the Bow Heritage Commission and town officials in formally dedicating the recently reconstructed Bow snow roller. Before the unveiling of the historical plaque, Leon Read More...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY The Bow School District is asking community members whether students and school faculty should have unfiltered access to the Internet, coupled with instruction concerning safety. “Because we have a safe system here, we’re Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Rain postponed the Fourth of July Fireworks show in the Capital City to July 5, forcing the District 1 11- and 12-year-old Little League all-star tournament game between Concord National and Bow to change venues. In Bow, however, Read More...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY On Tuesday, June 26, Gov. John Lynch signed into law legislation to raise the compulsory high school attendance age to 18. Since 1903, the legal age to drop out was 16 years old. “Today we are taking a significant step toward helping Read More...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY After arresting two Bow teenagers at the scene of an underage party, officers returning to their cars found that tires on four cars had been slashed. The alleged Monday, June 25, party was in a wooded spot on an unpaved road off Farrington Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR When Baker Free Library children’s librarian Jennifer Ericsson saw Katie Wilton at a recent bookstore promotion she decided then and there that the up-and-coming author and chef was due for a visit to Bow. “I told myself, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Tim Panella more than made up for his pitching difficulties with a potent bat. In the process, he kept Bow’s postseason run alive. In the bottom of the fourth inning, following a Will Marvin leadoff single, Panella drove a Read More...
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