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News and Information for the Town of Bow
August 2007 - Posts
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BY DAVE CHOATE Police officers chasing and capturing emus sounds like a better concept for a movie than for real life, but for the second time in just over a month, the absurd has become reality. With one emu captured by the Hooksett Police Department Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Bow Girl Scouts don’t just sell boxes of cookies, they also learn valuable lessons in volunteerism and other life skills. Ceci Vachon, a parent volunteer for the group, has been involved since she wanted to get her daughter Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Many Bow residents are now in the dark, as 60 percent of the town’s streetlights have been permanently turned off. Lights are shut off everywhere in town except at major intersections, saving approximately $25,000 a year for the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY High school students don’t always spend time with elementary school students by choice. However, a group of Bow High School students is doing just that, and benefiting from the time as well. The Junior-Senior Friends Program gives Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY During a routine patrol at Bow High School, police arrested four teenagers after finding a vandalized women’s bathroom and observing the teens allegedly consuming alcoholic beverages. On Friday, Aug. 17, Steven Chagnon, 17, and Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Rob Ricard was 8 years old when he made the decision. Twenty-two years later, Ricard made good on it. On July 22, the Bow native completed his first full Ironman triathlon, earning himself a chance to travel to Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, to Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Most days, the Bow gazebo is quiet, adding small-town New Hampshire charm to the center of town. Sunday, Aug. 19, however, the gazebo will have a slightly different feel, thanks to local folk-rock act The Dusty Gray Band. The four-man Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bow has been hit with a number of seemingly unrelated thefts in different locations throughout the town over the past week. On Aug. 8, Bow police took a report from a home on Logging Hill Road, saying the homeowners had been on vacation Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY For the last five years, Bob Couch has been extending a helping hand, and it’s gone a long way – all the way to Honduras. Couch is the chairman for the Rotary District 7870’s Amigos to Honduras volunteer organization, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY A 30-year-old man bicycling on the driveway surrounding Bow High School unexpectedly hit the guardrail, flew off of his bike and rolled down a grassy embankment before tumbling over a 10-foot-high stone wall. The man was seriously injured Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK They call him “The Clydesdale.” It’s a moniker that precedes any mention of Jack Finan among New Hampshire’s race walking community. On Sunday, Aug. 5, the Bow native took part in the 20th annual Granite State Senior Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY It isn’t only the men and women in uniform being certain that residents of Bow remain safe. A group of volunteers in the area has come together to form the Bow Neighborhood Watch program, serving as another set of eyes for the Police Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Bow Police Department just got a little larger, and a little younger. Officer Jacob St. Pierre was officially sworn into the department on Monday, July 16, and has been learning the streets of Bow since then, hoping to make his mark Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY After finishing putting out a 90-acre fire, Bow resident and firefighter Eliot Berman and his fellow firefighters thought they would have the chance for a rest. But just minutes after the last flames were doused, a call came over the Read More...
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