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News and Information for the Town of Bow
September 2007 - Posts
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Jacquelyn “Jet” Jennings, 77, of Bow, was recently arrested after allegedly unlawfully imprisoning a rental car courier in her vechicle, causing him to jump from her car at the Hooksett tolls. The 30-year-old courier was sent Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR In the midst of facing felony and misdemeanor charges for allegedly possessing and selling marijuana to an undercover officer with the Attorney General’s drug task force, Paul Chergey again finds himself in trouble with the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Lacking a consistent offensive punch so far this season, the Bow High School field hockey team appeared to be in rough shape on Friday, Sept. 21, against visiting Pelham High School. Things aren’t always as they appear. The Falcons Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY After concerned residents packed the Bow Board of Selectmen meeting last Thursday, board members are going to reassess their decision to shut off 60 percent of the street lights in town. Board members, who made the move to save about Read More...
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BY CHRISTINE HEISER After results of an investigation into Bow’s compliance with the New Hampshire Right to Know Law were published, some information has come to light that shows Bow to be more in line with the law than was reported. In the first Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bow High School’s field hockey team had scored three goals in four games heading into a Sept. 12 home contest against John Stark. That goals-per-game average certainly received a boost by game’s end. The Falcons defeated a Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Paul Chergey, who two years ago led the Bow Falcons boys basketball team to the Class I title game, has been indicted on multiple charges involving the possession and sale of marijuana. On Aug. 16, Chergey was indicted by the grand Read More...
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BY GINGER KOZLOWSKI Have you ever wondered how much your child’s teacher is paid? How about what happened at the last school board or selectmen’s meeting? Or whether your neighbor was arrested in that commotion last week? You have every right Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK They outshot ’em, outmuscled ’em, even outhustled ’em. But the girls of Bow High School soccer needed overtime to outscore the hosts of Coe-Brown Northwood Academy, 2-1, on Saturday, Sept. 8, at the Robert E. Bailey Athletic Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK The 2-0 victory over host Coe-Brown Northwood Academy on Saturday, Sept. 8, was methodical, marked by an occasional flash of athleticism from the victors. It certainly wasn’t exciting or nail-biting. Bow High School boys soccer coach Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Even as an elementary school principal, Deborah Gibbens is still learning some extremely valuable lessons. Gibbens, principal of Bow Elementary School, recently worked with a group of American and South African theater students in connection Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY After 222 street lights were shut off due to budget cuts in Bow, many of the town’s residents have spoken out against the decision. “I think it’s kind of stupid,” said resident Jim Kelso. “It really isn’t Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Two years after winning the 2004 Division V title, the Bow Falcons stumbled to a 2-7 record last season and missed the playoffs. That’s why Bow head coach Paul Cohen said his team’s first game, a 34-14 road win at Campbell Read More...
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