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News and Information for the Town of Bow
December 2007 - Posts
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BY JERRY LIPTAK It began with some strong individual efforts in the winter – a trickle of championships earned by Bow, Hopkinton and Concord athletes on the slopes and the mats. It continued in the spring and summer, with various teams hoisting Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Town officials laid the groundwork for both expansion and controlled spending throughout the year, two hot topics in Bow throughout 2007. Selectmen were given the task of cutting costs significantly after Town Meeting, and one of the Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE After the elimination of his team in the first round of last year’s Class I playoffs, Bow boys basketball coach Chris Gaudreau thinks a deeper team this year means a deeper postseason run. Gaudreau, beginning his fourth year Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Welcoming several area schools to the Bow Holiday Classic, the Falcons wrestling team proved an inhospitable host. Bow, which totaled 131 points, finished first among Division II squads and third overall behind D-I schools Londonderry, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Although the Bow School Board’s proposed 2008 budget is slightly higher than last year’s, board members are still working to lower the figures to ease taxpayer burden. As of now, the number sits at $24.6 million – an Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK The squads entered the Class I girls basketball game on Friday, Dec. 7, unbeaten. The hosts from Coe-Brown Northwood Academy left the court undefeated. The visitors from Bow High left the court undeterred. Despite a 59-41 setback, the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Whether keeping hands in need warm or giving presents to others, Bow Elementary School first-graders have learned how to give a helping hand during the holiday season. After reading Candace Christiansen’s children’s book, Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Younger members of the Bow Fire Department who may want firefighter Lee Kimball to hang up his gear can only do one thing for now – keep up with him. The 30-year veteran of the department was recently rewarded for his service, given Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Standing in his starting box at Franklin Park, John Hall was focused on the race at hand. He took a moment to size up the competition around him. Then he saw a familiar face in high school classmate Dickie Gerry. The two shook hands and Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Years from now, Bow will likely look like an extremely different town. New houses, businesses and other buildings will likely be built on different parcels of land, but one group hopes there will be something in town that will remained Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY About 70 supporters of Bow’s Celebrating Children preschool got the vote they had hoped for, as the Bow Board of Selectmen unanimously decided to keep it a town program. The 5-0 vote during the Wednesday, Nov. 28, meeting assured Read More...
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BY SUSAN CLARK Though a state Supreme Court judge upheld the Department of Environmental Services decision to revoke Bio Energy’s solid waste permit, the company can still seek to reopen the power plant and burn clean wood for fuel. Bio Energy LLC Read More...
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