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News and Information for the Town of Bow
March 2008 - Posts
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BY LEWELLYN HALLETT Bow High School freshman Reed Van Dyck took the stage, not to sing, dance or act as she often does, but to recite poetry. Reed represented her school as a semifinalist in the Poetry Out Loud State Championship and was selected as one Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY With one wave of elections and town meetings concluded around the state, Bow residents will be asked to file for 11 open seats on this year’s ballot in May. The School Board and Budget Committee will both have two three-year seats Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bow school administrators are working to make the cuts approved by voters at the School District Meeting. They are expecting to bring a proposal to the School Board at a Thursday, April 3, meeting. During the March 14 meeting, voters Read More...
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The third time was a charm as Bow residents rejected two school district operating budgets before approving the Budget Committee’s recommendation, which requires the School Board to make cuts. During the Friday, March 14, annual School District Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Standing in the tee box on the eighth hole at the Overlook Country Club in Hollis, a 194- yard downhill par 3, Brett Borbidge had a decision to make. Would he use his 6-iron or 7- iron? Maybe his 8-iron? Glancing at teammate Jimmy Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR In his 25-plus years as athletics trainer at Salem High School, Sean Cox has witnessed his share of hard hits to the head. And he’s seen the ramifications. Football player Matt Starr, for instance, experienced an early-season Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bow’s Baker Free Library will still have books on its shelves and programs for town residents, but one aspect of the library will soon change. Residents entering the building will no longer see a familiar face as Linda Kling, the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY While the proposed budget may be the only controversial item at the annual Bow School District Meeting, school officials are still hoping that residents will turn out in high numbers to vote. The meeting takes place Friday, March 14, Read More...
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Hopkinton Town Candidates Unofficial returns, • denotes winner Budget Committee, for three years, vote for two • Cameron Ford – 770 • Marion L. Paxton – 718 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR What was once an average, up-and-down season turned into the most enjoyable coaching experience of Chris Gaudreau’s young career. And don’t forget the Bow boys basketball mentor is but two years removed from an 18-0 Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Spaulding ice hockey coach Paul George had to admit he thought this was the year. The Bow Falcons, having never reached the Division II title game in the school’s 10-year history, led George’s Red Raiders, 4-2, with Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Both Bow and Hopkinton 11th-graders did well in the reading, but struggled in math during the recently released results of the New England Common Assessment Program test. In Hopkinton, 64 of the 87 students tested scored either below Read More...
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