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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Many Bow residents watched the news footage of the damage Hurricane Katrina inflicted on New Orleans in late summer 2005. Adam Cantor lived it. The recently graduated Bow High School senior and his family were living in New Orleans when Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY MANCHESTER – Ben Forbes will never look at Dunkin’ Donuts the same way again. While his 11th-seeded Falcons were making an unexpected run through the Class I tournament, Bow’s baseball manager grabbed a coffee and jelly Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR It’s another year, yet the jerseys are usually the same. For the fifth time since Division II girls lacrosse was established in 2002, Bow and Hanover played for the state championship. The outcome, of course, wasn’t Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Concern for the environment can be seen around town, from Bow Elementary School up through the high school. Students are showing concern for the planet in a variety of ways in the classrooms. For his senior project, Bow High School student Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR It was a familiar feeling, to be sure. Chris Gaudreau jumped in the air, his arms pumped, his smile broad. Next to him, his brother, Steve, did the same. In 2004, the last time the Bow boys lacrosse team won a state title, the two Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Most people use Latin every day without even realizing it. A group of Bow High School students use it every day and know it. Bow High School’s Latin team members Glenn Walton, Jason Langevin and Tyler McDonough took part in the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY When it comes to snow and ice, New Hampshire is one of the best places to go, but Ian Orton was mostly interested in the ice. Orton, a graduating senior from Bow High School, left his friends and family in North Carolina and loaded his Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR No. 1 doubles teams knotted at 7-7, Jean VerPlanck thought her Bow girls tennis squad had a strong chance to knock off once-beaten Portsmouth in the Class I quarterfinals on May 21. Then the skies opened and the rain fell. When Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Todd Toler couldn’t have asked for more from his first year at the helm of the Bow boys tennis team. There’s only one problem. “I’m kind of bummed it’s over so quickly,” he said. Now Toler looks Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK A playoff atmosphere arrived one week early for two good Class I tennis teams – visiting Bow and host Pembroke Academy. While the day’s end marked the season’s close for PA, Bow’s campaign begins anew. The Falcons’ Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR The varsity program is in its third year of existence, yet the Hopkinton girls lacrosse team is competing for a playoff spot. With a 9-5 win against Merrimack Valley on Saturday, May 17, Hopkinton upped its record to 5-7 and can Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Jim Pelton has seen firsthand the effect that drugs can have on a family, and he wants to be sure that others don’t experience the same. Pelton, who had a family member deal with substance abuse for four years, started A Drug Free Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Physically, the visitors were every bit the equal of their hosts. But Salem’s boys lacrosse team, which trekked nearly 80 miles round trip for an interdivisional contest on Saturday, April 26, proved it has a long way to go to match Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Lions, tigers, bears and witches flying by on bicycles. The Bow High School auditorium will have it all, as students will perform “The Wizard of Oz” for three nights beginning Thursday, May 1, at 7:30 p.m. In addition to the Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR For the Bow baseball team, one day was enough. That’s the amount of outdoor practice time the Falcons had prior to taking the field against John Stark in a delayed season opener on Saturday, April 19. In fact, when the Falcons Read More...
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