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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Becca Rotman wasn’t diagnosed with bone cancer. She didn’t have her leg amputated. She wasn’t in and out of hospital by the age of 7. Although she didn’t experience the disease firsthand, Becca was hit hard with 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 MATT SCHOOLEY When Bow residents have a project and need a volunteer, many of them know the first person they can call – Dick Welch. Whether building the flagpole near the gazebo or helping to renovate Old Town Hall, Welch has contributed to Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bow Elementary School second-graders now know something about saving for the future, and you can bank on that. Fidelity Investments and Jump$tart Coalition sponsored a program at the school on Thursday, April 17, to show students the 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 IRENE CLOTHIER Tell the kids to grab their mittens and ice skates! The annual Bow Winterfest is on Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Bow Recreation Department. Despite recent warmer temperatures, there is still enough snow on the ground to hold the event, regardless Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY They may not be able to dunk yet, but Bow first- and second-graders are learning how to play basketball, as well as lessons that will stay with them when they step off the floor. The Bow Youth Basketball program teaches aspiring athletes Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The future of the Celebrating Children Preschool will be decided by the Bow Board of Selectmen in late November, as the school may be forced to move or close. On Wednesday, Nov. 28, board members will discuss space issues regarding the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The odds were certainly stacked against Wilbur. The 8-month-old 5-pound pug could have gone from house pet to dinner, but thanks to the help of a community member, Wilbur returned to the Clark home after four days and four nights in the Read More...
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BY SARAH LEBRUN When Becky and Matthew Carr’s two Shih Tzus went missing six months ago, they thought they would never see them again. That all changed on Friday, March 22, when Becky received a call from Hope Bourdeau, the kennel manager at the Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Marilyn Graf called every mother in town “mom,” but according to several family members, friends and acquaintances, she was more maternal than anyone in Bow. Graf, 58, died Monday, Dec. 11, after battling bowel-related Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Imagine using a next door neighbor as a pawn, while simultaneously capturing a brother playing a bishop and a mother, who is dressed as a queen. Those who participated in the living chess game at the Baker Free Library in Bow were Read More...
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By Matt Stout Staff Writer PENACOOK – When teams meet at midfield to shake hands following a game, it’s usually a muddled mess of half-hearted low-fives and “good games.” But Julieann Hartley really sounded like she meant it. Following Read More...
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By Matt Stout Staff Writer Jon Parker lost his right leg at the knee in a skiing accident on Jan. 22, 2005. But in the 20 months since, the Bow native has taken up golf and quickly become one of Bow’s top JV golfers, and he returned to the slopes Read More...
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