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BY GRETA CUYLER As rain began to fall the night of Wednesday, May 21, Jameson Thissell, 35, called his wife to tell her he’d be home soon. Minutes later, the motorcycle he was riding went out of control along Hackett Hill Road in Hooksett. The case Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Erin Commerford is the new Bow Police Department chief – and the first woman to take on the role in the history of the town. Commerford, 37, who is successor to former Police Chief Jeff Jaran, was officially sworn in by Town Clerk 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 MATT SCHOOLEY Bow Police Chief Jeff Jaran is leaving his position after four years in town, accepting a position in Provincetown, Mass. “There are a number of personal reasons that play a part in it, but ultimately it was a job on Cape Cod that Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bow Chief of Police Jeff Jaran is one of four final candidates for the open chief position in Provincetown, Mass. Jaran has a lengthy career in law enforcement and has been Bow’s chief of police for the past four years. He was also Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL The Bow Dispatch Center will see more revenue in the coming year from the four other towns it services as the town attempts to bring the center’s costs for service more in line with its financial capability. It costs about $400,000 Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The expression “man’s best friend” doesn’t even begin to explain Art Merrigan’s relationship with his German shepherd, Osci. Merrigan, a K-9 officer for the Bow Police Department, was recently named the department’s Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bow police are asking businesses in town to take precautions after businesses have been hit by a series of thefts involving their vehicles’ catalytic converters. The first theft occurred in November, with another in December and Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY As the police chief of Bow, Jeff Jaran’s duties are to lead and teach those in his department. For three months in 2007, however, the teacher once again became the student as Jaran attended the FBI’s National Academy, which Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Bow police arrested a Barnstead woman for allegedly stealing cash from the front desk of the Hampton Inn in June. Ashley Martel, 19, was arrested for theft by unauthorized taking, a Class A misdemeanor. She could serve up to one year Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Usually when police, fire, helicopter and water rescue units gather in one location, it can only mean bad news. On Sunday, Oct. 14, however, those groups came together at the Bow Community Center to educate residents about who they can Read More...
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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 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 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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