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BY LAUREN SAUSSER According to local business owner Ted Severance, desperate times have led some to very desperate – and illegal – measures. Severance, owner of Coastal Forest Products lumber yards in Bow and Bedford, recently said that a Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Georgette Daugherty may be retired, but she’s as busy as ever. Whether painting, running a food pantry in Concord or helping out at Baker Free Library, the Bow resident has found plenty of activities to fill her schedule. “You’re Read More...
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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 Many things have changed in Bow over the past 60 years, but one of the town’s constants was the man who worked on a dairy farm, was chief of the Fire Department and who would do anything for his family. Longtime Bow resident Roger Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Rain postponed the Fourth of July Fireworks show in the Capital City to July 5, forcing the District 1 11- and 12-year-old Little League all-star tournament game between Concord National and Bow to change venues. In Bow, however, Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Too bad the game didn’t affect the standings. After a few years of trying to plan a game against Division-I power Concord, the boys of Bow lacrosse showed they’re a Division II team in name only, beating the Crimson Tide, 6-1, Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR A tree fell on Clinton Street in Bow, causing a chain reaction of events that eventually led to Doug and Katherine Crabb’s downstairs looking more like a wading pool than a basement. The tree that fell knocked out power lines, 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 SAPNA PATHAK While others celebrate the end of the year with eggnog, presents and relished time with friends and family, we took a look back at 12 months worth of Neighborhood athletics. The calendar contributions came from Neighborhood squads at all Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK DURHAM – For the girls of Concord High and Bow High spirit, this season was about gaining familiarity with new coaches, new systems, new choreographers and new teammates. Both squads competed at this year’s Class L and Class Read More...
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