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Concord News by the Bow Times
May 2007 - Posts
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Project Running Start is a partnership between the New Hampshire Community Technical Colleges and area high schools enabling students to earn college credits while in high school. The NHCTC Foundation has announced that it is offering full tuition $100 Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT Steve Houle isn’t fooled by the score, and anyone who looks beyond it, the Manchester West girls tennis coach said, will see why. “You look at court No. 6 (singles), which was an 8-2 match,” Houle said following his team’s Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT Moments after they clinched another Class L title with a 5-2 win over Manchester West on Tuesday, May 29, members of the Concord boys tennis team grabbed a blue jug filled with water, snuck up behind head coach Dave Page to douse him – Read More...
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The Emerson Fund, administered through the Unitarian/Universalist Church of Concord, will give four grants to local nonprofits. Five Rivers Conservation Trust will receive $3,000 for its efforts to preserve open spaces in and around Concord. Five Rivers Read More...
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The Concord Substance Abuse Coalition is sponsoring its fifth annual Radio Ad Challenge. This contest is a chance for youth across the state to have their drug-free message heard on 105.5 FM, WJYY. Youth in grades 6 to 12, partnering with an adult adviser, Read More...
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While the number of moose/vehicle collisions has been stable at approximately 250 each year for the last 10 years, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department is working to make people more aware of the danger and help them reduce the chance of a moose Read More...
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Concord Hospital will celebrate Cancer Survivors Day on Sunday, June 3, from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., in the Payson Center for Cancer Care. Festivities will include guest speaker Donna Wilbur, a cancer survivor, as well as a number of interactive activities Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT The Concord baseball team envisioned itself as a state tournament-qualifying team at the onset of this season, and 10 games in, it still does. But as his teammates gathered up their things behind him in the visitors’ dugout following Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK It doesn’t really mean anything to Duke Sawyer. He won’t lose any sleep over it since there are still eight games left to make up for it. It’s the approach that Concord High softball head coach took after watching the Read More...
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On April 12 more than 200 supporters of the Concord Family YMCA attended the YMCA’s third annual Spring Charitable Event to support the YMCA Kids Campaign scholarship fund. This was a sold-out event where the guests enjoyed more than 40 varieties Read More...
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The first annual Concord Community Music School competition for young pianists took place March 31 at the music school. Eighteen participants, ranging from fourth grade to 11th grade, participated in three divisions; there was also a concerto competition. Read More...
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A veteran New Hampshire newsman has been named executive director of the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications. David Tirrell-Wysocki of Concord has won national awards for his broadcast and newspaper writing and network reporting, including coverage Read More...
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