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News and Information for the Town of Goffstown
June 2007 - Posts
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BY STEVEN ANDREWS A burglary of no more than $100 from the Junior Baseball concession stand has resulted in a homeless Goffstown teen being held on $10,000 cash bail at Valley Street jail in Manchester. Curtis Ayer, 18, was arrested at 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Read More...
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BY SUSAN WARE Jean Walker and Linda Lambert have been teaching for a combined 75 years and on June 21, the Maple Avenue Elementary School, Goffstown was declared Mrs. Walker and Mrs. Lambert Day. “They are both truly wonderful people,” said Read More...
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Pinecrest 2 – Goffstown Physical Therapy 1 Ryan Sharby and Griffin Barbaro outdueled Tim Riehl and Jason Lecuyer as Pinecrest won in extra innings. Jon Ameen, Sharby, Mike MacNeilly and Barbaro did the offensive damage for Pinecrest. Cody Lessard, Read More...
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The 28th annual Goffstown Gallop Road Race takes place Saturday, June 30, beginning at 8:30 a.m. The 5.2-mile race starts and ends at the town’s recreation center on Route 114. First- and second-place prizes are given in many age divisions in both Read More...
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BY SUSAN WARE For Cheryl Merino, the co-owner of Stonebridge Country Club, the most frustrating thing about filing Chapter 11 is that most people don’t understand what it means. “Chapter 11 is to give viable businesses a chance to reorganize Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Adopted as an infant, Jennifer Dusseault had to overcome much adversity, including attention deficit hyperactive disorder, as she pursued academic success. But on Monday, June 18, she proved any doubters wrong, as she stepped to the Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR For the first time in school history, Goffstown High School will send four students to Dartmouth College. Patrick Dobens, Lorena Bouroncle, Christina Kelleher and valedictorian Jocelyn Duford, all at the top of their class, will head Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK There he stood, inside the dugout before the Class I softball finals watching his team warm up. That was when Wake Stillman walked from the opposing clubhouse, approached Rick Forge and handed him 20 T-shirts reading “State Finals: Read More...
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BY SARAH LEBRUN The Goffstown Department of Public Works is completing its final phase of construction on the Grasmere roundabout. Work at the roundabout is taking place from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Goffstown police and the Department of Public Works urge Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Though her roots are in South America, Lorena Bouroncle, “the Peruvian Heat,” has bloomed during her seven years in the Goffstown School District. Moving to Dunbarton in May 2000, Bouroncle finished fifth grade with her Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK “I didn’t screw it up this year.” It was the way Mark Marasca described leading the boys of Mountain View Middle School baseball to this season’s Tri-County League title. After graduating 13 of last year’s Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Forget about going to a game. All you had to do to chart the progress of this year’s Goffstown High baseball team was check the weather forecast. It’s simple: when the weather was hot, so were the Grizzlies. Indeed, the squad Read More...
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BY STEVEN ANDREWS After three often tumultuous years with Frank Carpentino and six months with an interim employee, the Board of Selectmen has hired a new fire chief. Richard O’Brien, a 16-year resident of Goffstown and currently the fire chief Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Ashley Jennings is preparing to graduate from Goffstown High School, but she’s not sure what that means for her future. Ashley, consistently an honor roll student throughout high school, scored a 400 in reading and 350 in math Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK He doesn’t hold lengthy meetings formulating strategies or make his players follow any over-the-top practice schedule. Rather, Matt Benson relies on and repeats just one piece of information to help the boys of Goffstown baseball Read More...
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