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News and Information for the Town of Goffstown
March 2009 - Posts
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BY SALLY BRZOZOWSKI The snow is finally melting as better weather comes to New Hampshire, but there is no such indicator that the economy will improve at the same rate, or anytime soon. However, many communities have programs and practices in place to Read More...
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BY DAN DECONINCK Spring has arrived, and with it has come the hope for a season defined by ample sunshine and the smell of fresh cut grass. But winter isn’t ready to let the students and faculty in Goffstown off the hook just yet. Superintendent Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Sure, he wanted the record. More importantly, he wanted to win. In the case of Liam House-Myers and the Goffstown ice hockey team, the two went hand in hand. For the Grizzlies to become a title contender, House- Myers had to learn Read More...
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BY STEPHEN BEALE The path to more economic development and business from hikers and tourists may be in a revamped Web site, Economic Development Council members recently said. Councilors said Goffstown already has a lot that makes it a destination. Touting Read More...
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Following an up-and-down beginning to its season, the Goffstown Middle School ice hockey team proved steady and ready for postseason play, coming from behind to defeat a strong group from North Reading, Mass., 4-2, in the playoff semifinals, then pulling Read More...
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BY STEPHEN BEALE In the race for two selectmen seats, Nick Campasano, an incumbent, and Steve Fournier won with 1,213 and 1,000 votes respectively. Bill Gordon came in third with 728 votes. Residents approved the $19,362,358 town operating budget but Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR For the second straight year, the Goffstown Grizzlies put together an exemplary regular season, earned home ice in the first round, then suffered a heartbreaking overtime defeat and missed the Division II semifinals. After coming Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Goffstown’s grapplers followed their second-place Division- II finish by placing three wrestlers in the top six at the Meet of Champions (MOC), including Tom Foote, who heads to the New England regional event at Hillhouse High School Read More...
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BY STEPHEN BEALE Residents voting in the town election will be faced with decisions about whom to elect to various town offices, how the zoning ordinance should be amended, and how much the town should spend on basic services, such as fire and police. Read More...
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