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News and Information for the Town of Goffstown
September 2009 - Posts
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By SARAH LEBRUN Recycled Percussion packed the Goffstown High School gym during a free concert Monday, Sept. 21, a homecoming performance after finishing in third place on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent.” “When we were on the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Goffstown girls soccer head coach Eric Romein vowed not to appear upset following a team loss, but after a recent setback to visiting Nashua South, that promise was in trouble. Despite building a 2-0 lead midway through the second half, Read More...
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By Kathy Remillard In tough economic times, people often cut their budgets and find ways to spend less. For nonprofit organizations, this belt-tightening can have a devastating effect. Without donations, many are forced to close. UpReach Therapeutic Riding Read More...
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By Jillian Jorgensen In the lead-up to their final performance on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent,” Recycled Percussion had to not only deal with coming up with a final performance, but also deal with tabloid rumors and news reports Read More...
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By SARAH LEBRUN Facing off against nine other acts, Recycled Percussion rocked the house in the final round of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” on Monday, Sept. 14. But during the result show Wednesday, Sept. 16, America decided to Read More...
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By Jillian Jorgensen A Goffstown High School teacher argued to the School Board that she was only trying to help a Mountain View Middle School administrator by sending her e-mails about “rumors,” but the school district maintained those e-mails Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY At some point, most coaches have said their strategy is to take it one game at a time. Matt Leonard is simplifying things even more. The Goffstown High School girls volleyball coach has stressed to his team the importance of breaking Read More...
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The Concord Community Music School is pleased to welcome Jacqueline Morin to the piano faculty this fall. Ms Morin joins eleven other members of the piano department. Registration for fall instruction is underway for piano, and over 20 additional instruments Read More...
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A recent report issued on the NH Food Bank’s critical food shortage this summer sparked the initiative of 12-year-old Patrick Regan of Merrimack , NH , creating Patrick’s Super Food Bank Project. The goal to collect food and help the Food Read More...
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Concord Community Music School announces that auditions for its Scholarship Ensemble Program, including the Scholarship Vocal Ensemble, Scholarship Jazz Ensemble, Scholarship Woodwind Quintet, and the Scholarship String Quartet will take place through Read More...
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New Hampshire Public Radio will broadcast a new nine part series between August 2009 and May 2010 to explore the big issues of our time, and start a conversation on relevant ethics and ideas with a significance to New Hampshire and world. Using Socratic Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Returning its leading rusher, the Goffstown High School football team has plans to run back to where its season ended last year – the Division III playoffs. The Grizzlies’ run-heavy offense once again relies on star back Jake Read More...
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By Amy J. Vellucci Kathryn “Katie” Towle Daniels’ first wish was to have her friends and family celebrate her life in a big way. Her wish was granted on Saturday, Aug. 22, when as many as 500 showed up at her home, on 18 S. Mast St. Read More...
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By SARAH LEBRUN Recycled Percussion left judges pumped after a live performance on NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” on Tuesday, Aug. 25. “Great job! I just want to bang on things, and break things!” shouted David Hasselhoff, Read More...
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By Darrell Halen Goffstown residents have the opportunity to let recreation officials know what kinds of programs and facilities they would like to see in town. Close to 6,300 copies of a public opinion survey have been mailed to residents. The information Read More...
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