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News and Information for the Town of Hooksett
October 2007 - Posts
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Peter Lally did what he was supposed to. Huddling with his players, the 35-year veteran of high school soccer said the words he knew would comfort his team. He’s just not sure when his players will hear his message. Ranked No. 1 Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY The Central High School football team couldn’t stop Salem High School’s running game, and, in turn, the Little Green’s Division I postseason hopes faded on the Gill Stadium turf Friday, Oct. 26, in a 27-14 setback. Central Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Who would have thought a bubbly, unassuming, cookie-serving mom would be at presidential candidate events, educating attendees about wasting the federal budget and what to do about the country’s deficit? Hooksett resident Christine Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Robert Cyra of Hooksett, 74, said if his wolf-husky mix Malibu were still alive, the three masked men who entered his home in the wee hours of Saturday morning, Oct. 27, and robbed him of thousands in cash, jewelry and his 2004 Ford Explorer Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Even the World Wrestling Federation couldn’t have put on a louder, more intense competition with match ups between heavy weights from all over New England. Twenty-six teams from different towns in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, Read More...
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About 80 residents gathered to formally dedicate the new Head’s Pond Trail in Hooksett on Saturday, Oct. 20. The rain cleared just in time for the morning sun to reveal the spectacular foliage along the trail. The trail was built on the site of Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Out of 1,450 registered voters who showed up at Cawley Middle School on Tuesday, Oct. 23, to vote on Article 1, the new Cabela’s TIF district and financing plan, 1,291 voted “yes.” A longstanding point of contention Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR The Blue Knights entered the contest having been in control of their own destiny all season, while cross-town rival Central was still in the process of climbing out of an early-season hole created by an 0-2 start. When Central quarterback Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Soon, Hooksett voters will be charged with the duty of either accepting or rejecting a new financial plan for the proposed Cabela’s development off Hackett Hill Road. On Tuesday, Oct. 23, polls at Cawley Middle School will be open Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR When Ed McCormick took over the Manchester Central High School crew team, 12 students attended his first meeting. By the time the fall season began, he had built a squad of 30. Now, the Little Green feature roughly 80 active members, Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL The Hooksett Kiwanis Club is on the right path with the community. Frank Kotowski of Kiwanis presented a proposal at a recent Hooksett Town Council meeting to begin planning a trails project that would connect Head’s Pond with the Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL For one man in Hooksett, running is more than a good cardio workout. Tom Shepherd is training to run the New York City Marathon on Nov. 4 and he’s running for a cause. “Miles For Miracles” is a 28-member team of area Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Manchester West’s Matt Breault reached the second day of the Class L individual state tournament last weekend, finishing with a two-round total of 163. Memorial’s Pat Gocklin carded a two-day total of 149, good for seventh Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL A second bomb threat at Cawley Middle School on Wednesday, Sept. 27, has led Hooksett police to a student. According to the school’s principal, Ron Pedro, the student wrote something on the wall of a boys bathroom, and two other Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Even though residents voted it down for the past two years, Hooksett’s Peter Farwell says there may still be a way to start up a public access television station in town that would not cost taxpayers any extra money. Farwell said Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR This season, the Central golf team lost twice as often as it won, but head coach Matt Tafe saw plenty of reason to stay positive about the future. The Little Green fell to 12-24 in 2007 and didn’t come close to the championship Read More...
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