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News and Information for the Town of Hooksett
November 2007 - Posts
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By Ryan O’connor Post-game emotion on the two sidelines was quite different, but the feeling was the same: this was no ordinary exhibition. The annual Queen City Turkey Bowl, featuring Manchester’s top two teams, saw West and Central pass Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL A Hooksett resident called police following a birthday surprise that looked like three people were threatening him, rather than a visit from an escort service. Hooksett and state police responded to Mount St. Mary’s Apartments on Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL FIRST Lego League teams from Candia and Hooksett converged on Manchester Central High School on Saturday, Nov. 17, for a qualifying tournament in hopes of making it to the state championships. Cawley Middle School in Hooksett sent their Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Playing Hampstead in the Tri-County Class M title game, the Cawley Middle School boys were faced with a 4-4 tie following 70 minutes of regulation play, two 10-minute overtime periods and two five-minute sudden death overtimes. Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR Pinkerton Academy head coach Brian O’Reilly said he and his team were looking to make an example of someone. They found a victim in West High School. The Astros lanced the Blue Knights, 34-7, on Saturday, Nov. 10, in first-round Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Many Hooksett residents are back in warm homes after a gas main break on Wednesday, Nov. 7, forced the evacuation of more than 30 homes in the area surrounding the road construction on Whitehall Road. Sharon Maraia of Harmony Road said Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL “Birthday cake!” Mikail Ozols, 3, of Epping, scurried around a preschool classroom at HEAR in New Hampshire, a school in Hooksett for hearing-impaired children, bearing a Play-Doh blob with candles stuck in the top. The exercise Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL The Hooksett Town Council is allowing the land planning and engineering firm working on the Cabela’s development to apply for a $3 million grant from the state that would go to major road improvements at the project site. This is Read More...
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BY JENNIFER McDOWELL Hooksett police apprehended a convicted killer on the run for a parole violation on Monday, Oct. 29. King was listed as a fugitive on Tuesday, Oct. 2, after failing to check in with his parole officer for several months and a warrant Read More...
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BY JENNIFER McDOWELL Hooksett police picked up a registered sex offender for a reported sexual assault at a local motel on Monday, Nov. 5. Eric Searles, 45, was arrested and charged with aggravated felonious sexual assault after police responded to a Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR First-year Central cheerleading coach Alison Kivikoski couldn’t stop smiling. The Little Green had just finished their routine at the New Hampshire Fall Spirit Championship on Sunday, Nov. 4, and she was elated with what she Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Generally, in the postseason world of “survive and advance,” there is no place for inter-team camaraderie. Cross country is an exception, and proof was on competitors’ faces after the Nov. 4 Meet of Champions at Mines Read More...
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