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News and Information for the Town of Hooksett
January 2008 - Posts
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Editorial: Credibility and opinions In last week’s editorial, we mistakenly identified Matt Comai as a Hooksett School Board member when we should have stated that he is a member of the Long-range Planning Committee of the Hooksett School Board. Read More...
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By Ryan O’connor It’s a tough gig. There’s no denying it. But Jake Doerfler is doing everything in his power to make his job a little easier. Wrestling wins, he said, will follow. At Manchester Memorial – a school that shares a Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Administrators at West High School have announced a plan they will bring before the city’s School Board to establish a series of academies at the high school. About a third of Hooksett high school students currently attend West. Read More...
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The Head School/ Chapel and Head Cemetery have been added to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places. The Register, established in 2001, is one part of the state’s efforts to recognize and encourage the identification and protection Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL The state Board of Education sent Hooksett’s SAU Withdrawal Committee back to the drawing board for more information on what pulling out of SAU 15 would mean for the two remaining towns, Auburn and Candia. At a hearing on Wednesday, Read More...
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Hooksett Salvation Army says thank you to volunteers To the Editor: Thanks to the generous donation of time by countless Hooksett citizens and the equal generosity of shoppers in Hooksett, over $17,000 was raised through bell ringing from collection points Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Manchester Central generated little on offense, falling 3-0 on the road to Salem High School in Division I boys ice hockey on Saturday, Jan. 5. Salem scored little more than two minutes into the contest when forward Derek Tomes put in Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Many times in practice, teams run a drill in which every player must touch the ball before a shot is taken. It doesn’t always translate into game play. It did for the Central High School boys basketball team, which consistently Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL So far, no one has officially applied for the Community Revitalization Tax Relief Incentive program, which grants tax relief to those who would revamp antiquated or debilitated buildings in the Village District, an area designated by Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL The FIRST robotics season kicked off for teams around the world with the announcement of this year’s challenge: FIRST Overdrive. Dean Kamen, president of DEKA Research and Development Corporation in Manchester, founded FIRST in Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL High voter turnouts, particularly among young people and independents, characterized this year’s primary election as one of a possible culture change. More than half of registered voters in Hooksett, Pembroke, Allenstown, Auburn, Read More...
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By JENN McDOWELL The Federal Emergency Management Agency is funding an independent study on the 2006 and 2007 flooding of New Hampshire rivers. The Suncook River is one of the prime focus areas of the study, which will look into the differences between Read More...
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By JENN McDOWELL The search for a missing Hooksett man could have been a lot more difficult without new technology said Allenstown Police Chief Shaun Mulholland. Searchers looking for any sign of Russell Bussiere, 70, in Bear Brook State Park earlier Read More...
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