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News and Information for the Town of Hooksett
June 2008 - Posts
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Hooksett 18 – Dunbarton 7 Shannon Argo and Shannon Martin went 4-for-4, and Kim Wallace, Bry Pearson, Elaina Lavigne, Amber Young, Ashley Pilotte, Sam Desaulniers and Lindsay Read were a combined 17-for-25 with seven walks, as Hooksett rolled in Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Roger Woo doesn’t mind when his wife takes a swing at him. He actually encourages it. Woo teaches mixed martial arts along with his wife, Barbara, at Tokyo Joe’s in Hooksett, and organizes a cage fighting team out of the studio Read More...
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BY SUSANNA HARGREAVES Just up the road from the Hooksett library is a popular family-run boat dealership called Green’s Marine Inc. With anticipation for summer, the store is filled with inquiring customers, ringing phones, boats, life preservers Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL A Bedford police officer who lives in Hooksett and just got hired in December has resigned after being arrested and charged with operating under the influence after he rear-ended a couple on a motorcycle. Alejandro Jaime, 36, of Hooksett, Read More...
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BY GRETA CUYLER Southern New Hampshire University is gearing up for a nearly $20 million construction project to include a new academic building, dining hall and parking lot on North River Road. If approved by the town, the university plans to break ground Read More...
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The YWCA recently awarded its Young Woman of the Year 2008 award to Etana Jacobi of Hooksett, a senior at West High School. The Young Woman of the Year award is presented to a young woman who: is between the ages of 13- 18 and lives within the YWCA service Read More...
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BY GRETA CUYLER Hooksett Town Hall has a new home at 35 Main St., site of the former Hooksett Village School. About 15 employees moved into the building over Memorial Day weekend, including departments involving the town clerk, tax collector, building, Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL The Hooksett School Board is looking for members of the community to sit on a newly established committee devoted to studying future high school plans for the school district. Superintendent Charles “Phil” Littlefield said Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR A 15-5 playoff loss to Pinkerton in the Division I quarterfinals aside, Bill Lawson is ecstatic about the progress his Central boys lacrosse team made this season. “We ended up 10-9, including the playoffs, but we had five Read More...
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BY SUSANNA HARGREAVES Ashley Poland, 18, says she is extremely thankful to be graduating from Central High School this June. She even knows what she wants to do with her life, which is unique from most typical high school graduates. A survivor of a traumatic Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Carissa D’Agata didn’t require an enchanted pumpkin and body-morphing mice to get to the prom. Nope, she just needed the sleek, fuschia hot rod she saw driving down her street once in a while. She’d seen the car in prior Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL After months of toiling over the Manchester school budget, it’s almost time for the Board of Aldermen to settle on an amount. Aldermen had to make a decision on the city budget, which includes the mayor’s proposal for a $140 Read More...
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