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News and Information for the Town of Hooksett
November 2008 - Posts
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY Greg Shaw didn’t have to worry about ensuring all 26 players on his roster saw action on the field. During an undefeated season and Class M girls soccer championship, his Cawley Middle School team cruised to victories and gave him Read More...
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BY LAUREN SAUSSER The town of Hooksett may be forced to borrow $6 million to pay off its pending financial obligations if its taxpayers choose to wait until the last minute to pay property taxes this year. The Town Council voted Nov. 19 to authorize the Read More...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY While the state of the country’s economy is forcing local residents to change holiday plans, it has also caused volunteers to step up their efforts during the upcoming season. When it comes to purchasing gifts, Joan Therrien of Read More...
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BY LAUREN SAUSSER Novelist Doug Wilhelm was speaking to every student and every parent in the Cawley Middle School gym. He said it’s hard being a middle school student. He said sometimes it seems like bullying just goes with the territory. He said Read More...
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BY LAUREN SAUSSER The Hooksett Town Council always knew it would only be a matter of time before the hightraffic Exit 11 parcel off Interstate 93 was developed, but now, it seems they may be waiting longer than they anticipated. An oft-discussed Cabela’s Read More...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR It’s not likely either coach was doing back flips when the Division I playoff matchups were announced. Nashua South, which finished the regular season 7-1 and needed a botched late-game punt to beat Manchester Central by a Read More...
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A dancer since she was 2 years old, Cawley Middle School seventh-grader Lauren Elizabeth Roberds has practiced ballet. She has danced in more than 100 ballet performances, including performing as Clara in the New England Ballet Ensemble’s upcoming Read More...
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BY GINGER KOZLOWSKI Hooksett School Resource officer Jason Defina has been restored to full-time duty in the schools, following public outcry against the shifting of his duties to street patrols. At the Hooksett Police Commission meeting on Tuesday, Nov. Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK Their state crown isn’t the result of any single play or individual, though there were many remarkable playoff examples of both. Instead, the Central girls soccer team rolled to the Class L championship, 4-1, on Saturday, Nov. 8, Read More...
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BY GINGER KOZLOWSKI To some parents, where Hooksett police officer Jason Defina spends his time is a matter of safety. To some residents, it’s a matter of money and where it gets spent. To school officials, it’s about keeping a valuable program Read More...
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BY JERRY LIPTAK During a physically challenging Class L playoff match, the Central girls soccer team proved mentally tough. The Little Green rattled rival Londonderry with a first-half goal and battled the Lancers throughout a bruising second half, eventually Read More...
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BY LAUREN SAUSSER Oct. 31 happened to be one of many Cawley Middle School eighth-graders’ favorite day of the year. But not because it was Halloween. More than 200 students gathered on the soccer field, and all were dressed in a rainbow of colors Read More...
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BY LAUREN SAUSSER Since Ken Scott was a young Cub Scout, he has always loved being outdoors. Camping, hiking – he couldn’t get enough. “I just love camping,” said Scott, 16, now a junior at Central High School in Manchester. That’s Read More...
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BY GINGER KOZLOWSKI The preparations paid off, as local polling stations handled record crowds in the choice for president in 2008. In Hooksett, more than half the population cast a ballot, while Candia saw an 89 percent turnout of registered voters. Read More...
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