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By Lauren Sausser The Hooksett Town Council unanimously voted at its meeting July 8 to add two members to the Police Commission, but it will take an act of the Legislature and approval of town voters to make it happen. The Hooksett Police Commission, Read More...
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By lauren sausser By a more than 3-1 margin, Hooksett residents agreed during the May 12 town vote that doubling the size of the wastewater treatment plant is in the town’s best interest. Half of the $6.2 million project, which will double the capacity Read More...
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BY GINGER KOZLOWSKI Hooksett voters will give their yay or nay to 18 warrant articles to be presented at the deliberative session of Town Meeting on Saturday, April 4. The meeting starts at 1 p.m. at Cawley Middle School. Once the wording of the articles Read More...
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BY LAUREN SAUSSER Hooksett Sewer Commission Chairman Sid Baines says a $9.4 million warrant article that taxpayers will vote on in May should be a no-brainer. That’s because not a cent of the price tag will affect local property taxes and the article, 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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BY GINGER KOZLOWSKI A record turnout is likely in the works for the presidential election on Tuesday, Nov. 4, and area police and poll workers are gearing up for the crowds. In Hooksett and Pembroke, police will be enforcing a change in the usual traffic Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL The 60 or so voters who showed up at the deliberative session of Hooksett Town Meeting on Saturday, April 5, sent all monetary warrant articles to the May 13 ballot virtually unchanged, except for a few clarifying amendments. Articles Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL Among the items Hooksett voters will discuss at Town Meeting on Saturday, April 5, are a $1.5 million bond for sewer plant upgrades, two new trucks for the Highway Department, raises for nonunionized town employees, additional staff for Read More...
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BY GRETA CUYLER Without $1.5 million from voters, commercial and industrial development, even some major residential subdivisions, will come to a halt, say Hooksett Sewer Department representatives. All of the town’s sewer capacity is either being Read More...
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BY JENN McDOWELL New Hampshire towns are gearing up for the annual vote on town and school issues. Polls will open Tuesday, March 11. Hooksett’s official ballot town elections are not until May 13. Pembroke and Auburn adhere to the traditional Town 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 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 JENN McDOWELL A completely restructured deal that will result in a Cabela’s sporting goods store and a hotel in Hooksett will also reduce an already approved bond authorization from $18 million to $2 million as well as create a new TIF, or tax Read More...
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