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Pembroke’s big plays defeat John Stark
BY RYAN O’CONNOR To even the most subjective observer, there was little noticeable difference, in terms of talent, between the two teams clashing on the varsity gridiron. The respective coaches agreed: neither squad had a distinct advantage. Yet
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008 2:23 PM
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Pembroke Academy’s future hopes rest largely on untested talent
BY RYAN O’CONNOR Two years ago, the Pembroke Academy golf team included six participants, not even enough to field a complete lineup each time out. Though the team’s day-to- day performance is still a work in progress, PA coach Mike Desilets
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008 2:35 PM
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Pembroke Academy melds talented athletes from each class in search of postseason
BY JERRY LIPTAK The numbers are climbing. The enthusiasm is rising. No doubt about it, things are looking up for coach Steve Langevin and his Pembroke Academy girls soccer team. Though the Lady Spartans dropped their home opener on Friday, Aug. 29, 2-0,
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Late-game rally leads Pembroke Academy to road win in season opener
BY RYAN O’CONNOR Playing from behind in the second half is nothing new for the Pembroke boys soccer team. Coming back and winning is. On Friday, Aug. 29, the Spartans did just that. They traveled to Bow for the season opener and served notice to
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Search continues for a new town administrator
BY JENN McDOWELL Pembroke selectmen are a few steps closer to wrapping up their search for a new town administrator, and expect to further narrow down the field of nearly 20 candidates down soon. They’ve conducted several interviews already, and
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Wednesday, September 03, 2008 4:07 PM
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Divisional shake-up heats up Neighborhood rivalries
BY RYAN O’CONNOR Division III football has a different look in 2008. While perennial beast Souhegan of Amherst remains the favorite, and always-solid Milford and Portsmouth are still around as well, Plymouth, winner of seven of the last 10 D-III
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Wednesday, August 27, 2008 3:55 PM
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Improving Pembroke’s downtown debated
BY LAUREN SAUSSER Pembroke selectmen want downtown spruced up, but are not convinced residents will want to pick up the $1.3 million cost at Town Meeting next spring. The specific project in question is the reconstruction of Broadway Street. Initial engineering
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Wednesday, August 13, 2008 3:34 PM
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Pembroke searches for new town administrator
BY JENN McDOWELL Pembroke Town Administrator Geoff Ruggles is leaving his post for a different municipal job in Gilford. The town is currently taking applications for the soon-to-be-empty position. Ruggles, who lives in Gilford, said he took the finance
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008 4:14 PM
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Goffstown Gallop perennially draws community of fun-loving athletes
BY RYAN O’CONNOR Bow’s Margaret Burns and Pembroke’s Joanne Welch have been running mates for eight years. They’re currently preparing for a half marathon in Quebec in August. The 29th annual Goffstown Gallop provided them an opportunity
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Athlete of the month: Pembroke Academy runner keeps striding for more
BY RYAN O’CONNOR Sponsored by Indian Head Athletics Taking cover from the scorching sun over the University of New Hampshire’s outdoor track, Allison Brehm sipped some water and looked toward her coach. “State champion,” she said
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Pembroke man survives beating
BY JENN McDOWELL A Pembroke man suffered severe facial injuries and a fractured skull when he was allegedly jumped by several people in Manchester, one of whom allegedly beat him repeatedly in the face and head with a bat. Larry Edward, 26, of 28 Broadway
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Pembroke Academy senior sees herself working outside the U.S.
BY JENN McDOWELL Anna Freeman-Woolpert is going the farthest away for college out of her circle of friends, but having already traveled to Kenya last summer, she’s at least semi-ready to leave home. “I don’t think you can really prepare
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Road rage beating stopped by off-duty cop
BY JENN McDOWELL An Allenstown man was beaten with a baseball bat by two Manchester men in a road rage incident. Marty Beauliveau, 29, of Allenstown, suffered minor injuries and refused medical treatment after the incident on Route 3 near the intersection
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Wednesday, June 04, 2008 3:19 PM
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Pembroke falls to Bow, just misses postseason
BY JERRY LIPTAK A playoff atmosphere arrived one week early for two good Class I tennis teams – visiting Bow and host Pembroke Academy. While the day’s end marked the season’s close for PA, Bow’s campaign begins anew. The Falcons’
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Wednesday, May 21, 2008 2:40 PM
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PA’s 5-9 record belies across-the-board improvement
BY RYAN O’CONNOR A losing record usually does not constitute a winning season. Try telling that to Pembroke Academy girls tennis coach Steve Langevin. Last season, the Lady Spartans won three contests, the most in program history. This year, they
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