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News and Information for the Town of Salem
September 2007 - Posts
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BY DARRELL HALEN An exotic baby bird stolen from a Salem pet store has been found, and one of two men accused of stealing it – a driver involved in a fatal crash the same day – has been arrested. Joseph Connolly, 34, of Andover, Mass., was Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR The Blue Devils girls soccer team rolled out the welcome mat for rival Pinkerton Academy during Salem homecoming festivities. Then the girls turned around and slammed the door right in the Astros’ faces. Though Pinkerton entered Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Following consecutive Division I title-game losses to Pinkerton Academy, Salem’s geographic rival and annual road block, you can’t blame coach Jack Gati and his players if they had revenge on their minds. But in the marquee Read More...
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BY CHRISTINE HEISER After last week’s investigation into Salem, Pelham and Windham’s compliance to the state Right to Know Law, town officials are pleased they passed the test for the most part. And some changes are in the works to make information Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Moyer was doing more than delivering mail in Salem on his postal route. He was allegedly swiping money from greeting cards. Moyer, of 35 Appleton Lane, Hampstead, faces theft charges in U.S. District Court in Concord. Sean Conway, postmaster Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Approximately 40 dogs, including rottweilers and pugs, were removed from a Salem woman’s home that was condemned by town officials. Christine Harris, 54, 75 South Policy Street, was arrested after she allegedly refused to allow Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK It wasn’t pretty, but the boys of Salem High volleyball certainly took satisfaction in the final result. Traveling to face Londonderry in a highly anticipated Division I match-up, the Blue Devils kept their undefeated streak intact, Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Following consecutive 7-0 home victories against Manchester Memorial and Manchester West, Salem’s field hockey team traveled and beat up on Nashua North, 5-0. Senior captain Carolyn Malloy netted four goals, and senior Katie Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR By winning all three games in a recent match-up at Manchester Central, the Salem girls volleyball team improved its record to 7-0. However, the fact the Blue Devils have yet to lose a game in any of those contests, starting their Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN As Tim Morris recovers in a Salem rehabilitation hospital from the serious injuries he suffered in a car accident this summer, friends of the Windham man are rallying to help him pay his medical expenses. A benefit has been planned to Read More...
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BY STEVEN ANDREWS The state’s Right to Know Law grants every citizen the ability to inspect countless public records, nearly every piece of information the towns compile, simply by asking for them. The information is not limited to what is gathered Read More...
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BY DAVE CHOATE Most opponents know Salem High School is going to run the football early and often. Stopping that powerhouse running game is a different matter. The Blue Devils crushed the Memorial High School Crusaders, 42-7, in a game where the clock Read More...
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BY MATT HERSH With the prospect of video gambling at Rockingham Park on the horizon once again, town officials and residents have told the state House of Representatives that they’re in full support. Several officials, along with Rockingham Park Read More...
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BY BRUCE PRESTON Salem police conducted two sobriety checkpoints last weekend, netting 24 arrests, including nine for driving while intoxicated and two for minors in possession of alcohol. Officers worked from 10 p.m. to 3 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Finishing fourth in last year’s Class L golf tournament was nice, but Ben Adams wants more from his varsity golfers this year. “I certainly have to give appropriate respect to Concord, the two-time defending state champs Read More...
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Graduating the best player in the state, one of the most versatile backups the program has seen and two steadfast leaders should have left Salem High’s boys volleyball team climbing uphill this season. It didn’t. The Blue Devils, Read More...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR Head coach Carol Merchant expects the Blue Devils to compete for a third straight Class L field hockey title and fifth in six years. The team’s first game did nothing to discourage this strong inclination. On Aug. 29, Salem Read More...
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