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News and Information from the Salem Observer
March 2007 - Posts
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BY SAPNA PATHAK Three years ago, Spiro Harbilas couldn’t even show you how to hold a lacrosse stick. But thanks to his son Nick, Harbilas was introduced to what’s being called “the fastest sport on two feet,” and he is now a part, Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Windham is slated to receive a $190,000 grant to protect drinking water. The grant will be used to help purchase two parcels in the northeast part of town. The parcels, which total about 84 acres and lie east of Route 28, abut roughly Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN When Michael Masone was caught using bad table manners, a wizard cast a spell on him and transformed him into a frog. Michael, dressed as a medieval tax collector, wore an inflatable frog around his waist. It was all part of the fun of Read More...
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The physical education teachers, together with the Windham Basketball Club and the American Heart Association, present the second annual Hoop-Star Competition, open to any Windham sixth- to eighth-grade student, on Tuesday, March 27, at the Windham Center Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Back in 1983, Paul LaBarre became part of the Daniel Webster College community. He never left. LaBarre, a former Salem resident now living in Windham, began teaching part time for the college 24 years ago. Since then, he’s been Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN Two new business administrators have been named to support School Administrative Unit 28, which consists of the Pelham and Windham school districts. Kathleen Sargent will serve as business administrator for the Pelham School District. Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN A lawyer for the Windham School District has demanded that the owner of a Web site stop using the name of its high school mascot. Officials say the site is not sanctioned by the district, but using the name may confuse the public. The Read More...
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BY MATT STOUT The Bishop Guertin hockey team was a haunted bunch. Shouldering the expectations to win a Division I state title after a second consecutive 15-1 regular season, the Cardinals were well aware of their past – three straight quarterfinal Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN The voters were given three options. They chose Option B. By doing so, they approved a $4 million bond article and using $3 million in interest money to provide enough classroom space at Windham High School to accommodate 1,000 students. Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN An assistant superintendent of schools for the Manchester School District has been chosen as the top administrator for Windham and Pelham schools. Dr. Frank Bass was unanimously chosen by the members of the School Administrative Unit Read More...
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BY DARRELL HALEN A Salem man allegedly shot his stepbrother at a Windham auto body shop, about two hours after police responded to an altercation between the two men. Frank Meisel, 42, of 7 Cluff Road, Salem, is charged with simple assault. He allegedly Read More...
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