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By DAN O'BRIEN
What does learning
about the environment have to do with math? Bow High School teacher Marcel Duhaime plans to show students
the answer.
Duhaime, an algebra, pre-calculus and calculus teacher, is one of 19 teachers nationwide awarded Sept. 9 with a grant by the National Environmental Education Foundation in conjunction with ...
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By Dan O’Brien
A 445-foot steam tower built at Public Service of New Hampshire’s Bow transfer station last month has numerous residents in nearby Pembroke piping mad.
Peter Bonanno of Mason Drive, Pembroke, has gathered 160 signatures from residents of Pembroke, Hopkinton, Contoocook and Hooksett who are opposed to the steam ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEYState and town officials across New Hampshire have been preparing for the passing of the latest economic stimulus proposal, and now that it’s official, the waiting game begins for potential projects.
Several towns in the area began scrambling to finalize plans for projects in hopes that potential stimulus money could help ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEYCentral individuals excel Katie Aldrich won two individual events, and Central earned a fourth-place finish during the Division I state swimming championships at the University of New Hampshire.Central individuals excel Katie Aldrich won two individual events, and Central earned a fourth-place finish during the Division I state ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY With Halloween arriving, not all students will be getting tricks or treats in the classroom, as many schools have shifted away from traditional festivities.
One school that has done away with Halloween festivities is Hooksett’s Fred C. Underhill School, as Assistant Principal Ralene St. Pierre said the school has been ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNORConsider this: Team A and Team B enter the final game of the regular season. Team A is in first place, and team B is out of contention. At some point in the game a player from Team A goes for the ball and trips a Team B foe in the process.
A yellow card is drawn.
Team A wins the game and locks up the top playoff spot, yet ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
Last year,
Auburn’s Joey Dudek rode his
arm and leg to Gillette Stadium –
and very nearly the Super Bowl.
Dudek, who won the 10-
and 11-year-old division of the
local Pepsi Punt, Pass and Kick
competition last August, also
triumphed at the sectional competition
in Bristol, R.I., and then
the regional ...
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EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS
Although Eastern equine
encephalitis, or EEE, has not
been detected in samples
taken from around New England
this year, officials urge
that care be taken to avoid
contracting this viral disease,
considered to be one of the
most deadly mosquito-borne
diseases in the United States,
according to the U.S. ...
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BY JENN McDOWELL
As warm summer
weather entices
people to spend
more time outside,
state health officials are
warning residents to be more
aware of the big dangers that
lie in wait in the tiniest of organisms.
Jason Stull, New Hampshire
Department of Health
and Human Services’ public
health veterinarian, said that
right now ...
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BY GINGER KOZLOWSKI
If there’s one person
who’s doing well in
this changing economy,
it’s John Labbe.
Labbe is the owner
of Hearth Designs in Hooksett,
and he sells pellet stoves,
wood stoves, fireplaces and
other heating-related items.
With people looking for alternatives
to heating with oil,
he said pellet stoves ...
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