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BY MATT SCHOOLEYThis wasn’t the type of winter Chum Cleverly hoped for as he rode into the sunset that is retirement.
With record-setting snowfall hitting New Hampshire, departments in Bow have been dealing with plenty of the flaky white stuff with more inevitably on its way before spring moves in.
Cleverly, Bow’s Public Works ...
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Bow fire and rescue goes 24/7BY RYAN O’CONNOR
The Bow Fire Department didn’t start tracking its calls until 1979, but in that time, calls have increased from 200 in 1980 to 1,116 so far in 2006.
So, to keep up with high demand, Bow fire and rescue officially went 24/7 on Sunday, Nov. 12.
“It’s too early to tell (how ...
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By Ryan O'Connor
Staff Writer
Bow Police Detective David
Girard has boldly gone where no
officer has gone before.
Girard, according to Tim
Pifer, director with the state
forensic police laboratory, is the
first town or city detective in
the country to remotely access a
state hard drive recovery system
through the ...
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By Ryan O’Connor
Staff Writer
Sparks flew in the Bow Board of Selectmen meeting room when resident Bryan Milazzo stood to speak his mind.
Fielding a complaint from resident Ray Cote about a small box
found on a utility pole which sets off radar detectors, selectmen began
discussing the subject when Milazzo ...
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