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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 DAVID CHOATE
Concord police arrested two men on July 6 in connection with a series of smash and grab burglaries in Dunbarton and Concord last month, with a third man believed to be an accomplice still at large.
Jonathan Bulliner of Warren, 17, was arrested on four counts of conspiracy to commit burglary and Scott A. Savage of Concord, ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
When Donna Edwards discovered the art of stained-glass making, so did her family and friends.
“I accidentally stumbled onto it one day when I was watching a craft show on TV and saw this woman doing a mosaic design behind her bathroom sink. I thought to myself, ‘I can do that.’ So I got a book, picked ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
A tree fell on Clinton Street in Bow, causing a chain reaction of events that eventually led to Doug and Katherine Crabb’s downstairs looking more like a wading pool than a basement.
The tree that fell knocked out power lines, causing electricity in the area to be out for more than three hours, and stopping the sump ...
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BY SAPNA PATHAKWhile others celebrate the end of the year with eggnog, presents and relished time with friends and family, we took a look back at 12 months worth of Neighborhood athletics.
The calendar contributions came from Neighborhood squads at all levels. Some hoisted championship trophies in repeat triumphs; others walked away with ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNORDaniel Domin spent most of 2006 dodging bullets, mortar rounds and other potentially lethal weaponry while risking his life to serve his country in Iraq.
Alive and well, Domin is home to spend Christmas with his family in Dunbarton, and his father, Pastor Doug Domin of the First Presbyterian Church of Concord, couldn’t ...
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BY ROD HANSEN
A settlement has been
announced between St. Paul’s
School in Concord and the parents
of Clifford R. Nyquist concerning
the teenager’s drowning
death two years ago in a swimming
pool owned and operated
by the school.
Nyquist was a 15-year-old
sophomore when he drowned
on Nov. 7, 2004. The pool was
part of a $24 ...
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Hello everyone,
This week we added a new section on NewHampshire.com Communities called "Downloads". This section will allow users to upload content or link to files, such as videos, audio files, other documents to share with the public.
The Downloads section is currently in a test phase. We have a slideshow of the Salem High School ...
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By Ryan O’Connor
Staff Writer
Voters will go to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 7, to elect the following candidates:
For governor, incumbent John Lynch is being challenged against
Republican Jim Coburn, while Democrat Paul Hodes hopes to unseat
incumbent Independent Charlie Bass for a Congressional seat. ...
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The NewHampshire.com staff would like to invite all of our visitors to Margarita's Mexican Restaurant in Manchester* Friday, Oct. 20 to celebrate the launch of our redesigned site.
We'll be celebrating from 5 to 8 p.m. with some food and fun giveaways, including a weekend stay at the Rivergreen Resort Hotel in Lincoln, N.H. donated ...
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