NewHampshire.com logo   Search NewHampshire.com The homepage for New Hampshire
NewHampshire.com Discounts
Welcome to NewHampshire.com Communities Sign in | Join | Help

Browse by Tags

All Tags » Epsom » Allenstown   (RSS)
Showing page 1 of 3 (28 total posts)
  • Three stabbed at party in Epsom

    BY LAUREN SAUSSERAn Epsom party that reportedly became “out of control” ended with the stabbings of three people, all of whom were brought to hospitals in Concord. One teenage victim from Epsom remained in critical condition on March 30 in the Concord Hospital after sustaining multiple stab wounds from an Allenstown assailant at about ...
    Posted to Epsom News (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on April 1, 2009
  • Epsom keeps SB-2 - Allenstown says ‘no’ to almost everything

    BY GINGER KOZLOWSKIEpsom voters were emphatic about keeping the official ballot vote but allowed both town and school budgets to pass as recommended. Everything passed in Hooksett for the school vote, but nearly everything failed in Allenstown. Candia passed a school budget and kept its Budget Committee, but put the town on a default operating ...
    Posted to Epsom News (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on March 11, 2009
  • Ice storm of Dec. 11-12 leaves hundreds of thousands without power around state

    BY MATT SCHOOLEYLocal towns are dealing with the wrath of Mother Nature, who dropped ice around the Granite State, leaving a good portion of the state in the dark. More than 325,000 New Hampshire residents were left without power following an ice storm that many officials say was worse than the one that took place in 1998. Virtually all of ...
    Posted to Hooksett Banner (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on December 17, 2008
  • Towns seeing spikes as tax rates are set

    BY GINGER KOZLOWSKITax rates are being set for the year, and some towns, like Candia, are seeing large increases. Candia In Candia, the new tax rate increased by $2.31 per $1,000 of property value, to $20.90, a 12 percent hike. The new rate will result in a bill of $5,225 for the owner of a home assessed at $250,000, about $577 higher than last ...
    Posted to Candia News (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on November 12, 2008
  • Halloween’s past: Holiday is banned from many schools

    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 ...
    Posted to Bedford Bulletin (Weblog) by Bedford Editor on October 29, 2008
  • Flash floods hit hard in spots

    BY JENN McDOWELLJust as Allenstown wins federal assistance to buy up to 14 homes severely damaged in the past two years’ floods, it – and many other towns throughout the state – ended up sopping wet after Hanna hit. The tropical storm swept up the coastline and through New England quickly, the first downpour hitting the state in ...
    Posted to Hooksett Banner (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on September 10, 2008
  • Pepsi Punt, Pass & Kick attracts young athletes for various reasons

    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 ...
    Posted to Auburn News (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on August 6, 2008
  • Symptoms, treatment and prevention for bug-born illnesses

    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. ...
    Posted to Salem Observer (Weblog) by Salem Editor on July 30, 2008
  • Bug battle - Most towns can’t afford disease-prevention measures

    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 ...
    Posted to Salem Observer (Weblog) by Salem Editor on July 30, 2008
  • Small police departments struggle to stay staffed

    BY JENN McDOWELLEpsom Police Chief Wayne Preve said he’s lost two officers this year to other departments that offer higher pay and more opportunities. Officer Joseph Lister left in April, about two weeks after the March vote, at which the town inherited its fourth default budget in a row. He took an opening with the Northwood Police ...
    Posted to Epsom News (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on July 9, 2008
1 2 3 Next >
  Print This Page  |  Email This Page  |  Make Us Your Homepage!
User Agreement  |  Privacy Policy  |  © 2006 The Union Leader Corporation  |  Powered by SilverTech