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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
Garde Burgess had an early
idea how Concord Post 21’s
American Legion baseball season
was going to play out.
During one of the team’s
first practices, he pulled his
nine pitchers aside and asked
each one how many high
school innings they’d pitched.
Aside from ace Mitch Philibert,
the answer was ...
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The New Hampshire Avalanche Squirt ’98 AAA team rolled through the Metro Boston Hockey League regular season, posting 35 wins without a loss.
The postseason was no different.
The top-seeded Avs, coached by Mike Potvin; his assistant coaches, Joe Silva, Mark Leach and Gary Saklad; and goaltender coches Bill McWhinnie and Bryan Ash, ...
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BY RYAN O'CONNOR
Though Goffstown was close, Mother Nature had the final say in the 11-and 12-year-old all-star team’s season-ending 4-3 loss to Concord National on Monday, July 9.
After several consecutive nearby lightning strikes, the District 1 losers bracket quarterfinals game was called in the top of the sixth inning – with ...
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BY MATT STOUT
It was probably the only time the weather has helped a team this spring.
Stuck inside the school and outside the state tournament scene, members of the John Stark softball team were faced with another rained out practice a few weeks ago.
At the time, the Generals were searching for a spark, some consistency. Usually, that takes ...
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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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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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By Staff Writers
Sharon
Livingston has seen a change in the housing market first hand. Two
years ago, she and her husband offered to buy their Windham
Colonial-style house about an hour after it went on the market.
“I snapped it up,” said Livingston, who paid $629,000 for the house.
“It was such a small market ...
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