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  • Superintendents dive into work

    BY STEPHEN BEALEThree new people are filling the top positions for the school districts of Goffstown, Dunbarton and New Boston this year. They are interim Superintendent Stacy Buckley and assistant superintendents Brian Balke and MaryClaire Barry. Both Buckley and Barry have held other positions in SAU 19, the school administrative unit that ...
    Posted to Goffstown News (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on September 24, 2008
  • Many struggle to pay last year’s fuel bills, worry about future

    BY MATT SCHOOLEYIt may be warm in July, but area residents are still feeling the pain of the past winter’s heating bills and fear what the future holds. Goffstown resident Carol Clark said her oil prices have tripled from what she used to pay. “It’s extremely frustrating. I don’t know what to do. A $300 fill will cost ...
    Posted to Goffstown News (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on July 2, 2008
  • Goffstown senior exceptional, even for a valedictorian

    BY STEPHEN BEALEThere are many ways one could measure how bright a valedictorian is. There are the spotless, straight-A transcripts, the accumulation of advanced placement courses, or the acceptance into an Ivy League college. Tyler Clites, of Dunbarton, who is the valedictorian for Goffstown High School this year, has all those marks of an ...
    Posted to Goffstown News (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on June 18, 2008
  • Assistant superintendent to retire

    BY STEPHEN BEALEKathi Titus, an assistant superintendent for Goffstown, Dunbarton and New Boston, is retiring at the end of this school year. Her departure will coincide with that of Dr. Darrell Lockwood, the 10-year superintendent who is taking the top school administrative position in Tyngsborough, Mass., after this year. The other assistant ...
    Posted to Dunbarton news (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on May 21, 2008
  • Goffstown schools fare poorly in state test

    BY JENN McDOWELLThe state’s standards for measuring adequacy among New Hampshire school students were raised this year, and based on the results from the New England Common Assessment Program test scores students took in fall 2007, Goffstown schools did rather poorly while Dunbarton and New Boston showed continued improvement. The testing ...
    Posted to Goffstown News (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on May 21, 2008
  • Streets are full of potholes; money is running out

    BY MATT SCHOOLEYLong after the snow has melted beneath the warm rays of spring sunshine, New Hampshire towns will still be feeling Mother Nature’s wrath. This time, it won’t be barraging residents from the sky. Instead, it will hit them under their tires. “I was coming from Hannaford the way I come up every day,” said Jane ...
    Posted to Hooksett Banner (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on March 19, 2008
  • Goffstown may pass school costs to other towns

    BY MICHELLE KIMGoffstown may start passing onto New Boston and Dunbarton the costs of some services it provides to the schools previously not charged under a “gentlemen’s agreement.” At the Board of Selectmen meeting on Dec. 10, Selectmen Scott Gross suggested the idea of billing the school district for providing the school ...
    Posted to Goffstown News (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on December 19, 2007
  • Preschool options being weighed

    BY MICHELLE KIM After considering a short list of options, the Dunbarton School Board decided Oct. 3 to remain with the current arrangement for integrated special education preschool programming until more specific information on an in-house program could be gathered. Currently, Dunbarton sends its preschool-aged children requiring special ...
    Posted to Dunbarton news (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on October 17, 2007
  • Right to Know reactions – Town halls best at following spirit of law

    BY DAVE CHOATE Town offices are entrusted with providing information to their residents every day, so it’s little surprise that the offices for Goffstown, Weare, New Boston and Dunbarton fared well in our of Right to Know Law investigation. In Goffstown, our reporter dealt with Board of Selectmen executive secretary Kathryn Fisher and ...
    Posted to Goffstown News (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on September 19, 2007
  • Right to Know reactions – Goffstown, Weare police defend their policies

    BY DAVE CHOATE Two of the four police department we surveyed in last week’s Right to Know study contest our conclusion that they were not following the law. The Goffstown and Weare police departments did not fulfill our request for a log of arrests, while Dunbarton and New Boston both complied. Goffstown Police Chief Michael French ...
    Posted to Goffstown News (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on September 19, 2007
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