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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 MATT SCHOOLEY
Children aren’t the only
ones who can dress up in a costume
and get candy as Bow and
Hopkinton will host Halloween
events geared for all ages and
for those ready to show off their
creative styles.
Bow
Bow’s Baker Free Library
Director Lori Fisher said the
upcoming trick-or-treat event is
for all ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Hopkinton’s Columbia Hall
will be closing Oct. 1, leaving the
Recreation Department scrambling
to find somewhere to hold
multiple programs.
Two outside firms checked
on the safety of the building,
finding concern over the trusses
supporting the roof.
Selectman George Langwasser
said the decision came down
to the ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Harold Martin School
teachers, students
and faculty admittedly
like to celebrate, and
they recently had 50 reasons.
To kick off the Hopkinton
school’s 50th anniversary,
school officials held festivities
on Monday, Sept. 15, giving
students a chance to meet
some special guests. Among
them were former ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Within a small area
near Kimball
Pond in Hopkinton,
children kayak, color, fish,
and play hide and seek.
Hopkinton’s summer day
camp wrapped up another
successful season after providing
about 220 children the
chance to take part in a variety
of trips and activities over a
seven-week span.
“I would guess ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Hopkinton residents will get
the chance to make the Fourth
of July an all-day festivity, as the
town’s Recreation Department
will sponsor events throughout
the holiday, beginning at 9 a.m.
The day will kick off with a
5K run and walk, which begins
in front of the Contoocook Village
Fire Station at 9 a.m. ...
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Seven New
Hampshire young men and
women were recognized for
their contributions to their families,
schools and communities in
ceremonies at the State House
on May 14.
The seven youth were chosen
by each of their local Boys
and Girls Clubs as Youth of
the Year for their club, based
on their exemplary leadership
skills, academic ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Competition can bring out
the worst in those involved.
In FIRST robotics competitions,
the opposite is often true.
Though members of the
Hopkinton and John Stark high
schools’ robotics team would
like to come out victorious, they
also realize there are other lessons
to learn throughout ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Walking to school will soon
be a safer option for children
attending Hopkinton’s Harold
Martin Elementary School.
The school has been awarded
a $31,000 grant from the
New Hampshire Department of
Transportation that the Hopkinton
School District will be able
to put toward improvements for
student safety.
School ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEYHopkinton High School was nationally recognized for its outstanding academic performance, given a silver ranking by U.S. News and World Report magazine.
Although no schools in the state were ranked in the nation’s top 100, Hopkinton was one of 405 schools to receive the honor out of 40 states. State test scores, level of ...
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