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The Pembroke Woman’s Club will host its 10th annual Christmas in Suncook Village on Sunday, Dec. 6, from 1 to 4 p.m. in downtown Suncook Village.
This is an all-free family event. The downtown stores will be open and there will be various activities taking place for children, including balloon artists, face painters, crafts, cookie ...
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I have another APB to issue, albeit a bit late: It has come to my attention that my buddy’s orange Scion XD had its rear window smashed-out last week. It happened sometime overnight between Tuesday 10/28 and Wednesday 10/29, right here in Scumcook Village. It appears that nothing was stolen from the vehicle, but ...
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PEMBROKE POLICE DAILY LOGS TO PROTECT AND SERVEOCTOBER 1, 2009 TO OCTOBER 31, 2009 Officers responded to 1,101 calls for service, including the following arrests: FRIDAY OCT. 2 9:20 a.m.-Pembroke St., Officers Nickerson and Hanson served arrest warrant for Merrimack County Sheriffs Office on Corey Miller, 17 of Pembroke ...
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PEMBROKE POLICE DAILY LOGS TO PROTECT AND SERVESEPTEMBER 1, 2009 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2009 Officers responded to 1,214 calls for service, including the following arrests: THURS. SEPT. 3 12:30 p.m.-Glass St., Officer Cunha placed Michael Silver, 32 of Main St. Pembroke under arrest for outstanding bench warrant, Silver was ...
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PEMBROKE POLICE DAILY LOGS TO PROTECT AND SERVEAUGUST 1, 2009 TO AUGUST 31, 2009 Officers responded to 1,440 calls for service, including the following arrests: SAT. AUGUST 1 8:43 p.m.-N. Pembroke Rd., Officer Allen initiated motor vehicle stop, placed William Morel, 38 of Crescent St. Pittsfield under arrest for ...
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By Dan O’BrienNot even a strong gust of wind could topple the high spirits of Old Home Day participants on Donati Field on Saturday, Oct. 10.
At about 1 p.m., the wind blew a large, inflatable bounce house completely upside down as about 20 small children played inside. Parents and volunteers with horrified expressions rushed to it ...
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By SARAH LEBRUNGiant pumpkins return to Goffstown on Oct. 17 and 18 for the annual Giant Pumpkin Weigh-off and Regatta. According to Robbie Grady, Goffstown Main Street director, more than 5,000 people attend this event annually.
The weekend is packed with various events, including a giant pumpkin weigh-off, pumpkin catapulting, live ...
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Is this the curriculum at our "universities"; if you don't like the law, break it?
Dateline 9/24/09; Union Leader Tabloid headlines how youngsters are smoking pot in public while the cops ignore it!
Is this the message we want to send to the next generation; police only enforce the popular laws? Isn't ...
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By Jillian JorgensenOlde Towne Day brought out the crowds on a Saturday that afforded perfect weather and plenty to do.
This year the funds from the event will go to the Our Promise to Nicholas Foundation, the Bedford Bobcats Special Olympics team, and the Stand By Me program at Ross Lurgio School.
The day offered activities, food, live ...
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Salem’s Field of Dreams park will celebrate fall with an afternoon of bands and barbecue on Saturday, Sept. 26.
JamFest will run from noon to 5 p.m. It features local bands George & Company, The Clay Tiles, threeplay and others.
Admission is free to Jam- Fest and food is available for purchase. Families will enjoy a barbecue, games, ...
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