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I just heard of a project which would build over 100 SMALL/TINY apartments. Another Senior ghetto! Why must we segregate seniors when what they need to keep healthy and active is a neighborhood where they can interact with all ages, walk to the grocery store, post office and find available transportation? And where younger neighbors can be of ...
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New Hampshire Couple Shares Secret to Living a Job-Free Lifestyle
With four children and work schedule no one should (but so many do) call their own, Jeffrey and Samantha Cleveland* decided it was time to take control of their lives back in 2005.
Decision is the first step to achieving anything.
Action is the second.
In May of ...
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June 11, 2008 - Hampshire First Bank’s Board of Directors have recently appointed Bedford resident, John Terravecchia as Chairman of their Audit Committee. He will be responsible for overlooking the committee’s work during annual audits in the Bank’s three Southern New Hampshire locations. With 40 years of being involved in the ...
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The first politician I remember meeting was David Duke. It was the late 80's, I was 17 and at a Mardi Gras parade in southeastern Louisiana. I shook his hand, talked to him a little; he asked me if I was old enough to vote, I said "Yeah, I'm going to vote", and took his literature. I read it on the ...
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By Darrell Halen
Two three-year seats on the Windham Board of Selectmen are up this March and four men are running: Bruce H. Richardson, former selectman Galen Stearns, Planning Board member Ross McLeod, and state Rep. Charles McMahon, a former selectman.
Alan Carpenter and Margaret Crisler are not seeking re-election.
Other ...
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Flooding has become a serious problem in many towns throughout the state .Last year around this time I decided to take a good look at the flooding problem in my town .I started by doing two things .One was to go online and see whats been done and whats being done to reduce flooding . The second thing I did was to go out and have a good look at ...
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By Darrell Halen
A $7.3 million proposal to build a new police station was unanimously backed
by Salem selectmen and appears to have the support of most Budget Committee members.
Plans call for a 26,000-square-foot building that would be constructed behind
the current station. The new facility is being requested to accommodate a ...
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By Darrell Halen
Gathered in the auditorium of Salem High School for the kickoff of this year’s
Sophomore Career Exploration Day, 10th-graders learned about the work of one
of New Hampshire’s top officials – Attorney General Kelly Ayotte.
While taking questions from students, Ayotte said that some of the most ...
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BY JENN McDOWELLHigh voter turnouts, particularly among young people and independents, characterized this year’s primary election as one of a possible culture change.
More than half of registered voters in Hooksett, Pembroke, Allenstown, Auburn, Candia and Epsom participated in the primary vote, with Hooksett hitting a high 68 percent ...
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Dear Joseph,
I may be the underdog in this campaign, running against two candidates with more than $200 million between them – but the real underdogs are the middle class and those without a voice in America today.
They are losing ground while the CEOs of huge corporations pocket million dollar bonuses and corporate lobbyists get ...
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