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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Most days, the Bow gazebo is quiet, adding small-town New Hampshire charm to the center of town.
Sunday, Aug. 19, however, the gazebo will have a slightly different feel, thanks to local folk-rock act The Dusty Gray Band.
The four-man ensemble, consisting of three Bow High School graduates, Dusty Gray, Matt Jensen and Chris ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
Lauren Hurley, a freshman at Bow High School, has been ill since November. Though doctors now think it may be Lyme disease, the diagnosis is still uncertain.
Hurley has been out of school for the past six weeks, but that didn’t stop her from making a cameo at the Interact Club’s third annual Battle of the ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
The Bow High School music program prides itself on continued success and quality performances by its large contingent of student musicians.
The Freese Brothers Big Band prides itself on raising money for scholarships for Concord-area high school students.
On Tuesday, March 6, the Freese Brothers Big Band displayed ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
In the Twi language of the Ashanti tribe in Ghana, “akwaaba” means “welcome.”
From Feb. 5 to 9, Bow Elementary students said “akwaaba” to Theo Martey and Steve Ferraris for a week-long artist-in-residence program at the school.
Over the course of five days, the two master ...
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BY RYAN O’CONNOR
Though hundreds of students from around the Granite State attended the New Hampshire All-State Music Festival, only a select few vocalists were selected to participate in the jazz portion of the event.
Bow High School was represented by four such students.
From Feb. 1-3, seniors Natasha Franks and Christina Williams, ...
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