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BY GINGER KOZLOWSKIA move is on to get a public access cable TV channel started in Hooksett, with supporters hoping the vote will be in their favor this year, unlike last year.
For decades, Comcast cable TV subscribers have paid a small franchise fee in their bills, which is sent to the town. It’s money meant for the town to be able to run ...
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HOW IS YOUR HOMESTATE? PASS THIS AROUND ARE YOU BETTER OFF NOW OR 2 YEARS AGO
the DEMOCRATS have run this country in the ground
there energy policy? was to turn the lights off and go on vacation ,and when they came back,well I won't remind you
here is one to ask Biden
why does biden use money from his PAC fund to pay his $50,000 Amtrak ...
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HOW IS YOUR HOMESTATE? ARE YOU BETTER OFF NOW OR 2 YEARS AGO
the DEMOCRATS have run this country in the ground
there energy policy? was to turn the lights off and go on vacation ,and when they came back,well I won't remind you
here is one to ask Biden
why does biden use money from his PAC fund to pay his $50,000 Amtrak transportation to and ...
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ARE YOU BETTER OFF NOW OR 2 YEARS AGO
the DEMOCRATS have run this country in the ground
there energy policy? was to turn the lights off and go on vacation ,and when they came back,well i won't remind you
here is one to ask Biden
why does biden use money from his PAC fund to pay his $50,000 Amtrak transportation to and from Washington? this ...
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BY JENN McDOWELL
More than three years after
he allegedly assaulted a checklist
supervisor in Windham, a
former state representative and
town selectman will face a trial
for felony assault of a town officer.
Christopher Doyle, 30, of
Windham, is accused of striking
Gail Webster, a supervisor
of Windham’s checklist, when
she ...
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BY JENN McDOWELL
Windham voters turned
down a special warrant article at
the polls on Tuesday, Sept. 9, that
would have allowed the town to
enter a $1.25 million agreement
to build a town road to provide
a second access to the new high
school.
Warrant Article 1 failed in a
986-794 vote, and now the town
has to come up with another
road ...
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BY DERRICK PERKINS
Selectmen received mild support
and pointed criticism over
the possible construction of a
$1.25 million secondary access
road for the high school during a
deliberative session on Tuesday,
Aug. 12.
The town is gearing up to vote
on two warrant articles during a
special Town Meeting on Sept. 9,
one of which is a $1.25 ...
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BY JENN McDOWELL
Windham voters who want to
weigh in on constructing a second
access road to Windham High
School, currently under construction,
and a proposed conservation
easement in the town forest
area should attend a deliberative
session on Tuesday, Aug. 12, at 7
p.m., at the Town Hall.
The two articles on the warrant
will be ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Bow’s Town Meeting outcome
was similar to last year’s,
as voters again decided to cut the
budget by a significant amount.
The May 14 meeting lasted
until 11 p.m., with the budget
and 13 other articles passing.
Residents voted to continue discussion
on the remaining articles
during a second Town Meeting
on ...
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BY JENN McDOWELLHooksett resident Peter Farwell informed the Town Council at their meeting on Wednesday, May 14, that the Public Access TV Committee has disbanded.
The ballot question asking voters’ permission to establish a public access television program in Hooksett failed in a 551-442 vote. Farwell, who headed the committee and ...
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