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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Jayne Millerick wasn’t at
Fenway Park, but with
the electric atmosphere
surrounding her, the Bow
resident said she felt the
excitement of a big game.
For both candidates
remaining in the presidential
race, the next two months are
certainly a run for a championship,
and Millerick said
that was the feeling she ...
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The Town Clerk's Office would like to remind Goffstown residents of the upcoming Elections Days. The NH State Primary will take place on Tuesday, September 9th and the NH State General Election on Tuesday, November 4th. Polls are open both days from 7:00am to 7:00pm at Goffstown High School and Bartlett Elementary School.
Staff at the Town ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
A petition by a group of Bow
residents to move to the official
ballot law, often called SB2, on
the ballot for Election Day was
submitted too late, leaving the
issue on hold for another year.
The group submitted the
petition April 4, believing it was
in on time to make it onto the
ballot. However, since it missed
the ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Votes were spread
out evenly in the contested races
during Bow’s Election Day on
the school and town sides, with
incumbents winning in nearly
every category.
Incumbent Selectman Harry
Judd won a tight race over opponent
Robert Louf by a 732-679
vote, earning him another term
on the board.
“I am gratified by ...
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BY STEPHEN BEALEThe Town Council will stick to the original plan for fixing roads this year, despite the fact that current funding for the repair program runs out after 2008, due to the defeat of two bonds in the March town election.
Hardy Road and North Amherst Road from Wallace Road to the end will be rehabilitated this year, according to Jim ...
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BY JENN McDOWELLIn addition to the financial items already discussed at Hooksett’s deliberative session of Town Meeting and electing town officials, voters will also weigh in on several zoning amendments when the polls open on Tuesday, May 13.
While the majority of the amendments are what Planning Board Chairman *** Marshall termed ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
Bow residents heading to the
polls on Election Day will have
five contested races to decide,
as candidates recently met the
deadline to get their names on
the ballot.
For one open seat on the
Board of Selectmen, incumbent
Harry Judd is running against
challenger Robert Louf for the
three-year term.
The most contested ...
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BY STEPHEN BEALEThe Town Council has decided the town will work on rebuilding Hardy Road this year since more traffic is expected after the reconstruction of its intersection with Route 101 and Jenkins Road.
For the past few years, the town has been rehabilitating its roads at a pace of $4 million a year, spending an additional $1 million on ...
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BY MATT SCHOOLEY
With one wave of elections
and town meetings concluded
around the state, Bow residents
will be asked to file for 11 open
seats on this year’s ballot in
May.
The School Board and Budget
Committee will both have
two three-year seats to be filled,
with candidates vying for one
open spot in the other nine ...
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BY STEPHEN BEALEThe voters have had their say, now the town must carry out their wishes.
On Monday, March 17, the Board of Selectmen poured over the results of the March 11 town election. The message the public sent about the Fire Department was clear: the town can expand it as long as it does so in small steps, not giant leaps.
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