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  • No Respect Shown for Disabled War Vet

    Breton a Disabled Afghanistan and Iraqi war veteran relocated his wife and children to the state of New Hampshire due to his employment at Coastal Forest Products. With new dreams he and his wife settled in ready to have their much deserved happily ever after. It is no surprise that the economy today is affecting many businesses; Coastal Forest ...
  • No Respect Shown Disabled War Vet!

    Breton a Disabled Afghanistan and Iraqi war veteran relocated his wife and children to the state of New Hampshire due to his employment at Coastal Forest Products. With new dreams he and his wife settled in ready to have their much deserved happily ever after. It is no surprise that the economy today is affecting many businesses; Coastal Forest ...
    Posted to Is this the way to treat a Disabled War Veteran? (Weblog) by mbreton on February 26, 2009
  • Bow Town Manager Jim Pitts – A man of all trades

    BY MATT SCHOOLEY Jim Pitts got his wish. After spending 20 years serving in the United States Army, Pitts had one wish when he started looking for a new career. “I didn’t want to be bored,” the Bow Town Manager joked. “And I haven’t been.” Pitts, recently recognized by the International ...
    Posted to Bow News (Weblog) by Bow Editor on October 22, 2008
  • Former Bow Times owner Beverly Marcou dies

    BY GINGER KOZLOWSKI The former owner of The Bow Times and former Dunbarton selectman, Beverly Ann Marcou, died Thursday, Aug. 21, at the age of 73. Karen Tomes, one of Marcou’s seven children, remembered her mother’s love of the newspaper business. “Beverly just loved working there – the camaraderie between us all, ...
    Posted to Bow News (Weblog) by Bow Editor on August 27, 2008
  • Who’s running for office in your district?

    By Ryan O’Connor Staff Writer Voters will go to the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 7, to elect the following candidates: For governor, incumbent John Lynch is being challenged against Republican Jim Coburn, while Democrat Paul Hodes hopes to unseat incumbent Independent Charlie Bass for a Congressional seat. ...
    Posted to Concord News (Weblog) by Bow Editor on November 2, 2006
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