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  • Voters approve all in New Boston

    BY STEPHEN BEALETurnout was low but voter satisfaction was high in the school and town elections earlier this week. All the warrant articles on the town and school ballots passed on Tuesday. Most were by comfortable margins, including a $3.7 million operating budget for the town and a $10.2 million operating budget for the school district. In ...
    Posted to New Boston News (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on March 12, 2008
  • Auburn leaves traditional Town Meeting behind

    BY JENN McDOWELLAside from electing their town officials, Auburn voters also decided whether to go to an official ballot style of voting on town matters and school matters. In an overwhelming vote, it was decided the town and school district would now be governed by the official ballot law, often called SB2 for the Senate bill that became the ...
    Posted to Auburn News (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on March 12, 2008
  • Sewer bond fails in Allenstown

    BY JENN McDOWELLVoters in Allenstown said no to all the proposed monetary issues brought forth on this year’s ballot for the town and school district. In a to 388-264 vote, Allenstown voters again nixed a $15 million expansion for the Suncook Wastewater Treatement Facility, serving both Allenstown and Pembroke. At the town’s ...
    Posted to Allenstown News (Weblog) by Hooksett Editor on March 12, 2008
  • Gas prices fuel town increases

    BY JENN MCDOWELLCorrected 3:30pm 3/8/08 After being on a default budget, Weare town officials hope voters will pass the proposed $4.6 million operating budget for the coming year, particularly for department budget increases related to fuel costs. “They’re almost entirely fuel related,” said Fred Ventresco, Weare town ...
    Posted to Weare News (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on March 5, 2008
  • New Boston Year in review 2007

    BY MICHELLE KIMFor many residents in Goffstown, Weare and New Boston, 2007 had a strong a sense of deja vu. Few would have thought a 100-year flood would happen two years in a row. But it did. Here’s a look at a few events in New Boston: Rose Meadow Farm, a residential care facility for clients 18 and older with brain and spinal cord ...
    Posted to New Boston News (Weblog) by Goffstown Editor on December 26, 2007
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