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Neelam Sandhu is all smiles as she stand by the National Geographic Bee sign for her preliminary round room Monday at tne Washington Plaza Hotel in Washington, D.C.

For Bedford girl, exploring the world in geography bee a ‘great thing to do’

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Neelam Sandhu, a student at Ross Lurgio Middle School, knows more about the world around her than your typical eighth-grader.

Bedford friends who run every year. (l-r) Kathy Gibbons, Claudette Fessenden, Barbara Obevny, Amy Dalrymple, Amy Clark, Diane Rondeau, Paul Rondeau

A great day for a road race

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It was a perfect New Hampshire May morning for the running of the 39th Bedford Rotary Memorial Road Races Saturday.

Bedford High School graduate Mackenzie Robert organized a benefit concert in Nashville for One Fund Boston.

Bedford native keeps Boston close to her heart

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Bedford High School graduate Mackenzie "Teddy" Robert was a long way from home when the bombs at the Boston Marathon ripped through the heart of the city she loves.

She may be hundreds of miles from New Hampshire, but Mackenzie “Teddy” Robert’s heart is never far from home.
The 21-year-old Bedford High School graduate is currently a college student in Nashville, but when she heard about the bombings at the Boston Marathon on April 15, the aspiring singer gathered some of her friends in the music business and held a benefit concert that raised $2,200 for The One Fund Boston.

BHS alum hosts Nashville benefit for Boston

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She may be hundreds of miles from New Hampshire, but Mackenzie “Teddy” Robert’s heart is never far from home.

BCTV Station Manager Bill Jennings shows off the cable access channel’s facility to visitors on a recent tour.

BCTV has expanded from humble beginnings, now state of the art

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BCTV is at the cutting edge of cable access, and the only thing missing is you. Public tours were recently available to show residents what’s available at the station, how they can catch up with...

Bedford ambulance rates set to increase for some

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The town council recently increased the town’s ambulance fees to 50 percent above Medicare approved rates, a move that will have no effect on Medicare and Medicaid patients but which will...

Goffstown board sticks with decision to switch library with classroom

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The school board this week affirmed its earlier decision to switch the portable classrooms and the library at Maple Avenue Elementary School, despite a request from some parents to reconsider.

Dunbarton neighbors cry foul over proposed chicken barn

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A plan to build a barn that will house 20,000 egg laying hens on an 85-acre property off Route 13 is being opposed by abutters.

Goffstown holds off on school borrowing

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The school board last night voted to put off until 2015 a bond request for improvements to the town’s two elementary schools.

Search for Goffstown middle school principal continues

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The search for a principal to lead Mountain View Middle School has been narrowed to one candidate.

This is the architect's rendering of Saint Anselm College's new residence hall, viewed from the front.

0 New St. Anselm College dormitory to be built this summer

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Events

Hooksett school board workshop cancelled after two members leave

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The Hooksett School Board Tuesday night was forced to abruptly postpone a workshop to discuss how the town will end its high school contract with Manchester, after two board members refused to attend.

Hooksett Police Commission walks away

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Hooksett residents who voted this week to abolish the town's Police Commission as of next January were trumped Thursday night when the entire board resigned. The commission was working to implement a...

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Amber Cushing, the librarian at Allenstown Public Library was a contestant on “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire” in the episode which aired Monday, May 13. She won $25,250.

Allenstown librarian appears on 'Who Wants to be a Millionaire?'

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A big win would mean loans paid, a new house and help for family, said Amber Cushing, who appeared as a contestant on “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire” on Monday, May 13, winning $25,250.

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Hooksett voted for town candidates and decided on warrant article questions on Tuesday, May 14. Campaigning outside Cawley School, from left, are David Ross, Kevin Van Horn, Don Winterton, David Pearl, R.J. Ouellette and Marc Miville. Winning the open seat on the Hooksett Town Council was Ross.

1 Hooksett votes to abolish police commission

0 Zoning board puts kibosh on Pembroke sex shop

Salem town manager defends contract for Town Hall work

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Though accused of illegally awarding a contract for the renovation of the lower section of Salem Town Hall late last year, Town Manager Keith Hickey stood by his decision at the start of Monday...

Salem board votes to hire assistant town manager

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The town of Salem is officially hiring.

Windham officials proceed with caution on traffic light debate

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Following a lengthy public meeting Monday night, the Windham Board of Selectmen remain undecided on whether or not to intervene with the state Department of Transportation’s plans to remove a...

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Pelham High nurse named School Nurse of the Year

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Pelham High School’s longtime school nurse will be honored in Concord next month after being recognized as the statewide School Nurse of the Year.

Volunteer drivers needed in Windham

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The departure of Cooperative Alliance for Regional Transportation’s (CART) services from the Windham region has left a growing void for the elderly who’d previously relied on its...

Satisfied shopper Lillian Griffis filled a box of plants to bring back to her Arlington, Mass. home. 0 Windham Garden Club’s plant sale keeps growing
Gardeners and green thumbs of all ages, some of them driving for an hour or more to attend the Windham Garden Club’s annual plant sale, arrived prepared and arrived early Saturday morning,... ... more

0 A Family Promise holding talent search for fall fundraiser

0 Online fund set up for Salem house fire victims

0 Parents sue school, town after girl falls through SHS bleachers

0 Several sites in Windham are awaiting ‘adoption’ for spruce-up

0 Fire department moves into new station


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