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PUMPKIN-HUNTING BUDDIES – Caleb Earle, 5, center, and his cousins Joshua Benoit, 7, left, and Anthony Benton, 4, enjoy the decorated pumpkins they found at the Annual Girl Scout Pumpkin Hunt on Halloween morning. (Corri Wilson Photo)


PUMPKIN-HUNTING BUDDIES
Caleb Earle, 5, center, and his cousins Joshua Benoit, 7, left, and Anthony Benton, 4, enjoy the decorated pumpkins they found at the Annual Girl Scout Pumpkin Hunt on Halloween morning.
(Corri Wilson Photo)

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 Pembroke names new town administrator

 Editorial, Letters to the Editor

Large retail plaza planned for Hooksett Road

Manchester Sand, Gravel and Cement Co., Inc., owner of about a third of the land in Hooksett, has big retail plans for its current office space and scale house on Hooksett Road just north of the Granite State Marketplace.
 Full story >>

Renaissance Project going strong –
now community must fund it

The Renaissance Project is successfully continuing after its $2 million grant has run out. In 2001, the Renaissance Project received the 21st Century Community Learning Grant to put on educational programs for the community.
 Full story >>
 

This week's sports stories


’Canes succumb, but not without a fight

M of C brings state’s
  best runners together

West girls win title

AVS harriers hurry to finish

HOLDING ON – Hooksett’s Chris Allen, despite the stiff arm from Pelham running back Dan Lamont, holds on to make the tackle in his team’s 18-10 Division 1 loss. (Jerry Liptak Photo)
(Jerry Liptak Photo)
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