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Updated: 9/29/05
Bill Dearborn of Epsom marches with other bagpipers down Concord's Main Street on Sept. 22 as the kickoff of the Highland Games in Hopkinton. The instrument has held a fascination for him since childhood. (Cindy Martin Photo)
Bill Dearborn of Epsom marches with other bagpipers down Concord's Main Street on Sept. 22 as the kickoff of the Highland Games in Hopkinton. The instrument has held a fascination for him since childhood. (Cindy Martin Photo)
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Epsom teacher faces porn charges

An Epsom man who has taught music to children in several area towns since the 1970s has been charged with multiple counts of possessing child pornography, according to the Merrimack County Sheriff's Office.
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Renovate Moore School, say residents at forum

Candia residents said they would like to see renovations to the existing Henry W. Moore School facilities and more community involvement toward the issue, and urged school board members to find a plan for the school that will address space issues. The facilities committee also said that the option of a coop school with a border town is not likely at this time.
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Private school withdraws interest in Moore School

Bedford's Mount Zion Christian School will not be relocating to Henry W. Moore School because students from the Candia school will not leave for at least two years, said Mount Zion Headmaster Bob Carter.
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