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![]() Lloyd Robie stands behind the counter at Robie's Country Store in 1997, just before the store closed. The store's walls were and continue to be covered with the memorabilia gathered during more than a century in operation. The store reopened on May 24, 2003, under the direction of the Robie's Country Store Preservation Corporation.(File Photo)
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This week's sports stories
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Rowers consider move to PembrokeThe Amoskeag Rowing Club could be moving upriver from Hooksett to Pembroke. Hoping to open communication lines, a representative from the club visited Pembroke selectmen to introduce plans for a boathouse at a seven-acre parcel adjacent to Memorial Field.
Bridge work beginsAs residents of Pembroke and Allenstown celebrate a new year, construction on the Suncook double-deck bridge has officially begun. Officials from the New Hampshire Department of Transportation said the old metal-truss two-level bridge will remain in place until construction is finished on a new bridge, most likely in October 2007.
Performance zoning – best growth control?As the greater Boston area population continues to expand, land throughout Southern New Hampshire is being absorbed at an unprecedented rate, forever altering the rural character of many of the state's once prototypical New England towns.
Retirement, Part IIFrank Gray has already tried to retire once, back in 1990. The 75-year-old is giving it another shot, after 11 years in the Hooksett Police Department.
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