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  • Stratham park ranger sounds off on his resignation - 9/5/2008

    STRATHAM — In his formal resignation, former Stratham Park Ranger Dave Perkins cited personal reasons for leaving the job, but what he didn't say was that they were related to how he was being treated by the politically young Board of...

  • Stormy waters over St. Michael process - 9/5/2008

    EXETER — Nearing one year since the regulatory process for St. Michael Parish's proposed church and parish center on Newfields Road began, some are questioning that process.

  • Exeter Around the Town - 9/5/2008

    EXETER — In response to a Seacoast Sunday story on area food pantries needing help that ran on Aug. 10, Exeter Copy & More (ECM) in downtown Exeter is sponsoring a Cans for Copies food drive. Individuals bringing food pantry donations to...

  • Exeter police warn about scam on elderly - 9/5/2008

    EXETER — The Exeter Police Department is urging residents to be wary after an elderly couple was caught in a phone scam recently.

  • EHS reschedules nightly football games over EEE concerns - 9/5/2008

    EXETER — SAU 16 is taking proactive efforts against West Nile virus and Eastern equine encephalitis, rescheduling sports games to afternoons and encouraging principals to keep children off school nature trails and similar outdoor areas.

  • Exeter news briefs - 9/5/2008

    Random Acts of Harmony, a Seacoast acoustic trio folk group, appears at Club Ioka, 55 Water St., Exeter on Friday, Sept. 5 at 8 p.m. Also appearing is Nice & Naughty.

  • Exeter news briefs - 9/5/2008

    The 9th annual Chili Fest is Sept. 6 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Scamman Farm, Route 108, Stratham. Enjoy all the chili you can eat for a donation of $10 per person. As part of the fest, Seacoast Republican Women will hold a gift card/certificate raffle...

  • Historically Speaking: A tale of two churches - 9/5/2008

    On a hot June evening in 1854, a group of liberal Christians met in the Odd Fellows Hall in downtown Exeter to vote the Universalist Society out of existence. Out of the meeting, the First Unitarian Society of Exeter was born.

  • Great Bay Discovery Center goes 'green' - 9/5/2008

    STRATHAM — One could say the Great Bay Discovery Center is "paving" the way for energy-efficient technology. The Stratham center's porous pavement parking lot is just one of many of its "green" aspects.

  • Three incumbents, one newcomer vie for District 12 state rep. seats - 9/5/2008

    NEWMARKET — Three familiar faces and one newcomer are vying for the District 12 state representative seats in Tuesday's primary.

  • Survey says: Parents are mostly satisfied with Exeter area schools - 9/5/2008

    Parents are mostly satisfied with schools in the Exeter Region Cooperative School District, according to a survey by the University of New Hampshire.

  • Rockingham County race is on - 9/5/2008

    BRENTWOOD — Only one Rockingham County official is running for his post unopposed, that being County Attorney James Reams.

  • Exeter school briefs - 9/5/2008

    Since 1910, Cub Scouts have combined a lifetime of values with fun and educational activities designed to help parents teach their sons how to make good decisions and give them confidence as they become adult leaders. If your son is in grades 1-5...

  • Exeter news briefs - 9/5/2008

    Water color painting classes for seniors are Tuesdays, Sept. 9 to Oct. 14 from 10 a.m. to noon. Explore basic watercolor techniques and applications using still life, photographs, masterpieces and your imagination. Cost is $60 for Exeter residents...

  • Swasey School teacher receives Eustis Service Award - 9/5/2008

    BRENTWOOD — He describes himself as someone with more energy than intelligence. Whether or not this is true, it is undeniable that Robert Schroeder's tremendous energy, passion, and dedication make him a very deserving recipient of this year's...

  • Newmarket news briefs - 9/5/2008

    Join The Nature Conservancy on a guided hike of a new trail from Durham to Great Bay in Newmarket on Saturday, Sept. 6, 9 a.m. to noon. The hike will go from the uplands in Durham, past beaver meadows and forests, on the Sweet Trail to the Great Bay...

  • Newmarket Around the Town - 9/5/2008

    NEWMARKET —Project Coordinator Julie Glover provided the Town Council with an update during its meeting Wednesday, Sept. 3 on the town's downtown revitalization project. Glover said it is on schedule.

  • Epping considers four-day week for Town Hall - 9/5/2008

    EPPING — Town officials are contemplating a switch to a four-day work week in order to cut energy costs at Town Hall. The idea met little resistance when selectmen Chairman Jeffrey Harris suggested it to the board more than a week ago.

  • Quandt, Hassan run for State Senate District 23 seat - 9/5/2008

    EXETER — With the state primary election just four days away, candidates for state Senate District 23 sounded off on issues facing voters in what they say is a unique and important election.

  • Great Bay Community College works on collaborative effort - 9/5/2008

    STRATHAM — Granite State College and Great Bay Community College have begun working together to deliver a seamless pathway to students wishing to pursue a career in education.

  • Antique appraisal, vintage vehicle day - 9/5/2008

    The Brentwood Historical Society announces two fall events:

  • 'Run, Pedal, Paddle' for Seacoast students - 9/5/2008

    NEW CASTLE — Seacoast schools will participate in NH Seacoast Run Pedal Paddle on Saturday, Sept. 13 to raise money for materials to increase the fitness levels of their students.

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  • Tuesday is a 'primary' concern - 9/5/2008

    There has been no shortage of political awareness and activism across the Seacoast over the past year and this Tuesday, Sept. 9, is the first chance for area voters to stamp the ballot with a record of their political beliefs.

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