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03/30/07 -
KINGSTON "Madam, we'll find you an apprentice," Squire Trelawney told Jim Hawkins' mother. "We'll bring him back safely. He will be going on the great adventure of all time!"
Davis gets 10-20 years
03/30/07 -
BRENTWOOD Frederick W. Davis Jr., a 64-year-old Raymond resident, was sentenced in Rockingham County Superior Court Monday.
Goodbye track system
03/30/07 -
KINGSTON Beginning next fall, Sanborn Regional High School will eliminate the practice of strict tracking for incoming students in favor of more heterogeneous groupings.
Property revaluation due in '08
03/30/07 -
KINGSTON The Kingston Board of Selectmen is gearing up for a new townwide assessment.
A champion at 5
03/30/07 -
RAYMOND A distinguished citizen of Raymond will represent the state of New Hampshire during a visit to the White House next week. He is only five years old.
Springing back to life
03/30/07 -
RAYMOND Despite nearly going bankrupt due to severe flooding last May, Scenic Nursery and Landscaping of Raymond has been chosen by Today's Garden Center magazine as one of the 100 Most Innovative Garden Centers in the country. This is the second successive year that the nursery has been selected and this time is one of two nurseries from New Hampshire that have made the nationwide list.
Selectmen name Bishop chairman
03/30/07 -
RAYMOND Frank Bishop was named chairman of the Board of Selectmen Monday night. Frank Borque was voted in as vice chairman.
Learning to lead
03/30/07 -
KINGSTON Sixth-grader William Collibee loves school and learning about the world.
Healing through prayer
03/30/07 -
KINGSTON The Rev. Mark Pearson was visiting friends in Baltimore, and had just taken a bite of sandwich in an outdoor market when he saw a woman running toward him.
Lives of desperation
03/30/07 -
KINGSTON Children carrying AK-47 rifles and brandishing knives. Orphaned children hiding in a bush from rebel soldiers. Children singing rap songs and laughing with joy.
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Sanborn Regional Middle School students Brent Perris, right, playing "Long John Silver," and Adam Nicole, playing "Jim Hawkins," wait for their cue in the wings of Sanborn High School auditorium during rehearsals for "Treasure Island" on Wednesday evening.
Photo by Scott Yates
03/30/07 -
To borrow a line from the classic movie "Casablanca," President Bush professed "shock" last week when he dismissed as "political theater" the March 23 U.S. House vote to tie funding for the war in Iraq to a withdrawal deadline by August 2008.
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03/30/07 -
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03/30/07 -- There were no new police logs submitted for today.
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Coast Guard could build firing range at Camp Edwards
03/30/07 -
BOURNE, Mass. - Camp Edwards on the Massachusetts Military Reservation is one of two sites being considered for new firing ranges needed to train Coast Guard anti-terrorist units, officials say.
03/30/07 -
BOSTON - The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority spent $11 million on outside legal fees in 2006, a 34 percent increase over the previous year, according to a published report.
Senate: Get troops out of Iraq
03/30/07 -
WASHINGTON - A defiant, Democratic-controlled Senate approved legislation Thursday calling for the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops from Iraq within a year, propelling Congress closer to an epic, wartime veto confrontation with President Bush.
U.N. calls for Iran-Britain faceoff fix
03/30/07 -
UNITED NATIONS - The U.N. Security Council expressed "grave concern" Thursday over Iran's seizure of 15 British sailors and marines and called for an early resolution of the escalating dispute, but Iran's chief international negotiator suggested the captives might be put on trial.
Nudists Sweat It Out at Dutch Gym
03/05/07 -
HETEREN, Netherlands -- A dozen middle-age and elderly men were game enough for a Dutch gym's invitation to work out nude. But they were vastly outnumbered by the dozens of journalists watching them lift, row and cycle in the buff.
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