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    Middle school assistant principal gets the top job

    04/06/07 - RAYMOND — Ellen Small's is not the stereotypical stern face of discipline you'd expect to have greet you upon entering the principal's office.

    Search for new principal

    04/06/07 - KINGSTON — Last night the Sanborn Regional School Board laid out an aggressive timetable for the Bakie School principal search. "Ideally, we would like to have a hiring decision made by May 15," said School Board chairman Kurt Baitz.

    Grave issues for debate

    04/06/07 - RAYMOND — More debate over cemetery rules has erupted following December's heated discussion over the closure of the Pine Grove cemeteries to winter burials. On April 16, the Cemetery Advisory Board will hold a public meeting to hear concerns about rules and regulations in place for the cemeteries.

    Positives adding up

    04/06/07 - KINGSTON — News that student tracking will be eliminated at the high school beginning with next year's freshman class has thus far been well received.

    Hopping in for Easter

    04/06/07 - KINGSTON — "Sam" Sands, 1, fumbled with a purple felt-tip pen while her mom Monique and friend Casey Turner, 9, looked on.

    Store is helping sick children

    04/06/07 - RAYMOND — The Raymond Wal-Mart store has raised $87,000 for Children's Hospital Boston.

    Candidates are quizzed

    04/06/07 - RAYMOND — The Board of Selectmen heard from 15 residents Monday night who wished to be considered for terms on six different town committees.

    Dedication set for new school
    04/06/07 - RAYMOND — State representatives and district employees will meet among many others for the Iber Holmes Gove Middle School dedication ceremony May 20.

    Saving young lives

    04/06/07 - RAYMOND — The entire staff of the Raymond Police Department recently completed a Frameworks Project training in youth suicide prevention conducted by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).

    Library works to pen a newsletter

    04/06/07 - KINGSTON — We'd like to invite all Kingston and Newton residents, those employed in Kingston, or attending the Sanborn Regional School District to take advantage of your right to a free membership at Nichols Memorial Library.

    Going beyond the classroom walls

    04/06/07 - KINGSTON — Two classes from Sanborn Regional High School visited sunny Hawaii this week and they didn't even leave the building.

    The overall picture

    04/06/07 - NEWTON — Joshua Simpson and Andre Neveux, first-graders at the Memorial School, grinned when handed blocks of graphite for rubbing the transfers on their tile project.

    Local impact gauged of I-93 widening

    04/06/07 - RAYMOND — The Community Technical Assistance Program (CTAP) is looking for residents to become involved in the initiative to rebuild Interstate 93.

    Kingston news briefs

    04/06/07 - KINGSTON — The Northeast Organic Farming Association's organic land care program has announced the accreditation of 101 new organic land care professionals including Kevin Burke of CDI in Kingston; Richard St. Hilaire of the Kingston Department of Public Works; and Susan Bennett of New Boston.

    Raymond news briefs

    04/06/07 - RAYMOND — U.S. Attorney Thomas Colantuono, along with Jeffrey G. Hughes, special agent in charge of the Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of the Inspector General, and Jeffrey Paula, special agent in charge of the Social Security Administration, Office of the Inspector General, has announced that Kevin Corbin of Raymond has been charged with making false statements to the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Social Security Administration.

    Regional news briefs

    04/06/07 - FREMONT — The Fremont Police Association will sponsor its annual rabies clinic on Saturday, April 14 from 9 a.m. to noon at the Fremont Safety Complex. Cats must be contained in carriers and dogs must be on leashes.

    Sports News

    Raymond softball team optimistic
    04/06/07 - On the Chinese calendar 2007 is the year of the pig. But in New Hampshire softball circles some are asking if it could also be the year of the Ram.

    Sanborn baseball team looking to improve

    04/06/07 - Led by returning first team All-State outfielder and pitcher Jeff Dennis, the Sanborn Regional High School baseball team is looking to improve on its 9-11 record of a year ago and climb over the .500 mark this season.

    Complete Sports News

  • Iber Holmes Gove Middle School Principal Ellen Small, right, stands among seventh-graders at the Raymond school recently.
    Photo by Amy Root-Donle

    Editorials

    Tracking's end could be beneficial
    04/06/07 - The recent announcement of Sanborn Regional High School's academic initiative to eliminate tracking couldn't have come at a better time.

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    Rockingham Area Obituaries
    04/06/07 - The following people passed away recently. . .

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    Rockingham Area Police Logs
    04/06/07 - Area police made the following arrests and conducted the following business recently...

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    South of the Border

    Official: Better turnpike safety oversight needed
    04/06/07 - BOSTON - The state's inspector general said Thursday that the Massachusetts Turnpike Authority must improve oversight of safety inspections of its older tunnels, pointing out that until recently the agency didn't even know when they were last checked.

    Former IRS employee charged in Home Depot fraud

    04/06/07 - BOSTON - Federal prosecutors say Robert Dooley had an unusual way of persuading Home Depot clerks that he could be trusted when returning stolen merchandise for store credit cards: he flashed his Internal Revenue Service identification badge.

    World News

    Picking up the pieces
    04/06/07 - GIZO, Solomon Islands - Villagers buried their dead where they found them - including two young boys discovered Thursday in one shattered community - as frustration mounted over delayed help for survivors of the Solomon Islands' devastating earthquake and tsunami.

    Leaks to blame in salmonella food recall

    04/06/07 - OMAHA, Neb. - Moisture from a leaky roof and faulty sprinkler helped salmonella bacteria grow and contaminate peanut butter at a Georgia plant last year, sickening more than 400 people nationwide, ConAgra Foods said Thursday.

    Oddly Enough

    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.

    Oddly Enough Archive

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