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Wilton’s ‘Island’ was a bustling downtown industrial hub in its heyday

Local

Friday October 9, 2009

The section of downtown Wilton across the Souhegan River from Main Street is known locally as “The Island,” with Island Street running through it leading to the access to the by-pass. Technically, it is an island, and, by stretching it a little, literally one.

Military

Pvt. Cory J. Burelle

Military

Monday November 9, 2009

WILTON – Army Pvt. Cory J.

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Annual Wilton Lions’ Club Penny Sale

Clubs

Wednesday October 21, 2009

The leaves are starting to turn color; there is a bit of a cold snap to the morning air; mums and pumpkins have been replacing petunias as the decoration of choice on front steps. That could only mean one thing: The Annual Wilton Lions Charitable Foundation Club Penny Sale is here again!


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WLCCOL1025 WLC starts newspaper, The Warrior Times

Columnist

Sunday October 25, 2009

Over the last few years, Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative High School has grown tremendously as both a school and as a community. However, WLC has always been lacking something vital to every community: a newspaper.

ANOTHER PERSPECTIVE ON MISSING ROADS

Columnist

Monday August 17, 2009

There is that old joke, usually attributed to some Yankee farmer, who ends up telling the tourist who is asking for directions, “you can’t get there from here.” The joke usually includes some local landmarks that the tourist couldn’t possibly know, leaving the farmer exasperated.


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Free H1N1 clinics to start next week

Local

Saturday November 21, 2009

The state’s first series of free public clinics offering the H1N1 swine flu vaccine will begin next week, but a five-hour event at the Manchester Health Department on Tuesday will be the closest to Nashua. The H1N1 vaccine is taken considerably longer to produce that had originally been expected.

RoadkillKids1109 Kids look to keep fur from flying

Local

Monday November 16, 2009

MERRIMACK – The things Revanth Damerla has been observing when he’s in the car might be a little different from yours. “I see lots of garter snakes and splattered squirrels,” Damerla said.

Tax rates up, down, in between

Local

Sunday November 8, 2009

Here is a roundup of tax rates in Greater Nashua for the coming year: Nashua As city officials have predicted for months, about three-quarters of residents will see either no increase or a slight decrease in their tax bills this year. The state Department of Revenue Administration set the 2009 tax rate at $19.

Vigil1105 Vigil held to raise awareness about domestic violence

Local

Thursday November 5, 2009

MANCHESTER – Sandi Snow knows this feeling all too well. The Pembroke resident spent 10 years in an abusive relationship in the 1970s and ’80s before she escaped.

Mason schools now independent

Local

Thursday October 29, 2009

By a vote of 150-11, Mason voters on Tuesday completed the process of making their school district completely independent. The vote required a three-fifths majority, which would have been 97 votes.


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