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Updated: 3/02/06
Goffstown News/Bruce Preston: Lisa Thibault, left, and Hugh McQuarrie enjoy a leisurely breakfast at the Happy Tomato Cafe on Main Street in Goffstown. The cafe is located in a building that is more than 100 years old and is part of the area that could be named to the National Register of Historic Places.
Read Across America
Correspondent/Cindy Martin
Cody Howe and April Cahill, students at New Boston Central School, read to State Sen. Sheila Roberge at the State House in Concord on Feb. 23 in honor
of Dr. Seuss’ 102nd birthday and as part of Read Across America Week.




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Police-fire merger plan not dead yet

The plan to merge Goffstown police, fire and emergency medical service departments into one unified safety department is not dead.
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Four-alarm blaze guts Weare classroom

When sixth-graders at Weare Middle School return from February vacation on Monday, March 6, they will find themselves in a new classroom, minus any personal belongings left before the break.
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Goffstown students celebrate FBLA Week

Not many Goffstown High School students would view going to school as a job. However, a select few have decided to take advantage of an opportunity to use their current learning environment to enhance their future business skills.
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Just skip Article 26

New Boston town officials are encouraging residents to avoid voting on Article 26 on the 2006 Town Warrant.
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Town Hall renovations proposed

The interior of Town Hall in New Boston may soon receive a facelift. Well, at least a partial one. Article 11 on this year's warrant requests a capital reseve fund to be established and an appropriation of $60,000 to go toward renovations of Town Hall.
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