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Updated: 11/03/05
Germans Helene Wolf, left, and Erika Bitter pose with a Native American at Plimouth Plantation during a field trip. (Kelly Kozlowski Photo)
Germans Helene Wolf, left, and Erika Bitter pose with a Native American at Plimouth Plantation during a field trip. (Kelly Kozlowski Photo)

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Pat Rueppel resigns

Hooksett Town Councilor Patricia Rueppel is leaving office sooner than planned, handing in her resignation to the council on Friday, Oct. 28.
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It's the scrap heap for Suncook bridge

After 74 years of service to the two communities, a doubledecker traffic bridge connecting Pembroke and Allenstown will be sold for scrap.
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Hooksett tax rate sees small increase

Most Hooksett residents have likely already seen their new tax bill, which reflects a 10-cent increase per $1,000 of assessed property valuation.
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Still no plan for Village School

Aside from housing a few files moved from the cluttered, overcrowded hallways of the town hall, the Hooksett Village School has remained largely unused since its doors closed in June of 2004.
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