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Updated: 11/1/06
Observer/Bruce Preston: Garrett Piccirillo spikes the ball back at the Keene Blackbirds during the NHIAA men's volleyball finals on Oct. 27 as Mark Graziani, left, waits for a Keene return.
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Garrett Piccirillo spikes the ball back at the Keene Blackbirds during the NHIAA men’s volleyball finals on Oct. 27 as Mark Graziani, left, waits for a Keene return.
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Salem
Tax rate to rise 6.6 percent
The rate, which was set by the state Department of Revenue Administration at $12.62 per $1,000 of assessed value, is a decrease from last year's $22.06 but it won't lower tax bills.
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Pelham
Pelham school board chairman talks about hairless state on national talk show
When Mike Conrad saw a large bald spot on the back of his head while watching a replay of a Pelham school board meeting on Pelham Community Television, he realized how much he was losing his hair.
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Windham
Town sticks with auditor
After collecting and evaluating bids for auditing services, Windham officials are sticking with the auditor they have been been using.
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Sports
Salem set to celebrate after another perfect season and title
When Tim Sadowski graduates, he'll know Salem's boys volleyball team is in good hands. After winning a third straight Division I title, Sadowski celebrated with his seven senior teammates.
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Editorial
Read, think, vote
A marked decline in voter turnout occurs when it's not a presidential election year. It's too bad, because the people you are voting for, or rather, not voting for, when you ignore a midterm election at the state level are the ones that will more likely affect your life.
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