Reverse Mortgage
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Clubs and Groups
Send listings to communityweekly @ fosters.com. BIDDEFORD - Rebecca Emery Chapter, Daughters of The American Revolution , will hold the next meeting on Saturday, March 6, at the Southern Maine Medical Center in Biddeford in the classroom.
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Alton Planning Board seeks public's help
In anticipation of its Spring 2010 Zoning Delineation Charrette, the Alton Planning Board is asking Alton citizens to participate in the process.
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Sununu to speak to Barnstead-Alton Republican Committee
Republican Party Chairman Gov. John H. Sununu will be the featured speaker at the Barnstead-Alton Republican Committee when it holds its next meeting on Tuesday at J.J. Goodwin's Restaurant , 769 Suncook Valley Rd , Center Barnstead.
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County letter on dispatch issue fails to pacify selectmen
Despite the messy weather outside, the Gilford Board of Selectmen still held its meeting Wednesday night to briefly discuss the dispatch situation with the county, approve a new life and disability insurance carrier for the town and hear several department updates.
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More than just a local business owner
Bill Finethy opened Gilford Home Center back in 1986 in a least building near its current location on Gilford East Drive.
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The annual Pothole Contest is launched; Poulin Auto Country sponsors alignment for the winner
Last year, late blight came early to gardeners. This year, it's potholes that have appeared on the scene earlier than expected for motorists.
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Questions about safety bldg. raised at hearing
Just over a dozen Gilmanton residents showed up for a bond hearing to hear and discuss what options the town has if the warrant article proposing the new public safety building is passed in March.
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Winter rescue capabilities enhanced by addition of fire dept. snowmobiles
DARYL CARLSON/CITIZEN PHOTO ALTON FIREFIGHTER Patrick O'Brien starts up the second of two snowmobiles recently purchased by the department from donated funds.
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2-alarm blaze damages vacant Alton home
A two-alarm fire damaged the rear of a vacant home at 117 New Durham Road Saturday evening.
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Police Chief commends two officers for pursuit of burglary suspects
Wolfeboro Police Chief Stuart Chase commended Officers Mike Strauch and canine officer Jim O'Brien and his German Shepherd, Blek, at the police commission meeting of Feb.
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Democratic meetings set in three towns
Thursday, February 11, 2010 Tilton Democrats will meet at the Trinity Episcopalian Church, 274 Main St., Tilton, next Thursday, Feb, 18, at 6:30 p.m., to elect their Town Democratic Committee.
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A day of family fun on the Alton Bay ice
R.C. GREENWOOD/FOR THE CITIZEN Scott Carpenter, left, of Alton Copy and Jeff Goff, right, of Hannafords of Alton, prepare sausages for an eager public at the Alton Bay Winter Carnival on Sunday.
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Settlement reached in case of failed Work Out World
The case against an Alton man who pleaded guilty to charges of unfair or deceptive trade practices for misappropriating health club membership deposits has been settled.
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Alton man helps spearhead Native American Commission
A hearing held at the State House Thursday morning has opened the door to the creation of a statewide Commission on Native American Affairs - something that New Hampshire is one of only nine states without.
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Laconia District Court
Judge Lawrence A. MacLeod Jr., heard the following cases in Laconia District Court: Griffin J. Lahey, 29, 204 Garfield St., Laconia pleaded guilty to driving after suspension subsequent offense on Bowman Street, Laconia in August, found guilty, fined $560 of which $250 was suspended on the condition of good behavior for 12 months.
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New Hampshire could end up with two official state beverages, apple cider and milk, under a compromise being brokered on behalf of fourth-graders from Jaffrey and Gilford.
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Gilford students boost milk at statehouse hearing
Gilford Elementary School students Kellie Ryan, left, Jeremy LaChance Jr., and Cole Winkelmann prepare to give testimony in support of milk as the official state drink.
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Four-hour search for men after police chase ends in swamp near Alton...
After a four-hour search which began in New Durham, police and other authorities from three counties and the state arrested two men in a swamp near St.
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Deliberative session brings lively debate
Voters turned out in force to voice their support for teachers and their misgivings about a proposed joint middle school feasibility study during the Alton School District's Jan.
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Selectman, school board races the top draws on local ballots
Voters will have a wide array of candidates to choose from in the key races for local boards of selectmen when they head to the polls in March.
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With Somerset's many FHA home loan programs, owning your dream home is more than just a dream.
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