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School board looks at build-out kindergarten cost
Costs of adding a kindergarten classroom and possibly additional space to the Central School range from $720,000 for just a kindergarten room to $990,000 for a larger expansion.
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'Church family' tells what they're thankful for
It may not have hosted the biggest Thanksgiving dinner around, but the Milford United Methodist Church still had an impressive amount of food for its third annual Thanksgiving dinner.
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Students pledge to serve community with Interact Club
About 90 students from three area high schools were inducted into the Milford Rotary Club's Interact Club during a ceremony Wednesday, Nov.
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Celebrate holidays at stroll in Milford
Downtown Milford will celebrate traditional New England holiday cheer with the "Come Home for the Holidays" Downtown Stroll on Sunday, Dec.
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Economic troubles concern WLC students
Trevor Sands is a senior at Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative High School. With the current state of the economy and the floundering stock market, along with the decreasing value of the dollar and the steadily ...
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Developer picks Hollis orchard
Woodmont Orchards has been sold to an Andover, Mass., developer, Sky Orchard Realty Trust.
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Downtown may get a bit more crowded
If you think parking downtown is tough now, wait until next year. The Hillsborough County Superior Court's northern district courthouse in Manchester is expected to close for renovations in December 2009, and ...
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District merger plan set for vote
While members of the Wilton-Lyndeborough School Consolidation Committee aren't yet totally happy with the wording of the proposed articles of agreement, they all agree on one thing: They need to be written in ...
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Vintage Christmas ornaments exhibited at antique co-op
A glimpse of Christmas past will be on display at New Hampshire Antique Co-op with a magical "Christmas Morning" exhibit presented by collector and antique dealer Beverly Weir Longacre.
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Honor sacrifices of servicemen and women on Veterans Day
Several area communities are holding observances for Veterans Day on Tuesday. Hollis and Brookline In Hollis, there will be veterans ceremonies held today at the ollis/Brookline Middle School at 9 a.m. and ...
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Around the Towns: Wilton - Lyndeborough
Wilton Town Hall Theater to get historic marker Traffic meeting The Town Hall Theater in Wilton has been providing movies since around 1919, and before that there was live entertainment, including vaudeville ...
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Wilton librarian officially retires
Thirteen years ago, Irene Welch began volunteering at the Wilton Public-Gregg Free Library.
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Trick-or-Treat Times
Here are the trick-or-treat hours for towns in The Telegraph's coverage area. For a safe and fun Halloween, all motorists should use caution on the roadways, and trick-or-treaters should wear reflective ...
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Wilton's way to count votes holds up
Come Election Day, poll workers in town will be sitting down on the job. Literally. Sitting on votes is this town's way of preventing a miscount, and it's such an unusual method that it has been included in a ...
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Fire destroys farm cottage
No one was injured when a two-alarm fire destroyed a small farm cottage on Temple Road, in Wilton, on Friday morning.
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Valley voters ready to have the final say
EDITOR'S NOTE: This week, Cabinet reporters hit the streets to take the pulse of the electorate.
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Disturbance arrest, drug-use probe tied
A Lyndeborough man has been arrested in connection with a disturbance Monday evening at Brookstone Manor on Elm Street.
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Fall Festival raises funds for WLC juniors, seniors
Trevor Sands is a senior at Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative High School. As the leaves turn their brilliant shades of gold and crimson, the Wilton-Lyndeborough Cooperative junior class is celebrating with its ...
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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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"Every other company said they could not help us. After speaking to about five companies, we really believed that no one could. Then we called Somerset, and your company proved us and those other companies wrong. We can't thank you enough for all your hard work and effort in getting us a low fixed rate. We can now breathe easier..." - L. Braun
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