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Rain doesn't dampen spirit of Tour de Cure - Foster's Daily Democrat
May 11, 2008Rain doesn't dampen spirit of Tour de Cure Foster's Daily Democrat, NH - VanMassenhove, a native of Michigan and a former University of New Hampshire women's hockey player (from 2000 to 2004), signed up for the 75-mile ride ... |
Schools have started taking head injuries more seriously - Nashua Telegraph
May 11, 2008Schools have started taking head injuries more seriously Nashua Telegraph, NH - Do-it-yourself customized mouth guards, like the ones Nashua South football coach Scott Knight's wife sells to local athletes, run around $50 and can come ... |
Kids Sports Bulletin Board (The Nashua Telegraph)
May 11, 2008Upcoming events, clinics, and camps. ...
Five locals being honored at 21st Yukica dinner (The Nashua Telegraph)
May 11, 2008Four Greater Nashua athletes will be honored at the 21st annual Scholar-Athlete Awards Dinner of the Joe Yukica/New Hampshire Chapter on Tuesday, May 6 at the Executive Court Banquet Facility in Manchester. ...
Anti-tax group: Cap is a good fit (New Hampshire Union Leader)
May 11, 2008A coalition is proposing spending caps for 11 communities as a means to limit property tax growth.
Bulletin Board: Signups/tryouts, Camps/Clinics (The Nashua Telegraph)
May 11, 2008Football/Cheerleading NASHUA PAL FORCE: The Nashua PAL Force football and spirit program has player openings for the 2008 season. Football openings are for Pee Wee and Junior Midget teams; for more information, contact Ann Jackson at 566-1234 or send an e-mail to jxn5@comcast.net. ...
Salem's Perrault whiffs 17 in one-hit gem (The Eagle-Tribune)
May 11, 2008Baseball Salem's Eric Perrault tossed a masterpiece against Dover, recording a career high 17 strikeouts while tossing a one-hitter in a 6-0 shutout. "He pitched an awesome game," said Salem head coach Dan Kelleher . "He has had a couple of good outings right off the bat for us, this year."
Survey: Where should police chief live? (New Hampshire Union Leader)
May 11, 2008A majority of UnionLeader.com survey respondents who describe themselves as Manchester residents say Manchester Police Chief David Mara -- and his officers -- should live in the city.
Schools have started taking head injuries more seriously (The Nashua Telegraph)
May 11, 2008Bedford High School officials did something this spring that only a few high schools in the state have attempted. During the pre-season, they put all of their lacrosse players, both boys and girls, through a series of cognitive and physical tests. ... - By GARY FITZ Telegraph Staff
Mayor, AD at odds over sports in schools (New Hampshire Union Leader)
May 11, 2008Manchester's athletics director says school sports are in danger of being cut, but the mayor says better management is the solution.
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