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Bedford News

Bedford Memorial Tree shines brightly for 70th year

For nearly 70 years, Bedford has had a fir tree dedicated as a living memorial to our community's men and women who have served in the armed forces. And, thanks to volunteers of the Bedford Garden Club John Herper and Donna Guibord (community gardens chairperson), it is traditionally trimmed ...

The way of the wolf

HOLLIS - "In every dog is the soul of a wolf, " goes the dog food commercial, and dog owners presumably warm to the message that their golden retriever or Lhasa apso has a wild side. Down through the ages, people have loved and hated this wild canine, with fear and prejudice ...

Kiwanis provide cheer to local teens

MANCHESTER - The season of giving is here with Christmas day fast approaching. One segment of the population that is often overlooked during this time is teenagers. The Kiwanis Club of Manchester specifically seeks out this integral group to brighten their holidays. On Monday, Nov. 14, ...

Series focuses on economic issues facing the region

The economic climate of New Hampshire and the Souhegan Valley is changing and creating challenges to continued growth. A number of factors are affecting these changes, such as demographics, the business climate and the rural/suburban nature of the area and state. A speakers series will ...

Lurgio Middle School celebrates Red Ribbon Week

Lurgio Middle School celebrated its 10th annual Red Ribbon Week from Oct. 23-31. This year's campaign slogan was "YOLO so... be drug free." Members of the Students Against Destructive Decisions club made and distributed flyers and red ribbons to all teachers and their ...

Stories from the Kitchen

HOLLIS - A Banana Glamorizer or a Hokey Pokey Snowball Maker? How about a Saratoga Potato Chip Maker? For anyone who loves old kitchen gadgets, the Lawrence Barn was the place to be recently as dozens of wooden and metal items were displayed. They belong to Lou Greenstein, a culinary ...