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Updated: 03/10/05
Early morning voters line up at Goffstown High School to cast their ballots on Tuesday, March 8. About 22 percent of registered voters braved snowy conditions to decide on town and school issues. (Gerry Descoteaux Photo)
Early morning voters line up at Goffstown High School to cast their ballots on Tuesday, March 8. About 22 percent of registered voters braved snowy conditions to decide on town and school issues. (Gerry Descoteaux Photo)

 Goffstown News election results

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Weare gets middle school

Weare middle-schoolers will attend a new school now that voters have passed the estimated $18.5 million proposal that's been the most significant article in Weare on the ballot this election season. The support for the school represented in the 72 percent victory comes as no surprise, following the record turnout and applause for the proposal at this year’s school deliberative session.
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Kindergarten land transfer passes on both ballots

Goffstown will be getting a new kindergarten, but not a new form of government after voters passed the land transfer article that will help determine sites for the new school and voted down the proposed charter.
 Full story >>

Voting machine results in early ballot tallies

When voters walked into the New Boston Central School on Tuesday, March 8, they were greeted by the regulars; but upon leaving, voters were invited to put their ballots into a ballot counting machine for the first time.
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This week's sports stories


Stark boys win one, then done in tourney

GHS spirit squad earns its own cheers

Father, son, their teams meet again in playoffs

Just 22 seconds into the second quarter of John Stark's Class I tourney opener against Coe-Brown, JS co-captain Bill Clarke made one of many strong moves to the hoop. The senior was fouled and made both free throws in an eventual 69-56 win. But the Generals lost in the quarterfinals to Hollis/Brookline. (Marc Thaler Photo)
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