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Updated: 04/27/06
Hooksett Banner/Nicholas Brown: Four-year-old Derek Moscillo hangs from one of the new structures at the renovated Kids Kaboose playground in Hooksett, which officially opened to the public on Saturday, April 23. It was closed for two years due to deteriorating equipment and a lawsuit.
Testing his strength
Auburn 12-year-old John Dubois Jr. sits behind the wheel of a 1985 Mustang stock car he built with his father, John Sr. The younger Dubois is joining the Thunder Lights racing group, and will enter his first race on Sunday, April 30, at Hudson Speedway.
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Cabela’s TIF plan questioned

Questions abound regarding the proposed $18 million plan that would bring retail giant Cabela's and numerous other commercial developments to Interstate 93's Exit 11.
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Teacher removed; accusations are unknown

The removal of a longtime Candia Moore School teacher after publicly undisclosed allegations has drawn criticism from some parents who feel the teacher was treated unfairly by school administrators.
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Body found

Police recovered the body of a 28-year-old Concord man, John Crowell, in the Suncook River on Tuesday, April 21, near the Pembroke and Allenstown line.
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Kids Kaboose playground reopens with a whole new look

Moments after the ribbons were snipped marking the grand reopening of Hooksett's Kids Kaboose, the playground was teeming with smiling youngsters, none of whom were born when the play area initially opened in 1993.
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Wayne Eddows memorialized at field

Wayne Eddows coached football, basketball, baseball and led Scouts. The Auburn man was known as a passionate and inspirational leader who preached fairness, safety and hard work on the field.
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