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ABOLITIONISTS – Callie, played by Alyssa Chambers, and Amethyst, played by Cassandra Stacy, scold escaped slave Noah, played by Jesse Coburn, for being careless about being caught during a scene in “Bonds of Iron.” Moore School seventh and eighth graders held the performance Friday, Nov. 12. (Jennifer Claise Photo)


ABOLITIONISTS
Callie, played by Alyssa Chambers, and Amethyst, played by Cassandra Stacy, scold escaped slave Noah, played by Jesse Coburn, for being careless about being caught during a scene in “Bonds of Iron.” Moore School seventh and eighth graders held the performance Friday, Nov. 12.
(Jennifer Claise Photo)
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Sewage shock

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City wants $70,000 more from SAU 15

The state Board of Education will be asked to resolve a dispute between the Manchester School District and SAU 15, which encompasses Hooksett, Auburn and Candia. The two disagree whether interest should be charged on money the city had to pay for capital improvements that began sooner than the sending towns expected.

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This week's sports stories


Cawley sends two teams
  to state soccer finals

Central rolls past Salem
  in gridiron semis

U11/U12 Hooksett youth soccer

FLATTENED – Central running back Dave Philistin is about to go down after a short gain, but he leaves a would-be Salem tackler flat on the Gill Stadium turf. Dom Worsley (No. 23) and Dom Perroni trail the play. (Jerry Liptak Photo)
(Jerry Liptak Photo)
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