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Update: 12/29/04
NEW SCHOOL – The newly renovated Hooksett Memorial School opened to students in Septemberafterbeing vacant for a year. During that time, a new wing was added with a gym and cafeteria and the entire school was spruced up. It now houses grades 3 to 5 instead of 6 to 8, which were moved to the Cawley School the previous year.  (File Photo)


NEW SCHOOL
The newly renovated Hooksett Memorial School opened to students in September after being vacant for a year. During that time, a new wing was added with a gym and cafeteria and the entire school was spruced up. It now houses grades 3 to 5 instead of 6 to 8, which were moved to the Cawley School the previous year.
(File Photo)

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CLASS ACTION – Trinity senior Aly Jodoin (right) beats Concord’s Marissa Geigerto to the soccerball, redirecting it late in the second half of the Crimson Tide’s 1-0 upset of the third-seeded Pioneers during the Class L preliminary round on Oct. 27. (File Photo)
CLASS ACTION – Trinity senior Aly Jodoin (right) beats Concord’s Marissa Geigerto to the soccerball, redirecting it late in the second half of the Crimson Tide’s 1-0 upset of the third-seeded Pioneers during the Class L preliminary round on Oct. 27.
(File Photo)
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