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Columbus Day weekend is traditionally the biggest weekend for fall foliage tours, but trees in southern New Hampshire were only just beginning to turn colors by that day this year. Still, this Hooksett sassafras tree was making its best effort to show every color possible on one branch. (Ginger Kozlowski Photo)
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Auburn hires its first town administratorBill Herman reported to work on Tuesday, Oct. 11, as the first town administrator in Auburn's history.
JillErik Road deed caught in red tapeJillErik Road has once again found its way to the center of attention in Allenstown, as planning board members and PAL Builders try to work out the details of the deed transfer.
Candia Old Home Day rescheduled to Oct. 16Rain forced postponement of Candia Old Home Day, so organizers are hoping for better weather Oct. 16. The day will offer pie-eating, a magic show, a parade and a skateboard demonstration, but it is the opportunity for community members to mingle that will draw large crowds, said Rhonda Thyng, chairman of the Old Home Day Committee.
Schools debate best ways to offer physical educationIn an effort to curb the trend of increasing obesity among New Hampshire's school children, the state Department of Education is requiring school boards to adopt written policies recommending children participate in 30 to 60 minutes of daily physical activity.
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