The Citizen - Thu Nov 05
Thursday, November 5, 2009 John Huff/Staff photographer Meda Durepo is among those getting ready for the Lee Holiday Festival on Saturday, Nov.
Wolfeboro legal and welfare expenses continue to exceed budgetCarroll County Independent - Thu Nov 05
Wolfeboro Finance Director Peter Chamberlin reviewed the town's expenses and revenue with selectmen at their Oct.
Stolen car crashed into telephone pole, driver soughtUnionLeader.com - Tue Nov 03
The crash happened about 7:30 p.m. on Route 25 in the area of Thomas Well. Police said the driver fled the scene of the rollover and was not located despite a subsequent search of the area by police, including Wolfeboro officer James O'Brien and his K-9 partner, Blek.
Woman survives jump from car, being struck on turnpike in DoverThe Citizen - Tue Nov 03
A 65-year-old California woman escaped serious injuries Monday after she jumped from a moving car on the Spaulding Turnpike and crossed over several lanes of traffic before she was struck by the mirrors of two passing cars.
N.H. unemployment rate continues creep upwardThe Citizen - Sun Nov 01
New Hampshire's unadjusted unemployment rate for September continued its upward creep to stand at 7.0 percent, compared to 6.9 percent in August and 3.9 percent in September 2008.
Ski jump, furnace top historic listNashua Telegraph - Thu Oct 29
Two churches, a conference center and a ski jump are among the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance's picks for its annual "Seven to Save" list.
Police incident at Stacey Burns house raises concernsCoos County Democrat - Thu Oct 29
LT. DEAN RONDEAU of the Wolfeboro Police Department talks with officers from N.H. State Police Troop E and the Carroll County Sheriff's Office Monday afternoon, Oct.
Wolfeboro 2009 property tax rate lower than 2008Littleton Courier - Thu Oct 29
The New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration has certified the 2009 property tax rate for Wolfeboro, and the good news is the rate is down from last year.
Selectmen to hire consultant to address HDC issuesLittleton Courier - Thu Oct 29
At the end of the selectmen's regular meeting on Oct. 21, Town Manager Dave Owen told the board that town department heads had discussed the ongoing situation with the town's Historic District Commission and the need to respond to a petition requesting action.
No arrest despite flurry of activity at scene of Wolfeboro murderThe Citizen - Tue Oct 27
State police and local police as well as officers from the Carroll County Sheriff's Department converged on a north Wolfeboro neighborhood Monday afternoon, forming a loose perimeter around the North Main Street home where Stacy Burns, a mother of five, was murdered on Mother's Day.
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