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December 2009
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Zhu Zhu hysteria
hits home as dawn
store lines form
...Pappou Drew
CALENDAR choice:
Christmas Carol
...Judy Palm
Right-of-way
study is planned
...Al Harper
POETRY
...Norm Walker
...Gayle Sweeney
...M. E. Tuthill
...William Plumer Fowler
Consumer Alert:
On communications
....Harold Moldoff
Chanukah candles
RECIPES
....Judy Palm
...Marion Dunn
Spice Cake
Computer Tutorial:
On firewall install
....Al Harper
OPINION
Christmas Past
....Bill Veazey
The Pirate Way
....Black Dog McFarland
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HOW SWEET IT IS!
Christmas decoration at the Urban Forestry Center's biennial Festival of Trees. (Jim Cerny photo)
Ninety exhibits, volunteers bring Festival of Trees alive
Take a photographic tour of this special biennial urban Forestry event
...Judy Palm, story and photos
Residents remember when Rye was farming haven
Living off land … role of salt marsh hay, apples … Stones, oxen, grist mills
...Ellen Morton Hamil
Herbert Schneider honored for impact on skiing
Austrian-born ski professional's lifetime centered on Cranmore Mountain
...Bob Dunn
Three deepwater wind turbine test sites are funded
UNH to deploy first 60-foot floating tower off Isles of Shoals
...Jack Driscoll
Rye Chess Champion — Harrison Fregeau
Harrison, all-round student/athlete, was taught by his father, then …
...Norm Walker
Planning Board designs new Workforce Housing zones
Proposes Multi-Family districts, Conservation Land Developments
...Jack Driscoll
Holloman: From the past to the future
Air show at New Mexico base draws vintage planes, Predator arrival
...Judy Underwood, story and photos
Developer, Saunders Trust appeal to Superior Court
Sue Zoning Board of Adjustment over rejection of six-home proposal
...Jack Driscoll
Exeter Academy historian traces Lincoln's legacy
Dr. Schubart, a Gettysburg native, focuses on five famous speeches
...Al Harper
Candy-cane walkway at the Festival of Trees. For story, more photos click
here
. (Judy Palm photo).
RYE CRISP:
Old police station: Now what? … General Store for sale … Tax rate set at $9.82 … Sci-tech teacher honored … Pilot does belly landing, is A-OK
NEW CASTLE SALTINES:
Ribbon cutting ceremony … Public occurrences … Church steeple … Parks plans … Historical Society … Ship spotting … Fall survivors … Early southeaster
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