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Pat Levesque, left, Gordon Vanderpool, middle, and Sandy Vanderpool of the Grace Capital Church congregation stand in praise during a service at the Hooksett Regal Cinemas. The Pembroke church, which built a new facility just two years ago, is already past capacity and has decided to tape services and show them at the movie theater.
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No sports, books, trips at ECSAs voters recently rejected the school district budget, the Epsom School Board was faced with the all too familiar task of cutting the year’s expenses at its Wednesday, March 29, meeting.
Next step: voteIf the first leg of Town Meeting was any indication, Hooksett voters are still undecided about a proposed $18 million partnership between the town and Nebraska-based outdoor sports retailer Cabela’s.
Hooksett makes few changes to warrantVoters chimed in on a number of contentious topics at Hooksett’s Friday, April 1, deliberative session of Town Meeting including a proposal for a town-run ambulance service, a $500,000 request to move the town offices into the historic Village School building and a $50,000 request to fund a study for a parkway to bypass Route 3.
Grace Capital Church expands to Regal CinemasFor those who feel that films these days tend to lack a message, there’s a new alternative showing Sundays at Hooksett’s Regal Cinemas. Easter Sunday will mark the official big screen debut for Pembroke’s Grace Capital Church, which is opening a satellite campus at the Hooksett location, off Interstate 93’s Exit 10.
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