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And while the 800 jobs that are supported by building the fighter engine are important to Hooksett, many conservatives wonder why Guinta has gone soft.
Back home, GOP freshmen find fiscal responsibility can be tricky business 2011
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"We fault him, and Bass, for ignoring the pleas of both the Bush and Obama administrations to cut $450 million for a wasteful, duplicative jet fighter engine that happens to affect some jobs in Hooksett," McQuaid wrote.
Back home, GOP freshmen find fiscal responsibility can be tricky business 2011
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Thomas Barrett, a 75-year-old retiree from Hooksett who said he voted for Mr. Romney in the 2008 Republican primary, said the candidate needs to take firmer positions and offer more specifics.
Romney, Back on the Trail, Hears Perry Rev His Engine Danny Yadron 2011
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"I don't have time to look for deals," said Rob Tibbo, of Hooksett, N.H., who was finishing up his buying at the Steeplegate Mall in Concord.
Christmas Caps Strong Retail Sales In U.S. By ANNE D'INNOCENZIO 2010
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Additionally, on the day of the CT Primary, I was shopping in Shaws grocery store in Hooksett, NH which happens to be the closest store to Bow, NH where the Swetts live, and I spotted a man I didn't immediately recognize wearing a tshirt that said something like "I Support Senator Joe Lieberman".
New Hampshire Dem Senate Candidate Who Backed Lieberman Indy Bid Falsely Claims Obama Did, Too 2009
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Jardis, of Hooksett, is among a growing number of current and former New Hampshire law enforcement officers and others in criminal justice who have joined a Massachusetts-based nonprofit organization called Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, or LEAP.
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Jardis, of Hooksett, is among a growing number of current and former New Hampshire law enforcement officers and others in criminal justice who have joined a Massachusetts-based nonprofit organization called Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, or LEAP.
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"I've always treated him as a family member," said Peavey, a cook at a Hooksett restaurant who spends his free time tracing his family history.
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Judi Hess, a small-business owner and registered Republican, had narrowed her choices down to Mr. McCain and Mr. Giuliani when she came out Wednesday evening to hear the former New York mayor speak at a town-hall event in Hooksett, N.H., that attracted about 80 people.
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He'll attend an assembly at Concord High School at 10 a.m. then do a meet-and-greet at Robie's Country Store in Hooksett at 11:45 a.m.
Today on the Trail: Obama woos Detroit - Swampland - TIME.com 2007
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