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September, 2008

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Feature
A 'Yankee' New Englanders Can Root For by David Lazar by David Lazar
Charlie Downing was 17 and fresh from a day at the circus when he handed the Boston station agent his $2.50 and boarded a bullet headed for Portsmouth.
Featured Imagery
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Letter From The Editor
Re-Discovering The NH Troubadour, by Michael DeBlasi
It was curiosity and the prospect of hidden treasure that fueled our snowcovered journey this past winter to the edge of Lake Kezar.
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Town
Welcome To North Sutton
For nearly a century, the village of North Sutton in the Lake Sunapee region was prescribed as a serene cure-all for the ills.
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Treasures
Classic Troubadour Excerpts
Notable selections from Troubadour issues of old are scattered throughout our magazine and are collected here.
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Trivia
Troubadour Trivia by John Clayton
Little known facts about New Hampshire can be found in our trivia section.
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New Hampshire Then & Now
Plymouth Town Hall
The courthouse, built in 1890, was the county’s third, and it served the superior and probate courts as well as the registers of deeds and probate.
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Your Troubadour
Designed Specifically For You: Reader Submissions
Readers share a bit of their memories, moments, stories and smiles about this state.
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Our New Hampshire
Celebrate NH with Robert J. Finlay
Growing up in New Hampshire, I was surrounded by all of the natural beauty, history and easy-going charm this state has to offer. But, like many youngsters, I was anxious to see the “rest of the world.”
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Trumpets
Recognizing Those Who Make A Difference
Each month, we will sing the praises, or ‘trumpet’ an individual, group or organization that is making a positive difference in a community throughout the state.