Libraries can't be silenced on banned books
Passionate about the "freedom to read," local librarians are reminding readers about their First Amendment rights during Banned Books Week.
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Applications for food assistance
BELLINGHAM -The Loaves and Fishes Food Pantry at St. Blaise Catholic Church will be accepting applications tomorrow for its holiday food assistance programs.
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Bellingham moderator steps down
BELLINGHAM -Just weeks after selectmen ousted longtime Town Counsel Ambler & Ambler P.C., Scott Ambler has resigned as town moderator.
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Sixth graders enter essay contest
BELLINGHAM -Sixth grade students have joined students from 86 other communities in the state in an annual essay contest to voice how they would make a difference if elected as a municipal leader.
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Annual photography competition slated
BELLINGHAM -The Bellingham Cultural Council’s annual Open Amateur Photography Competition is under way, with the opening reception to be held Oct. 18, noon to 4 p.m., in the community room at the Bellingham Public Library, 100 Blackstone St.
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Obituary: Cecile Robidoux
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Duct tape case plea deal expected
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Town Meeting rescheduled
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Storm brings flooding, slick roads
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Strata Bank makes a change
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A bid to reduce emissions
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Bellingham OKs Verizon FiOS
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Bail conditions softened for mallet attack suspect
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Two Milford men injured in crash
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Bellingham playground nears completion
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