Saturday, September 13, 2008

The Keene Sentinel online edition is now available at SentinelSource.com

The online edition of The Keene Sentinel is now ready to view at SentinelSource.com.  Click on the article headline to read more.

Here are some of today's stories:


SENTINEL SPECIAL REPORT: An OT way of life
City fire officials say too-low staffing levels are to blame for overtime costs
Four hundred times last year Capt. Michael A. Burke was called to work unscheduled overtime for the Keene Fire Department, often two or three times a day.

Keene native a two-star general
David Perkins is deputy chief of staff for strategic effects in Iraq
Louise W. Perkins calls the photo, which sits on a coffee table in her Keene home, her “pride and joy.”

Two join November ballot via write-ins
Thanks to write-in candidacies, the list of Tuesday night’s primary victors in the races for N.H. House just got a little longer.


Slippery slope
Another tough first half hampers Huskies
Monadnock Regional’s football team played a solid second half for the second straight week Friday night against Lebanon High.

On the road again
Former KHS star returns after accident
Exactly seven weeks after she was airlifted to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon to treat serious injuries from being run over by a car, former Keene High cross country and track standout Eliza Webber will be returning to the Upper Valley today.

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