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  2. Smyth Public Library - Wikipedia

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    In the middle of the nineteenth century, Frederick Smyth was a Candia native who had left his hometown and become successful in business and politics. He made a considerable fortune in banking and railroads, and was governor of New Hampshire from 1852 to 1854 and again in 1864. In 1888 the private library system in Candia was in severe straits.

  3. Candia Four Corners, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Much of the town of Candia's business, governmental, and recreational facilities are located near the Four Corners. The Candia Town Hall, Moore Park, and the Smyth Public Library are also located on High Street. Deerfield Road is the location of the Candia Volunteer Fire Department's station and the Henry W. Moore School. All of these ...

  4. Joint Mission Analysis Centre - Wikipedia

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    The JMAC was created in 2005, at the behest of the UN Security Council, as a unit of military officers, police and international civilians. [4]In 2006, the Department of Peacekeeping Operations adopted a policy that a JMAC, as well as a Joint Operations Centre should be established in all peacekeeping operations to the aforementioned tasks, using military, police and civilian personnel.

  5. Candia, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    Candia is in southeastern New Hampshire, along the western edge of Rockingham County.The town is bordered to the west by Merrimack County.According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 30.6 square miles (79.2 km 2). 30.3 square miles (78.6 km 2) of it are land and 0.2 square miles (0.6 km 2) of it are water, comprising 0.75% of the town. [1]

  6. Jason McElwain - Wikipedia

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    Jason McElwain, nicknamed J-Mac (born October 20, 1988), is an American amateur athlete in basketball and marathon running, and a public speaker with high-functioning autism. In a 2006 high-school basketball game, he scored 20 points in the final few minutes of the contest, a feat which attracted international media attention.

  7. James MacKay (New Hampshire politician) - Wikipedia

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    Mayor of Concord, New Hampshire; In office 1986–1988: Succeeded by: Liz Hager: In office 1990–1991: Preceded by: Liz Hager: Succeeded by: William J. Veroneau: Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives

  8. Repossession - Wikipedia

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    Repossession, colloquially repo, ... In 2010, there was a downward trend in the number of repossessions, as lenders seized 9,400 properties in April, May and June ...

  9. JMac - Wikipedia

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    JMac may refer to: Jamie Maclaren (born 1993), American soccer player; Ja'Mori Maclin, American football wide receiver; Jeremy Maclin (born 1988), American football ...