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Historically Speaking: Soap Box Derby in Exeter

Historically Speaking: Soap Box Derby in Exeter By Barbara Rimkunas In 1951, the Veterans of Foreign Wars in Exeter sponsored the town’s first Soap Box Derby. Racing down Town Hill, eleven boys competed in the distance race: Robert Sargent, Stephen Pluff, Scott Carlisle, Dan Carlisle, Victor Rogers, John Rogers, Ralph Landry, John Anderson, Robert Lowther, Robert Taylor and Kenneth Linscott.  Lowther, Landry, and Anderson won the race, earning them $5, $3, and $2, respectively. The VFW garnered some publicity for their building fund and pledges for the Red Cross blood drive. All around, it was a fun event. The Exeter News-Letter noted, “Judging by the enthusiasm of the boys and the spectators, the committee feels that the Soap Box Derby was a success. It is hoped to have a bigger and better Soap Box Derby in the spring.” 

Small businesses band together nationwide to save each other

Small businesses band together nationwide to save each other The Alliance to Save the American Dream is a nonprofit helping small businesses across the U.S. find resources and help, so their businesses can survive the pandemic era. and last updated 2021-03-12 12:30:12-05 FRONT ROYAL, Va. — When it comes to bowling, hitting the pins often comes down to skill and, sometimes, a little luck. “When you re losing money, every dollar that you can bring in helps stretch out the possibility of you making it,” said Rick Novak, owner of the Royal Family Bowling Center, which is nearby Royal Cinemas in the town of Front Royal, Virginia.

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