The Messenger – July 29, 2011

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High School Principal Dixie Tremblay recently submitted her resignation to pursue new challenges. She began serving as principal on July 1, 2010 following Interim Principal Donna Stafford after a very extensive search process. The search committee selected Ms. Tremblay because of her varied experience and background in curriculum, instruction and assessment…

Sparks fly at Newport School Board meeting

Hopes of a reconciliation between members of the Newport School Board were quickly dashed at Wednesday night’s meeting, which began with member Richard Jacobs questioning the Board’s attorney as to when the new teacher’s contract went into effect and if the district was bound by its 4.5% pay increase…

The Fells sets a new attendance record

The Fells Historic Estate & Gardens on Lake Sunapee, the 1891 summer retreat of statesman John M. Hay, set a record for attendance on Thursday, July 7th. Nearly 450 guests visited the property to enjoy the peace and beauty of the grounds, tour the 22-room Colonial Revival house, and stroll through the historic gardens…

Silver Lining Youth Circus comes to Antrim

If it’s summer, it’s circus! Come out to see the Silver Lining Youth Circus at the Antrim Town Gym on July 30th at 11:00 AM. The company of 23 talented troupers from ages 11 to 18, perform juggling, acrobatics, unicycling and more. This show was created by the troupers and many of them play music for it as well…

Poison Ivy poisons two board’s relations

Bad feeling between the Hillsborough Selectmen and the Emerald Lake District Commissioners escalated this week after Commission Chair Bob Hutchinson and Administrator James Coffee filed a formal complaint against Road Agent Bill Goss’ crew with the NH Department of Environmental Services. Replacement of the bridge leading to the district has long been a source of contention between the two boards…

Henniker teen steals two cars, crashes one

On July 21st Henniker Police received a report of a burglary in progress at 1442 Western Avenue. The caller reported that his home had been entered and his car had been stolen and crashed outside of his driveway. There had been an altercation between the homeowner and the suspect, and the suspect fled on foot…

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