The Messenger – November 11, 2011

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Download The Messenger - November 11, 2011 (pdf)Antrim voters reaffirm support of wind energy

In an unofficial straw poll at March’s Town Meeting, 64% of Antrim voters favored the development of wind energy in town. On Tuesday, after months of controversy, they got to vote again, this time officially. With nearly 50%…

SAU #34 School Board wants 3% budget increase

The SAU #34 School Board is proposing a new budget of $1,043,765, or an increase of just over 3%. Originally, the board was presented with a budget showing a 4.3% increase, but fearing voter rejection, Washington member John Hyland suggested holding the increase to 3.6%, which equals this year’s cost of living increase…

Country 3 Corners, a Weare landmark has reopened

After a three month shutdown, Country 3 Corners Convenience Store has reopened. Then owner Mike Danzinger abruptly closed his three businesses in August, the convenience store at Country 3 Corners, Dodge’s Store in New Boston and Mike’s Red Barn in Salem due to financial problems…

Hancock woman uninjured in accident

A Hancock woman, driving on Route 101, hit a patch of ice which caused the vehicle to roll over and go off the road. Mackenzie Renaud, 18, of Hancock was in the passing lane to overtake a slower vehicle when she hit an icy spot…

Peterborough man arrested for DWI after car crash

Corey McNallen, 30, of Peterborough has been charged with DWI after he ran over a traffic island on Union Street in West Peterborough last Saturday…

Epsom pair arrested for Weare burglaries

On November 3rd, Weare Police responded to a residence on River Road for a reported past-tense burglary. After clearing the burglary call, Chief Greg Begin observed a vehicle operating in the area with an expired inspection sticker. He stopped the vehicle and made contact with the operator later identified as Tara Butts, 23, of Epsom, and her passenger later identified as Timothy Mills, 23, also of Epsom…

Division IV Girls’ Soccer Championship #1 Sunapee 2 #2 Littleton 1 (OT)

Double teamed the entire game, the Lakers’ Molly Puchtler was held in check most of the game, but you can’t double team penalty and corner kicks, and Puchtler nailed both to give the Sunapee its first Division IV Championship…

Division IV Boys’ Soccer Championship #7 Wilton-Lyndeborough 2 #8 Sunapee 1

In a hard fought defensive battle, the Lakers came up just short. Trailing only 1-0 at the break, thanks to a great save by Keeper TJ Walchotz, Sunapee tied the game when Troy Fowler drilled a shot past the Warrior Keeper at 9:12 into the second half…

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