The Messenger – December 2, 2011

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Download The Messenger - December 2, 2011 (pdf)Hopkinton Town Offices burglarized

Two weeks ago, the Hopkinton Town Clerk’s office was broken into and a small amount of money was taken. Selectman Chair, Jim O’Brien reports that on Nov. 14, someone broke into the office through a back door and stole what he characterized as an “unsubstantial” amount of cash…

Newbury rallies to aid sick firefighter

After three years of fighting the cancer with three brain surgeries, chemotherapy and radiation treatments, Newbury firefighter Chris Palmer’s tumor has returned. Doctors are considering a bone marrow transplant to help his immune system recover from aggressive chemotherapy. To help find a match, The Newbury Fire Department has organized a bone marrow registration drive and fundraiser on Dec. 3…

ConVal choral teacher chosen as NH President-Elect

ConVal High School’s Choral Teacher has been elected president-elect by the members of the N.H. Chapter of the American Choral Directors Association. Esther Ruth Holland Rhoades will serve two years as president-elect before assuming the presidency in July, 2013…

Great Brook students ask for “Toys For Tots”

During the holiday season, Great Brook students have been participating in an annual tradition – the canned food drive. Canned and packaged dry food items will be donated to the local food bank in Antrim and will help needy families stretch their food budgets…

Burglars hit Aubuchon Store in Warner

Burglars hit the Aubuchon’s Hardware in Warner sometime after closing on November 21st. Assistant Manager Dale Sandy found the front door damaged after having been forcefully opened when he arrived to open the store the following morning…

Bradford’s Police need sewer & water

The NH Department of Labor has notified the Town of Bradford it has 30 days to provide water & sewer functions to the trailer housing the Police Department…

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