The Messenger – March 9, 2012

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Download The Messenger - March 9, 2012 (pdf)Defective headlight leads to hash arrest

On March 3rd, Hillsborough Police Officer Parsons stopped Jordan Bezio, 18, of Hillsborough for a defective headlight. During the course of the stop the driver showed several indications that there may be drugs in the vehicle. Parsons asked Officer Hodgen to have K9 Fanto check the vehicle from…

Weare fire destroys BC Auto Repairs

Firefighters from several surrounding towns assisted the Weare Fire Department in battling a fire at BC Auto Repairs Thursday evening, March 1. Road conditions were treacherous, making progress…

Haitian man guilty of Henniker murder

Roody Fleuraguste, 23, of Haiti faces years in prison and possible deportation after entering a guilty plea to second-degree murder in the shooting of NHTI nursing student Molly Hawthorn-MacDougall at her Henniker home in 2010. Fleuraguste entered the plea…

24 Amherst teens busted at Hillsborough booze party

Hillsborough Police Chief David Roarick reports that a large group of Amherst teenagers came to Hillsborough during school vacation week to party at a family camp. A neighbor became suspicious after seeing several cars parked on the road with teens who appeared to be drunk…

Repeat sex offender from Hillsborough back in prison

James O’Brien, 39, of Hillsborough was sentenced to serve 1.5 to 7 years in prison after pleading guilty to exposing his genitals to an adult woman in Concord last year. A registered sex offender, O’Brien has a long history of offenses. In 1995 he was convicted of felonious sexual assault on a victim younger…

New London property values decline slightly

Chief Assessor Norm Bernaiche updated the New London Selectmen on the latest real estate assessments. He reported that in the current market conditions, he is seeing a 4%-5% decline in property values. He cited the Seamans and Hilltop Condominiums, which will probably see…

Girls’ Basketball – Division II Semifinals

#5 Kearsarge 42 #9 Windham 40 Poor shooting put Kearsarge behind by a pair at the half. After the break Anna Cahill came off the bench to spark a rally, shooting 4 for 4 with 9 points, but she wasn’t done then. With the game on the line and less than a minute left, the sophomore calmly hit…

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