The Messenger – April 19, 2013

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Download The Messenger - April 19, 2013 (pdf)New principal named at John Stark High School

SAU 24 Superintendent Lorraine Tacconi-Moore has announced the appointment of Christopher Corkery as the new principal for John Stark Regional High School. Corkery will begin on July 1, 2013, replacing outgoing principal Chris Mosca who announced earlier…

Hillsboro-Deering and John Stark DECA teams off to Anaheim

Twenty-seven members of Hillsboro-Deering’s and four members of John Stark’s DECA Teams will be attending DECA’s 67th International Development Conference in Anaheim, California as part of the New Hampshire State Delegation. They will be…

Board updated on Wendell Marsh project

Van Webb and Beth McGuinn gave the Sunapee Selectmen an update on the Wendell Marsh North Project. Private funds are at ¾’s of the budgeted amount and they have raised over…

New London Selectmen handling Seastrand incident carefully

Kathy Adams told the New London Selectmen that she was concerned about what is happening regarding the incident with Chief Seastrand. She said that New London has a small Police Department and that perhaps others in the department knew about what was happening and that they were…

Deering woman rescued

On April 13th, Deering Police Chief James Pushee, Hillsborough Officers Danielle Normand, and Christopher Parsons, and Sergeant Nicholas Hodgen with his K9 partner Fanto, responded to a remote section of Old County Road to search fort…

At Home & In The Garden Special Section
Making the perfect outdoor living space

As the weather begins to warm and the daylight hours get longer, your yard can quickly become the most important “room” of your home. However, you aren’t alone if your backyard looks outdated and lackluster. Weather conditions can be tough on outdoor areas, but with a few simple updates, you can create the perfect outdoor living space…

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