The Messenger – Oct. 11, 2013

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Download The Messenger - Oct. 11, 2013 (pdf)Rymes Oil is being sued for price fixing

Johnny Prescott & Son Oil Co. of Concord has filed suit in U.S. District Court alleging that Rymes Heating Oil is price fixing. According to the suit, Rymes’ price reduction in the Concord area is an effort to eliminate rival oil and propane dealers in the…

Plans for Community Center unveiled

The New London Community Center Group hosted New London residents to a forum on Saturday, Oct. 5 to provide an update on the project to convert the 1941 Building into a Community Center. Dave Kidder, a member of the Group, Phase 1 of the project, which includes a multipurpose…

John Stark High School leads the state in Anti-Bullying programs

A couple of years ago, teachers and students alike decided they wanted to take charge of the school climate at John Stark Regional High School and combat hate speech and bullying. Today, that goal has come more and more into focus as a result of the school’s participation in A World Of Difference® Institute’s Peer Training Program, a program designed to facilitate…

Peterborough pair arrested for identity theft

Peterborough Police have arrested Anthony Heppe, 21 and Erin Bishop, 22, of Peterborough on charges that they both used stolen credit cards to purchase items in Peterborough and through Amazon.com. Police Chief Scott Guinard reports that his department investigated numerous incidents of identity fraud and…

Warner family wins Fresh Air contest

Warner residents, the Ricciardellis, celebrated the simple things with The Fresh Air Fund and were among the winners of The Fresh Air Fund’s 2013 Photo Contest. All winners were selected from the hundreds of pictures sent in by volunteer host families across 13 states from Virginia to Maine and Canada, reflecting the memorable experiences they shared with …

Bennington woman assaults police chief

Things went from bad to worse for a Bennington woman when Police Chief Steven Campbell attempted to remove her from a friend’s house. Campbell received a call from a Route 202 homeowner last Tuesday, asking for help in removing Deborah Lefrancois, 54, of Benngington from his property. Fueled by alcohol, the two were…

Athletic Director/Soccer Coach resigns

ConVal School District Superintendent of Schools Brendan Minnihan has confirmed that Athletic Director Jon Hall and his assistant Mel Keeler have both recently resigned and Hall has stepped down as coach of the Boys’ Varsity soccer team. Minnihan said he could not comment on whether the resignations are related to…

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