The Messenger – Sept. 12, 2014

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Download The Messenger - Sept. 12, 2014 (pdf)Major heroin bust

A Newport man and two Charlestown residents were charged with trafficking heroin after MA State Troopers found over 750 bags of heroin during a traffic stop last week. Police stopped the Taurus driven by Kelly A. Gobin, 41, of Newport with passengers…

Forty year old Antrim molestation charge brought forward

A 51-year-old Florida man now claims that a former New Hampshire radio broadcaster sexually assaulted him in Antrim in the 1970s. He said he came forward four decades later partly because of the memories triggered by the Penn State abuse scandal involving former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky. He claims Michael Narbis, 72, now retired and…

Authorities release identities of Newport shooter and victim

Newport Police say they received a call from the residence of Veronica and Brian Valley at 146 Laurel Street. Brian Valley informed police that he had just fired a single shot at an unwanted subject at his residence. Police identified the person shot, as…

Francestown pond swimming restricted

Herbicide milfoil treatment took place in Scoby Pond (Haunted Lake) on Thursday, September 1th. This round of treatment will use herbicide Sculpin G to control non-native milfoil in several areas of the pond, mostly along the eastern shores. As a result of this treatment no swimming is allowed for 24 hours within…

Hillsborough Recreation Department offers FREE Circus tickets

The town of Hillsborough Youth Services and Recreation Department has tickets and transportation for 90 people, of all ages, to attend the Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester. Admission for Hillsborough and Deering residents is FREE on a first come first serve basis. Tickets are being donated by Leigh & Joyce Bosse from the Messenger Newspaper and transportation is…

Girls Field Hockey

Kearsarge 1 Winnisquam 0 Brie Sullivan’s penalty kick was the game’s lone goal.Kearsarge 2 Franklin 0 Lilly Huntoon and Issy Lovett talied first half goals as the Cougars held on…

Boys Soccer

Hillsboro-Deering 8 Franklin 0 Troy Girard, Bill Dubuque and Pano Galatas each recorded a pair of goals and an assist as the Hillcats dominated play. Fall Mountain 2 Hillsboro-Deering 1 The Hillcats controlled first half play but trailed 0-2 at the break. Cooper Johnson’s penalty kick cut the defect but H-D got no closer…

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