The Messenger – Sept. 19, 2014

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Download The Messenger - Sept. 19, 2014 (pdf)Weare Chief suspended

Weare Police Chief John Velleca has been suspended after a restraining order against him was issued in response to allegations of domestic violence. Jennifer Posteraro, the chief’s former girlfriend and department secretary, filed for a restraining order in the…

Pumpkin People are invading Henniker

The Spirit of Henniker Organizational Team (SHOT) is proud to be hosting another Music on Main Street event Saturday, October 4th, 2014. This year’s contest is a little different. You’ve seen them in other towns, and this October they’ll be descending on Henniker. Yes, Pumpkin People are…

MaineLine graphics named ‘A Business To Watch For’

MaineLine Graphics, LLC has been named one of Business NH Magazine’s “10 To Watch” for 2014. The Deering, New Hampshire-based signage company creates sign packages primarily for multi-family, and student housing communities. In addition to being one of the housing industry’s best known…

H-D proposes $677,800 relocation of the “Alternative School”

The H-D School Board began its Monday meeting reviewing a proposal to relocate the alternative school program from the Deering Airport to the Hillsborough campus. The study committee had considered several alternatives including…

Little progress by Carl Hamel – angry critique by Dennis Hamel

Resident Carl Hamel came to the Henniker Selectmen to report what progress he had made in the clean-up of his building on Tanglewood Drive. Town Administrator Tom Yennerell brought photos that were taken that morning to show what the property currently looks like. During the discussion Hamel asked how…

Girls Soccer

Hillsboro-Deering 2 Stevens 2 H-D led 2-1 at the break on goals by Hannah Murdough and Mara Grady, but gave up a pair of penally kicks, one which resulted in the tie. Raymond 3 Hopkinton 0 Undefeated Raymond controlled the play of the game…

Boys Golf

Bow 1st – Doug Champagne was Medalist with a 4 under 32. Franklin 4th – Franklin and Woodsville both shot 209, but woodsville won the tie breaker. Kearsarge 1st Andy Arnold’s 35 earned Medalist honors as the Cougars remained undefeated…

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