The Messenger – July 10, 2015

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Download The Messenger - July 15, 2015 (pdf)Nine tenants displaced but safe after fire at Franklin duplex

The nine residents of the two-family house at 40 School St. were evacuated safely last week, along with four dogs and two cats after fire broke out at the property. Three cats died in the fire. A Notice posted at the house warns that the residence is condemned and uninhabitable. The two-alarm fire started in the…

One teen killed, two others injured in Weare accident

A white wooden cross on the side of Route 114 in Weare marks the spot where one teenager was killed and two others seriously injured in a one car accident early Friday morning. On Saturday, more than 60 friends and loved ones of Trevor Gonyer, 17, the teen killed, visited the memorial to pay tribute to their…

Peterborough Rotary Club’s Cruz-In

The Peterborough Rotary Club is pleased to announce the third event of the fifth season of Cruz-In 2015 on Sunday, July 12, in Depot Square, downtown Peterborough from 9:00 to 1:00.  It is open to all makes and models of vintage or special interest cars, truck, motorcycles, and bicycles. The event is free to attendees and all…

Newport man obstructs rescue attempt

A Newport NH man plead not guilty in Windsor County Criminal Court on Monday to misdemeanor counts of obstructing traffic and simple assault on emergency services personal. Charles Wheeler 46, is accused of interfering with EMT’s trying to save his father-in-law, who suffered a…

Lake Sunapee Bank Citizenship Awards

Each year, Lake Sunapee Bank recognizes a graduating student from high schools in its market area with its $500 Citizenship Award. Each student is chosen by his or her respective high schools for exemplary scholastic and community contributions during…

Weare Middle School playground being built this weekend

The community build playground project at the Weare Middle School is set to go this weekend. In preparation, Eldon Townes II of Townes Excavating, donated his time and equipment yesterday (July 6) getting all of the site and excavation work completed. If you’d like to volunteer this weekend to make this playground a reality, it’s not too late. Volunteers will be…

 

 

 

 

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