The Messenger – Aug. 7, 2015

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Download The Messenger - Aug. 7, 2015 (pdf)Motorcyclists seriously injured in Franklin collission

Two motorcycle riders were airlifted by helicopters to hospitals last Thursday morning after colliding with a tractor-trailer. According to Franklin Fire Department Captain Bruce Goldthwaite, when rescue crews arrived at the scene on South Main Street they found two adult motorcycle riders with “significant injuries” on the road. Neither motorcycle rider was…

Crispin House’s Juvenile Diversion Program accredited by state

Crispin’s House Coalition for Youth is pleased to announce that its Goffstown Area Diversion Program has been screened by the New Hampshire Juvenile Diversion Network Accreditation Committee and continues to meet the requirements of a court approved juvenile diversion program as set forth by…

Circus cancels Contoocook performances

The circus company that operated a tent that collapsed during a severe storm in Lancaster on Monday has canceled its remaining shows of a tour through New Hampshire. A father and daughter were killed and more than two dozen people were injured when a circus tent collapsed Monday night at the Lancaster fairgrounds, the state fire…

Two Dynamic Duos teamed up for Bow’s Sunday night concert

In the first duo is the Bow Rotary Club and Bow Men’s Club teaming up to provide another fantastic evening of food and music. The Bow Rotary Club hosted it’s 4th of 6 free concerts this summer on Sunday night at 6pm at the Bow Gazebo. Each and every week the concerts are held, the Bow Men’s Club faithfully joins the…

Diana Sterling retires from Fire Deparment

Fire Chief Robert Vezina announces the retirement of our dear friend and beloved member Diana Sterling. Recognized for her unconditional dedication, grace, and congeniality, Diana was presented an engraved crystal award. “She will be deeply missed, but we can only feel happy for her after 20-years of service to…

Newport Pastor leaving after 5+ years

Pastor Craig Cowing is leaving the South Congregational Church after serving as pastor to the congregation for five and and a half years. Cowing is taking a position at Rocky Hill Congregation Church in Rocky Hill CT. This will be his last week in NH. Many in the art field may know Cowing for his Iconic Religious paintings, or for his playing of the Tibetan…

 

 

 

 

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