The Messenger – September 2, 2016

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New Boston First Responders save 2 people in 8 days

The Town of New Boston conducted a “Pinning Ceremony” to recognize and honor the lifesaving efforts of several of its Police, Fire and EMTs. In a Pinning Ceremony, the saved person typically presents a lifesaver’s pin to those who saved him. On June 14th, New Boston Fire and Police were dispatched for a person not…

Price of H-D’s Alternative School jumps from $625,000 to $973,500

What a difference a day makes, let alone two weeks. At its last meeting the Hillsboro-Deering School Board again discussed a new Alternative High School on the current campus at a price of $625,000, but delayed voting until Monday. A large group of  taxpayers attended to voice opposition to the…

Franklin man is guilty of “sextortion”

U.S. District Attorney Emily Rice, the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Secret Service announced Thursday that Ryan Vallee, 22, of Franklin admitted guilt to a 31-count indictment accusing him of “sextortion,” including making interstate threats, hacking computers, aggravated identity theft and cyberstalking…

Record number participate in 10th & Final Ride For The Fallen

A record 239 motorcyclists, many for the first time,  registered at Newport High School Saturday morning to participate in the 10th and final Spc. Justin A. Rollins Memorial Scholarship Ride for the Fallen…

What kind of person steals orange flamingos in aid of a sick girl?

Police are cracking the case of the stolen plastic flamingos in Weare. It’s a sight that’s turning heads in Weare: Bright orange flamingos are popping up all over the place, all to show support for a 12-year-old girl battling cancer. Police said some of the flamingos were even stolen from the same…

Boys Sports – Soccer

Hopkinton 5 Hillsboro-Deering 1: Hillcat keeper, Thomas Ferguson made 9 early saves to keep the game close, until the Hawks’ Gerry Donahue knocked home a deflection for a 1-0 lead. Hopkinton freshman Derek West scored the eventual game winner 10 seconds before halftime, with a 25-yard bullet. Matt Otten scored the Cats’ lone goal off a corner kick…

Girls Sports – Soccer

Bow 5 Lebanon 0: After winning four titles in six championship game appearances in Division III, the Bow girls made their Division II debut with a shutout victory, Abbey Horner opened the scoring off a corner kick from Gwen Molind, and only a minute later Horner crossed a ball that the Lebanon keeper bobbled. Savannah Twombly nailed the loose ball into the net to make it 2-0 and the tone had been set…

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