The Messenger – September 16, 2016

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In This Issue

Group gathers to celebrate the life of Wendy Tefft

A large group of neighbors, coworkers and friends gathered at the Village Trestle in downtown Goffstown Friday night to celebrate the life of  Glen Lake School teacher Wendy Tefft of Dunbarton…

Antrim Wind Farm opponents demand property buy-out

With NH’s Site Evaluation Committee beginning hearings on the Antrim Wind project, a group of about ten residents attended Monday night’s Select Board meeting to ask that the board include a provision requiring Antrim Wind Energy to pay the full appraised price for their…

Brief escape costs Franklin man more time

Anthony Deforge, 28, formerly of Franklin, was being returned to the county jail following his arraignment, when he wiggled out of an open window in a transport vehicle and fled when it was stopped in traffic at the corner of…

Weare Selectmen order removal of hazardous building

Weare Code Enforcement Officer Chip Meany informed the selectmen that he contacted the State of New Hampshire to look at the culvert by the old Ford garage at the intersection of Routes 77 and 149. It was determined that in order to find out what’s wrong with the culvert the building needs to…

ConVal’s Sarah Johnson is a National Merit Scholarship finalist

ConVal senior Sarah R. Johnson of Temple is a Semifinalist for the 2017 National Merit® Scholarship Program honors individual students who show exceptional academic ability and potential for success in rigorous college studies…

Boys Sports – Soccer

Pembroke 4 Kearsarge 2: The Spartans maintained their perfect record in front of a full crowd under the lights at Kearsarge. Mascenic 5 H-D 1: Mascenic started quickly and jumped to a 2-0 lead before the Hillcats could even get organized…

Girls Sports – Soccer

Hillsboro-Deering 8 Monadnock 1: The Hillcats scored six unanswered goals in the first half on their way to a fifth-straight win. Fall Mountain 1 Hopkinton 0: The Hawks outshot the Wildcats, 18-5, but struggled to finish on their numerous scoring chances. Fall Mountain’s goal in the 29th minute proved to be enough…

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