The Messenger – December 15, 2017

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In This Issue

H-D Board considering nearly $600,000 renovation

The Hillsboro-Deering School Board continues to discuss a proposed $587,358.00 project for improvements at the Elementary School. The project is designed in three phases, although Superintendent Robert Hassett continues to recommend that it be completed as one. Phase I calls for $119,504 to…

Abutters sue to permanently enjoin speedway concert

A trio of Loudon neighbors has sued the speedway in Merrimack County Superior Court, asking the court to “permanently enjoin” Speedway Motorsports, the Texas-based corporation that now owns the Loudon facility, from hosting concerts that are not tied to racing events. The 1989 agreement, made after Bob Bahre purchased the speedway, states that the…

Bow officials bracing against a potential $14 million tax refund

The NH Supreme Court is currently deciding if Eversource’s Merrimack Station power plant has been overvlued on Bow’s tax roles. If Eversource wins its challenge, the town is facing a potential $14 million tax refund. According to Town Manager David Stack, the power plant is one of the town’s most valuable properties. As a precaution, the town has…

Cost to repair Goffstown’s Uncanoonuc Lake dam underestimated

The Goffstown Selectmen met with Public Works Director Meghan Theriault for an update on the Uncanoonuc Lake dam rehabilitation project. A request for proposals had been put out last month, and  Theriault said they had five responses and are looking to work with…

Andrew Duval named Football Player of the Year

The Gatorade Company announced Andrew Duval of Goffstown High School as its 2017-18 Gatorade New Hampshire Football Player of the Year. Duval is the second Gatorade New Hampshire Football Player of the Year to be chosen from…

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