The Messenger – February 9, 2018

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In This Issue

Henniker Officer cleared in 2014 shooting incident

U.S. District Court Judge Andrea Johnstone has dismissed all claims against Henniker Police Officer Stephen Dennis by the family of Aaron Cadman, who had  sought $5 million in damages, claiming Aaron suffered physical and emotional injuries as a result of the officer’s actions…

Amendment to reduce Hillsboro-Deering school budget by $1.3 million fails

At Hillsboro-Deering’s deliberative session Monday night, voters faced only 10 warrant articles. It still took nearly three and a half hours to deal with them. The School Board presented an operating budget of $21,939,631, which reflected an increase of $271,151 or 1.25% more than the current budget. Unfortunately, because of a reduction in…

DOT plans reconstruction of Bow I93 exit

The NH Department of Transportation will hold two public meetings to review and discuss the proposed widening of  the I-93/I-89 interchange in Bow northerly about four miles to the I-93/I-393 interchange in Concord. The project also will include interchange reconstruction/reconfiguration at…

Girls Sports: Nordic Skiing

The Cougar Nordic team traveled to Wolfeboro on Tuesday to compete in a classic-style sprint elimination race hosted by Kingswood.  Capturing first place overall in the girls race was team captain Schuyler Michalak.  Also crossing the finish line for the Cougar girls were Bronwyn Tyler-Wall, Eme Tyler-Wall, and Hannah Johnson…

Boys Sports: Hockey

Goffstown 10, Bow 2:  Goffstown came out fast and took control with a 6-1 lead after one. Belmont-Gilford 5, Somersworth-Coe-Brown 2: Harrison Parent scored the first two goals of the game to give the Bulldogs a lead they wouldn’t relinquish…

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