The Messenger – August 12, 2011

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Download The Messenger - August 12, 2011 (pdf)Was Dixie Tremblay forced out as H-D Principal?

Recently the Hillsboro-Deering School District issued a press releases announcing the sudden resignation of High School Principal Dixie Tremblay after only one year on the job. Now, we learn that the District will pay Tremblay more than $68,700 in separation pay and accrued vacation and sick time…

Hopkinton Fire Department needs more room

Hopkinton Fire Chief Rick Schaefer has been trying for over a decade to generate support to either expand the current Fire Station or build a new one…

Two motorcyclists die in Hillsboro crash

Two combat veterans died Friday night while attempting to flee from a Hillsborough police officer who was pursuing them for a minor motor vehicle violation…

Weare child care center closed immediately

A Weare child care center has closed following a visit last week from state officials. Inspectors from the Department of Health and Human Services went to Country Day Child Care on Friday. Denise Corvino, chief of child care licensing for the agency, said Country Kids closed voluntarily, and she could not speak about the results of the inspection until it is complete…

Area artisans recognized at Craftsmen’s Fair

The League of NH Craftsmen presented several awards to area artisans, recognizing the creativity and skill of its members during the League’s Annual Craftsmen’s Fair Preview Party, which was held on Friday, August 5…

Bradford and Warner bridges are closed

A pair of area bridges are temporarily out of commission. Bradford’s Bement Bridge is again closed pending completion of further repairs, while in Warner Director of Public Works, Matthew Waite, has ordered the Waterloo Bridge, NH’s covered bridge number 13, closed…

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