In This Issue
Hancock man drowns in Moose Brook
Hancock Police and firefighters were diverted from Hancock’s Old Home Day Parade to recover the body of Lance Patten, who had drowned in Moose Brook. Patten, 48, of Hancock, his wife and daughter and several of her friends were enjoying a campfire late the night before…
Hopkinton well tests positive for lead
Gary Rondeau met with the Hopkinton Selectmen as his well has tested positive for lead. He currently owns 3 pieces property and he is worried that he will not be able to sell the vacant piece of property…
Alan Genovese resigns as SAU Superintendent
Only weeks after the sudden departure of HD Principal Dixie Tremblay, SAU #34 Superintendent Dr. Alan Genovese has submitted his resignation for health reasons. Genovese will stay on through the opening of school, with his resignation set for just after Labor Day…
Grand Jury indicts a Newport woman
Marjorie Blaisdell, 31, the Newport woman arrested earlier this month for possession of bronze gravestone markers stolen from the graves of veterans in town has been indicted by a Sullivan County Grand Jury on three counts of conspiracy to possess or sell grave site items…
9th Annual Henniker Rotary Chili Fest results
The Henniker Rotary Club sponsored another successful Chili Fest on Sunday. Kerry Uhler of Hillsborough took first place in the amateur division and earned $400 for Child and Family Services of NH, an organization for which he is a trustee…
Are you ready for some Stark football?
In a controlled scrimmage August 20th, 2011 the Generals got some preseason practice when the Milford Mustangs came to Bolton field. Alternating ten defensive and offensive plays, both teams put their best foot forward…
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