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In This Issue
Newport’s Jesse Scott 104 year old WWII veteran
In August, 2011, I traveled to West Ossipee, New Hampshire to interview a gentleman, who is 102 years young and had been in the 10th Mountain Division United States Army, in Italy during WWII. However, I was subsequently advised by an astute reader that her father is 104 years young and is the “oldest 10th Mountain Division veteran of WWII.”…
Hennig named to Newport School Board
Perhaps a woman’s touch can heal the divisions plaguing the Newport School Board over the last several months. At Tuesday’s meeting, Liz Hennig, who lost the election for a seat on the Newport School Board in 2010 election was unanimously appointed to fill the vacancy left by Robert Collins…
Hillsborough to reassess all property in 2012
Diane Freschette of the NH Department of Revenue Administration met with the Hillsborough Selectmen Tuesday evening to discuss the need for the town to conduct a reassessment of property before the end of 2012…
State rules Henniker Police can not unionize
The NH Public Employee Labor Relations Board has rejected the petition seeking to unionize the Henniker Police Department. On June 3rd, the New England Police Benevolent Association filed a petition seeking to be certified as the exclusive representative of the proposed bargaining unit…
Vandals damage Andover school busses
Andover school children got an extra day off after vandals threw rocks through the windows of the school busses last week. All five of the First Student busses were damaged with only the special education bus spared…
Boy’s Football
Newport 30 Newfound 20 Devin Wade ran for 105 yards and a pair of TD’s to lead the Tigers. Alex Gray and Ben Bates also had touchdowns…
Girl’s Field Hockey
Newport 5 Monadnock 0 10 saves from Jenna Sherman preserved the shutout while five different Tigers provided the scoring…
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