The Messenger – Nov. 16, 2012

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In This Issue

Download The Messenger - Nov. 16, 2012 (pdf)Bradford Road Agent controversy won’t go away

Robert Lincoln attended the recent Bradford selectmen’s meeting and reported that he has been hearing a lot of controversy around town about some ongoing investigations, and asked the Board to tell him if this is on going or not. Chair Harry Wright stated it is not…

Superstorm Sandy relief flown from Newport

A tiny armada of general aviation aircraft met at Parlin Field in Newport early this Saturday, with a singularity of purpose: deliver the goods. What goods you ask? Winter coats, blankets, diapers and…

Hillsborough man retried for negligent homicide

Cheshire County Attorney Peter Heed has announced that a Hillsborough man will be retried on charges of negligent homicide after his first trial ended in a mistrial. After hearing five days of conflicting testimony, the jury was unable…

Two suiters for New London’s 1941 School building

The Kearsarge Regional School District has received two solicitations in response to its Request For Proposals (RFP) for disposition of New London’s 1941 School Building. The Town of New London and its 1941 committee seek to occupy the 1941 building as well as the Kitchen/MultiPurpose area, and bring to code and stabilize the…

John Stark students excel on NECAP science test

This fall, John Stark Regional High School was notified about student performance on the NECAP Science assessment by the New Hampshire Department of Education. Science testing occurred last spring and was administered to…

Sports

Hopkinton Fall Athletic Awards

Girls’ Varsity Soccer: Courtney Benson Co-MVP: Sabrey Montore Co – MVP

Girls’ Varsity Field Hockey: Brittany Marshall MVP; Emily Bogart Coach’s Award

Boys’ Varsity Soccer: Ned Metcalf Defensive MVP; Doug Fleury Offensive MVP…

and more…

 

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