The Messenger – May 17, 2013

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Download The Messenger - May 17, 2013 (pdf)Weare Police Chief resigns amid department turmoil

Weare Police Chief Gregory Begin has informed the selectmen of his retirement effective May 31st. Begin said his decision to retire is unrelated to…

Antrim Selectmen ask SEC to reconsider Antrim Wind denial

Tuesday’s continued hearing on Antrim Wind Energy’s offer of $40,000 in mitigation of any perceived visual impacts at Gregg Lake was nothing like the…

Planning Board asked ‘Is there a Wal*Mart in Deering’s future?’

Bob Fuller recently met with the Deering Planning Board to plant a seed. He feels there is an opportunity for economic growth in Deering; which is a bedroom community. Hillsborough killed the big box store opportunity of Walmart, but he feels that…

New Boston adopts Drug/Alcohol Policy

The New Boston Selectmen conducted a Public Hearing on a Revision of town’s DOT/CDL Drug and Alcohol Policy. On-Site Drug Testing of NE presented Administrator Peter Flynn and Road Agent Dick Perusse with a new policy where…

80th Annual NH Craftsmen Fair Aug. 3

The 80th Annual League of NH Craftsmen Fair will be open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm daily, rain or shine, from August 3-11. Admission is $10 for adults; $8 for seniors, students, active duty military (with ID), and groups of 20 or more. Admission is free for…

NEC Gallery features the art of John Stark students

The Gallery at New England College presents a sampling of work by thirty emerging artists from all grade levels, from all art classes at John Stark Regional High School May 31 to June 14, 2013. This exhibit is being…

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