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In This Issue
Newport Selectmen say “Let there be light”
The Newport Selectmen have voted to replace the outdated light fixtures at the Recreation Center by participating in the Smart Start program offered by Public Service Company of New Hampshire. Recreation Director PJ Lovely estimated the new lights wall save nearly $120 each month or…
County Sheriff to review New London Police procedures
Merrmack County Sheriff Scott Hilliard and his Chief Deputy Craig Saltmarsh met with the New London Selectmen to offer their assistance during the transition at the Police Department. Town Administrator Kim Hallquist has requested Hilliard’s help in reviewing the department’s policies and procedures. The sheriff agreed that it was…
Rabid cat found and killed in Hillsboro
A suspicious cat was reported on May 20th in the neighborhood of Church and Brown Ave in Hillsboro. After attacking 3 individuals the cat was shot and brought to the State Public Health Lab for rabies testing. The cat tested…
Deering police warn of suspicious activity
A Deering resident had a very aggressive male subject at her door, attempting entry without her permission and not wanting to leave when asked, reportedly trying to get in to…
Two Henniker Community School students honored
Molly Glover and Isaiah Lovering, eighth grade students at The Henniker Community School, Henniker will receive the Middle Level Scholar Leader Award. They will be honored at the Fourteenth Annual Scholar Leader Awards Banquet at…
At Home & In The Garden
Three ways to give your home’s curb appeal a boost
Homeowners only get one chance to make a first impression. That’s one chance to impress potential buyers, family, friends and neighbors with the first thing they see: your home’s exterior. From simple upgrades to meticulous landscaping projects and replacing an outdated roof, there are dozens of options to enhance the…
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