The Messenger – May 30, 2014

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Download The Messenger - May 30, 2014 (pdf)Filming of police OK’ed

A federal appeals court has ruled that individuals have a right to film police during traffic stops. The ruling comes in a 2010 case filed by Free State Project President Carla Gericke against the Weare Police Department. Judge Kermit V. Lipez ruled that although police may impose limits on…

White Birch Community Center elects new President and Board

Thirty five years ago, Jessica Michie Prieto was a student at Crayon College Nursery School at White Birch Community Center in Henniker. Today she is President of the Board of Directors following outgoing president…

Hopkinton exhibit on Contoocook River

The Hopkinton Historical Society’s 2014 summer exhibit looks at how we use the Contoocook River and how the river has influenced our town’s development. The exhibit is part of a collaborative of eight local organizations including the…

Two Goffstown men hurt in OHRV crash

On Sunday, Ryan Paris, 23, and Nicolas Gamache, 22, both of Goffstown NH, were transported to the Upper Valley Hospital in Colebrook, NH for injuries they sustained in an OHRV accident in Stewartstown. Paris was operating a Polaris four-wheeler side by side OHRV eastbound on Ridge Road in Stewartstown when they tried to avoid a head on collision with…

New London Rotary Club sponsors Fun Fest June 28th

The New London Rotary Club will sponsor Fun Fest on June 28, 2014, from 1 – 6 p.m. at Smiley Grove Park in North Sutton, adjacent to Kezar Lake on Route 114, across from the Vernondale Store. Festivities will be held rain or shine and include: a Walk-a-Thon…

H-D Middle School DECA attends State Conference

The New Hampshire DECA 1st Annual Eighth-Grade Career Development Conference was held on the campus of NHTI in Concord. In its first year – New Hampshire DECA welcomed 40 competitors from four middle schools: Fairgrounds, Nashua; Elm Street, Nashua; Pennichuck, Nashua; and…

BOYS TRACK & FIELD

Hillsboro-Deering 6th Ian Robie won the discus and placed second in the javelin.

Kearsarge 1st Ten Cougars scored to give Kearsarge the Wilderness League Championship…

GIRLS SOFTBALL

Monadnock 13 Hillsboro-Deering 2 The Emmas, Adams and Moore had a pair of hits each but runs were scarce. Hopkinton 12 Hillsboro-Deering 0 It was all Becca Shatney who struck out 8 while allowing only 3 hits. She had a pair of doubles and scored a run…

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