The Messenger – June 13, 2014

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Download The Messenger - June 13, 2014 (pdf)25% of New England College faculty on early retirement

New England College has offered an early retirement option as one of several economic measures the college is taking. In a statement, NEC spokesperson Dia Kalakonas said, ”As a proactive response to changes in the market-place, we are in the process of enhancing our…

Hopkinton High School Class of 2014 begins ‘A new journey’

The town of Weare will pay $57,500 to settle a federal civil rights lawsuit brought by a woman who said police were wrong to charge her for videotaping a traffic stop. In the settlement, the town and its police force don’t admit…

Weare settles another suit against the Police Department

A Claremont man was arrested on three felony warrants for drug sales Thursday afternoon. Nicholas G. Santana, 23, of 15 Walnut St. was arrested by Claremont police around 1:15 p.m. at his home on warrants stemming from an investigation conducted by the…

Court of Honor held for Joey Messner as an Eagle Scout

On Saturday, May 31, 2014 Weare Boy Scout Troop 24, chartered with American Legion Post 65 – Philbrick-Clement Post, held a ceremonial Eagle Court of Honor for a young man, Joseph (Joey) Messner, who recently earned the rank of Eagle Scout. Eagle Scout Nick Metcalf and former…

Is there a State Liquor Store in Warner’s future?

The Warner Selectmen met with Andrew Davis, Administrator of Real Estate & Leasing for the New Hampshire Liquor Commission regarding placing a NH State Liquor Store in Warner. Davis said that since 2009 Warner has been identified as an ideal site for the…

Newbury man surrenders after eluding police

A Newbury business man was arrested Tuesday for Receiving Stolen Property after a month long investigation. Police say they executed search warrants for the residence of Scott Hill 51, and  the workshop of Hill and Sons Trucking, seizing numerous documents. NH State Police Troop G were notified by…

BOYS’ LACROSSE Division II Tournament

#3 Goffstown 14 #2 St. Thomas 7 Jack Carney had six goals to lead third seed Goffstown over No. 2 St. Thomas Aquinas, and secure a second straight trip to the NHIAA Division II boys’ lacrosse finals. Stephen Dubois had four goals and an…

GIRLS’ SOFTBALL Division II Tournament

#12 Franklin 7 #5 Berlin 6 Mariah Gauthier went 4 for 4 to lead Franklin’s 10 hit attack. Kelsey Bird struckout 9 with 0 walks. #4 Pelham 7 #12 Franklin 6 (8in) Leading 6-5 with one out in the eighth, Franklin surrendered two runs, the lead and a spot in the Division II Finals…

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