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In This Issue
Kearsarge grads told “Discover your talents – learn to let them shine”
The Graduation of Kearsarge Regional High School’s Class of 2015 began with the traditional singing of God Bless America led by the Class of 2027, a group of kindergartners from throughout the District. The Valedictory address was shared by Emily Kelly, Morgan Johnson and Arianna Stokes, who each graduated with a 4.0 grade-point average and stood together during their…
Elderly Antrim sex offender sentenced
Max Wilson, 70, of Antrim, who was convicted of breaching his sex offender registration requirements by caring for a young teen has been sentenced to 5½ years in prison. N.H. prohibited him from engaging in “volunteer service involving the care, instruction or guidance of a minor child, ” but he chaperoned a 14-year-old boy in Concord and…
Deering F&G offers “Women On Target”
The Deering Fish & Game, along with the National Rifle Association, is offering its seventh annual “Women on Target” instructional shooting clinic again this year and is scheduled for September (Saturday) 19th from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon. The purpose of this class is to demonstrate proper…
Sunapee Grads told “enjoy the journey as you go through life”
Valedictorian Courtney Dunnells reminded her 28 classmates of the Sunapee Middle High School Class of 2015 that they have spent “the past 13 years, 2,340 days, 16,380 hours, 982,800 minutes and around 60 million seconds, together,” she said. “Those 60 million seconds are all we’ve ever known, and like me, I know that some of you…
H-D Music Director Heidi Welch named ‘Unsung Hero Fellow’
Heidi Welch of Hillsboro-Deering High School has been named a 2015 Lowell Milken Center for Unsung Heroes Fellow. Welch joins an elite network of exceptional educators who share a passion for teaching respect and understanding through project-based learning. She spent the…
Girls Sports
SOFTBALL – Division IV Championship, #2 Sunapee 6 #3 Moultonborough 2: The Lakers captured their second Championship in 2015, following the girls basketball which won the state crown in March. Rachel Malanga led with a triple to set the tone and Sunapee took a 3-0 lead in the first and Katie Frederick shut them down…
Boys Sports
BASEBALL – Division II Championship, #1 Windham 5 #2 Goffstown 4: The Grizzlies grabbed a 4-3 lead in the top of the third, until three errors and a wild pitch gave Windham two unearned runs, and a lead they would not surrender…
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