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In This Issue
9th Annual Justin A. Rollins Ride For The Fallen
They came from all over and from all walks of life to honor Spc. Justin Rollins of Newport and all who gave the ultimate sacrifice for this country. So many joined in the 9th Annual Justin A. Rollins “Ride For The Fallen.” that the organizers lost track of the number of bikes and riders participating. They departed Newport High School winding down Route 31 to Hillsborough’s American Legion. When they arrived they were treated to…
Goffstown considers increased penalty for not registering dogs
Police Chief Robert Browne, Town Clerk Cathy Ball, and State Representative Claire Rouillard met with the Goffstown Selectmen to discuss the problem with getting people to license their dogs. It is taking up the Police Department’s time, as well as…
Henniker 7th graders at NEC Town Hall
Henniker’s 7/8th grade students learned firsthand about the American political process by attending the Town Hall Meeting with Presidential Candidate Ohio Governor John Kasich at New England College on September 3. Henniker’s 7/8th Grade Social Studies Teacher Jess Dostie had the students prepare questions in advance should Governor Kasich call on one of them. Much to the delight of the Henniker students, Kasich did call on…
Second of former Chief’s assistants suing Town of Weare
Dawn Wheeler, who was hired in February 2008 and served six years as an assistant at the Weare Police Department, receiving an exemplary ranking in her 2013 performance review by the prior chief, has sued the town alleging the town violated the Americans With Disabilities Amendments Act and a state law prohibiting disability discrimination, when then Chief John Velleca fired her and replaced her “with another employee, Jennifer Posteraro, with whom the chief (Velleca) would have a sexual affair…
Girls Soccer
Kearsarge 3 Newport 2 OT: The Cougars were up 1-0 early in the game, before allowing a pair of Tiger goals to trail in the second half. Maicy Hansen tied it late, then won the game on a ground cross from Blair for her 20th career goal…
Boys Soccer
John Stark 7 Kennett 3: Leading 2-12 at the break, Stark scored five goals in the first 24 minutes of the second half to extend the lead to a 7-1 and held on. Sawyer Lemay led with 2 goals. Jared Peterson, Lawson Murphy and Evan Caswell scored their first varsity goals…
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