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In This Issue
Burglary at Goffstown church shocks community
Goffstown Police are investigating the burglary of a church Tuesday morning. Electronics, audio equipment including guitar amps, a portable residential generator and family belongings were taken from the rectory of Saint Lawrence Parish on the corner of…
John Stark High School certified for ‘Project Lead The Way’
John Stark Regional High school has received national certification for its Project Lead The Way (PLTW) program. There are only 13 certified Project Lead the Way high schools in New Hampshire. PLTW, a nonprofit organization and the nation’s leading provider of STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) education programs, offers a rigorous, world-class curriculum that allows students to…
It’s a fugitive Bow Police can’t handle
Big Bird is on the loose and he is wandering the streets of Bow. The large emu was first spotted about 10 a.m. Saturday morning and has since been seen in the area of Hunter Drive, Putney Road and Hampshire Hills. The police department is working with local bird specialist Maria Colby of Wings of the Dawn Wildlife Rehabilitation Center in Henniker to figure out how to…
Minor injuries in Sunapee car accidents
A two car crash on Route 11 in Sunapee occurred on Friday. One vehicle was traveling West and the other traveling East. The vehicle traveling East crossed the yellow line and the vehicle traveling West took action to avoid contact and was unable to. Both vehicles received extensive damage and the only occupants were the drivers and they were both…
Hillsborough Senior Fall Foliage Outing
Please join us for a trip via Coach Bus October 8th, to view NH’s fall foliage. We will take a ride on the Cannon Mountain Tramway, have a buffet lunch at the Indian Head Resort, and ride to the prettiest overlook on the Kancamangus…
Girls Soccer
Souhegan 2 ConVal 1: The Cougars were up 1-0 with three minutes left thanks to a Gracyn Mose’s goal, when Souhegan’s top player scored two goals in quick succession and snatched victory away from ConVal…
Boys Golf
Newport 1st: The defending state champion Tigers posted a team score of 180 at Majalaki Country Club to defeat Hopkinton, which shot 195, and Franklin, which finished with a 222. Newport’s Cameron Gebo raked in medalist honors with a low round of 40 and Dawson Campbell was right on his heels, carding a 41…
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