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Is SB2 right for Bow?
A petitioned article, sparked by the Concerned Taxpayers of Bow will appear on the Bow School District Warrant, asking voters to drop the traditional school district meeting and adopt the provisions of SB2 next year. At a public Hearing last Wednesday night attended by…
21 DECA students from H-D qualify for International Competition
The New Hampshire DECA 59th Annual Career Development Conference was held at the Manchester Radisson Hotel.The Hillsboro-Deering DECA chapter has over fifty members this year, and twenty attended this year’s competition. Out of the 20 students who attended, the team earned 2 chapter trophies, 20 medals and 10 plaques…
Deering man arrested for Domestic Violence
On February 19th , 2016: Officer Bell was called in to work several hours before his shift to respond to a Domestic Violence incident. Officers from Hillsboro and Antrim responded to assist until Officer Bell arrived a few minutes later. Following an on-scene investigation, Officer Bell arrested Thomas Marquis, age 35, of Hubbard Road, Deering, on charges of Domestic Violence Assault as well as on charges of…
Weare crash leads to negligent homicide
Benjamin Cook, 18, of Milford has been indicted for negligent homicide, aggravated driving while intoxicated and driving after license suspension, resulting from an early July crash on Route 114 in Weare that killed Trevor Gonyer, 17, of Dunbarton. Cook was the driver of a 1997 GMC truck that crashed with Gonyer and Aaron Hodgdon, of Weare, riding in the vehicle. The truck was involved in a high-speed…
A dozen towns assist Goffstown in battling major fire
Firefighters from about a dozen towns battled a fire at an abandoned building for hours Sunday. Goffstown believed they they had the fire under control around 5 p.m. Crews returned to the scene Monday to extinguish hot spots as smoke could be seen coming from the rubble. The three-alarm fire destroyed a building on Mast Road, but firefighters were able to save…
Tristan makes up in spirit and determination what he lacks in height
Height is an asset for a basketball player, but it’s not a big deal for the boys on Hillsboro-Deering High School’s junior varsity team. This year, the Hillcats welcomed Tristan Wilmott to their team. This freshman, who turns 15 in April, stands out, but it’s not because he towers over his teammates…
Area Police Chiefs & School Superintendents discuss opioids
School superintendents from around the Southwest region of New Hampshire recently participated in a panel discussion about the current opioid crisis in New Hampshire and how it impacts schools and student education. The discussion revolved around three major areas— what is an opioid by definition, how did the problem escalate to its present level, and what resources are available to schools to help combat…
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