Monthly Archive for December, 2016

The Messenger – December 30, 2016

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Henniker Chamber’s successful toy drive project

The Henniker Chamber of Commerce teamed up with local businesses to collect toys for families in Henniker through the “Local Toys for Local Tots” Toy Drive. Boxes were set up for drop off locations including the Henniker Farm & Country Store, Henniker Pharmacy, Intervale Pancake House, Edmunds Ace Hardware, TD Bank, Trend Acupuncture, The Fiber Studio, Henniker Police Department and Town Hall. Toys were distributed…

Messenger readers give $1,650 for Christmas Baskets

Messenger readers have once again shown their spirit of caring by donating a total of $ 1,650 to the Lions Club Christmas basket project, enabling the local club to prepare 82 complete Christmas dinners to our friends in need…

Henniker students learning about Japan

During December, students in the sixth grade at the Henniker Community School have been creating Japanese tea bowls and large Raku vessels as part of their study of Japan. During this artist in residence with potter Shana Brautigam of Rooted in Clay in Rindge, each student made hand-built traditional Japanese…

Stark students attend program on drug and alcohol use and addiction

All in John Stark health classes recently had the opportunity to attend an awareness and education presentation about drug and alcohol use and addiction given by G2 Focused Information of New Hampshire. The program is designed to plant the seeds of wisdom about drug addiction or substance use disorder, a chronic brain disease…

Francestown’s double dose of good news

A San Francisco man, who grew up summering at his grandparents’ Francestown home, has given a $100,000 donation to the nearly $1 million renovation project of the town’s historic town hall and academy building…

Hillsborough Police request one new officer and an Attorney Prosecutor

The Hillsborough Selectmen have begun preparing the town’s 2016-2017 budget with the goal of presenting taxpayers with a flat, no increase budget. Tuesday evening it was Police Chief David Roarick’s turn to discuss his budget requests for Police, Dispatch and Animal Control with the…

The Messenger – December 23, 2016

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The Grinch is stealing Goffstown Christmas presents

Goffstown Police have reported that package thieves have struck two separate sections of Goffstown lately, stealing delivered items from in front of residences. A Pershing Street resident was bringing in his trash can Friday afternoon when he noticed some empty packages inside that did not belong to…

School Board pondering $600,000 in budget reductions

Entering Monday’s H-D School Board meeting the proposed budget stood at $23,006,870, a 5.85% increase over the current budget, but requesting an additional $1.7 million or 14.58% from taxpayers. The Board spent some time reviewing possible reductions including $397,000 from…

Weare and Hopkinton crews battle structure fires

Five animals died in a fire that destroyed a Hopkinton barn late Tuesday morning. Hopkinton Fire Lt. Kevin Culpon said some of the animals were rescued, but “unfortunately five of the animals perished in the fire.” No people were injured and other buildings on the property were undamaged. The surviving animals were…

Vacationing Franklin woman dies in Rome

A Franklin woman who suffered a stroke while vacationing in Rome has died. Judi Stewart’s family told WMUR that she had always wanted to visit the Italian city because it’s where her late husband was stationed while in the military. Stewart had recently retired and decided to take the vacation. While on the trip, she was complaining that it was difficult to…

Henniker Budget Review Committee reports to the Selectmen

The Henniker Selectmen dealt with a full slate of issues during Tuesday night’s meeting.  The Board unanimously denied resident Bruce Trevolini’s request to ban his neighbor’s mini-bike track at 60 Juniper Ridge. Highway Superintendent Tom Weston was granted permission to…

The Messenger – December 16, 2016

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Antrim Wind Farm approved

The NH Site Evaluation Committee voted 5-1 to approve a certificate for a nine-turbine wind project on Tuttle Hill and Willard Mountain in Antrim. SEC Administrator Pamela Monroe said the approval comes with conditions that have been verbalized but need to be rewritten out. Once the order is finalized, individuals or parties can file a motion for…

Police investigating baby’s death in Peterborough

Police are investigating the sudden death of a baby at a Peterborough apartment complex. Peterborough police and ambulance officials reported to Pine View Village Apartments for a reported 1-year old child not conscious and not breathing. Paramedics determined the baby was…

Henniker 6th graders learn about Japan

The expanded classroom study of Japan for 6th-grade students began with teaching artist Shana Brautigam of Rooted in Clay in Rindge, NH, working with students to create hand-built, pinched clay tea bowls and spoons. Later in the residency, students will work together to create…

What’s wrong with kids today? Nothing as Wyatt Paddock proves

When a sick 15-year-old boy from Sutton was offered his dream come true from Make-A-Wish New Hampshire, Wyatt Paddock did not choose a family trip or a day with a super-star athlete. Instead, his wish was to help other people. Paddock was honored at Manchester City Hall Tuesday night for using his wish to help the city’s homeless…

Tractor trailer jackknifes on I-89, spills 100 gallons of diesel fuel

A tractor trailer struck a guardrail and jackknifed on I-89 in Hopkinton, leaking approximately 100 gallons of diesel fuel onto the northbound side of the roadway at approximately 9:58 a.m.on Dec. 12. The highway was reduced to one lane of travel for over three hours to facilitate cleanup, which was…

In new Hampshire – December 2016

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Pitter Patter; League of NH Craftsmen’s 2016 Annual Ornament

A great year-round gift and collectible item is the League of NH Craftsmen’s Annual Ornament. This year’s ornament is Pitter Patter, a whimsical Rhodium-plated metal elf boot with etched and silkscreened details. Sussy-Rose Shields, juried in metal by the League in 1988, created this ornament to represent the elfin people that make and deliver gifts, create mischief, and bring joy…

Experience delights of Christmas from a simpler era

Christmas at Canterbury December 3 and 10: Santa Claus, old-time magic, live music, crafts and more at this annual family event. Christmas at Canterbury will be held on Saturday, December 3 and 10, 2016 from 3:00-8:00pm at Canterbury Shaker Village. Tickets are $18 for adults, $8 for children age 6-17; children under 5 free. Member admission is half price…

Mt Washington Valley’s holiday events calendar is packed

As the holidays approach, the calendar in Mt Washington Valley, NH fills with everything from shopping events to Santa sightings, skiing and the chance to ring in the new year in the White Mountains. It’s a packed holiday calendar with so many reasons to visit Mt Washington Valley you’ll need to plan more than one getaway. Visit one weekend for tax-free shopping and the next weekend for skiing and holiday events…

Holiday Season Festivities return to The Rocks Estate

Snowflakes drifting onto evergreen boughs, horses plodding past historic buildings, marshmallows roasting on a fire: visitors to The Rocks Estate this holiday season will find all of this – and more. At this renowned Christmas tree farm, making Christmas memories goes beyond selecting the perfect tree, although you’ll find that…

Candlelight Stroll  – a “Vintage Christmas in Portsmouth”

Candlelight Stroll, an annual holiday tradition at Strawbery Banke since 1979 showcases 350 years of seasonal and holiday traditions against the backdrop of the Museum’s furnished historic houses. On these weekend evenings, the Museum grounds glow with hundreds of lighted candle lanterns, the houses are adorned with thousands of hand-made decorations crafted from…

The Messenger – December 9, 2016

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Download The Messenger - December 9, 2016 (pdf)Henniker burglaries

On November 28th the Henniker Police Department received a report of a burglary on Old Hillsboro Road. The suspects made entry into the home through a door located in the back of the house. Jewelry and a lock box was taken. On November 30th police received a report of an attempted burglary on…

Colby-Sawyer College lays off 18 as part of restructuring

Colby-Sawyer College administrators confirmed they had laid off 18 employees this week as part of a restructuring to deal with a $2.6 million operating loss in the current school year. Notices were sent out to seven faculty members and 11 other staffers on…

H-D Winter Concert “The Light Eternal”

The H-D Music department presents its Winter Concert Thursday, December 15 at 7 p.m. at the HDMS Cafetorium. This free concert features the HDHS Chorus and Band as they explore songs related to Light including a piece entitled “The Light Eternal” which musically chronicles the attack on the USAT Dorchester during WWII which took the lives of…

New Boston company donates iMac Computer to school

Students at New Boston Central School, New Boston, NH are taking another step up in technology thanks to the donation of a new iMac desktop computer and color printer from miEdge. Mark Smith, Founder and CEO of the New Boston based miEdge, presented the new iMac to…

Antrim Festival of Trees features ‘A Winter’s Evening’ December 10

Antrim welcomed hundreds of visitors to the opening of their seventh annual Festival of Trees on Thanksgiving weekend. The festival continues through the month of December until January 2. Unlike other festival of trees events, Antrim’s is not a fundraiser and displays are not for sale. Rather, the free event is put on to celebrate…

Speedway seeks to host music festivals

Loudon town leaders are considering a proposal from the New Hampshire Motor Speedway to host a multi-day music festival. On Tuesday, a sound test was conducted at the racetrack to test the noise level at different parts of the grounds. The track wants to hold a three-day music festival next summer. A letter of intent for the festival was sent to…

The Messenger – December 2, 2016

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Resident salutes Goffstown Police Department

Goffstown resident Dave Gilland recently sent this letter to the Selectmen: “I don’t believe that the police are congratulated enough for doing an extremely difficult job, so I wanted to take the time to pass on my thoughts of the Goffstown PD. My wife and I have…

Washington woman clocked at 94 mph

On November 25, 2016, while running radar during a speed enforcement grant provided by the NH Highway Safety Agency, Washington Police Lt. Steven Marshall stopped a vehicle for travelling nearly 3 times the posted 35 mph speed limit. Lt. Marshall was running stationary radar on…

H-D budget seeks 14.58% ($1.7 million) more tax $$

The proposed H-D school  budget for 2017-2018 currently stands at $23,006,870, a 5.85% increase over the current budget. With reductions in state and federal aid, the district needs to raise $13,294,845 in real estate taxes, an increase of $1,704,805 or 14.58% over the current amount. Board Chair Rich Pelletier suggested that…

Another ex Weare police officer suing the town

Lisa Censabella of Nashua, an ex-Weare police officer filed the lawsuit against the town of Weare, Police Chief Sean Kelly, Lt. Frank Hebert, Town Administrator Naomi Bolton, several former officers and the five selectmen, claiming that she was “subjected to constant harassment and social isolation” and wrongfully terminated, after having…

CSC students have respiratory problems

Some Colby Sawyer College Students were evacuated on Monday night after reporting respiratory problems. New London Fire Department responded to the Best Dorm at Colby Sawyer College shortly before 9:30 pm Tuesday, for reports of an unknown gas.  Fire Chief Jay Lyons said the students reported having respiratory problems and fire fighters evacuated the…

HDMS Turkey Trot aids Food Pantry

The students and staff at Hillsboro-Deering Middle School participated in the HDMS Annual Turkey Trot on 11/22/2016. The students collected 271 canned food items to donate to the local food pantry. The first place winners of the Turkey Trot won a turkey, second place winners won a pie, and the third place winners won cookies. The crowd was adorned with turkey hats, pilgrim hats, Native American costumes, and…

Five H-DHS students earn first place in DECA North Atlantic Region

After a month of competing against other high schools in a global competition, two teams of students from Hillsboro-Deering High School have qualified for the DECA International Conference in April 2017.  In the Virtual Business Sports Management Competition, three students, juniors Nick Lester and Thomas Ferguson, and sophomore Ryan Gillett, chose the…

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