The Messenger – July 28, 2017

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Epsom Selectmen approve Eagle Scout’s nature trail

Eagle Scout Ryan Burns spoke to the Epsom Select Board about his proposed Eagle Scout project. He would like to create a nature trail within Webster Park. Ryan showed pictures of the area he will be clearing and making the trail for walking and…

Hillsborough man arrested for stalking

Todd Starkweather, 49, of Hillsborough was arrested for stalking after allegedly finding him in the car with his domestic violence victim. An officer observed Starkweather with a female passenger driving the wrong way through the parking lot of R.K. Plaza Friday around 9:33 p.m. The officer said the driver failed to use…

Selectmen adopt a new policy on parking at the Hopkinton Fair

The Hopkinton Select Board has adopted a lottery-style system to determine which groups are allowed to park cars during the 2017 Hopkinton Fair. The policy results from a visit by Hopkinton boys’ baseball coach Dave Chase and Steve Yianakopolos, a member of the RedHawks cooperative varsity football team booster club, who approached the town for…

Bradford girl is spokesman for diabetes care

Anna Cook of Bradford is traveling to Washington, D.C., with an important message when it comes to funding and research for Type 1 diabetes. She was diagnosed with the disease at the age of 3, so this is the only life she’s ever known. Now 11 years old, Anna is constantly monitoring her glucose levels to manage her diabetes. Earlier this year, she found out she was chosen to…

Police searching for Peterborough runaway teenager

The Peterborough Police Department is seeking assistance in locating a missing juvenile. She was last seen by her guardian on July 21, 2017 at 10 pm going to bed. She was found missing the morning of the 22nd. It does appear that she took a back pack and packed clothing. She was last seen wearing a green t-shirt and black shorts. She may be in…

White Birch Center receives two grants

White Birch Center was recently awarded two generous grants in support of a project to institute technology for assessment practices in Early Learning. The Bruce J. Anderson Foundation, Inc., a supporting organization of the Boston Foundation, awarded a $5,000 grant and the Henniker Rotary Club granted $3,000 to this progressive initiative. The grant money awarded…

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