The Messenger – December 1, 2017

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In This Issue

Woman shot while riding in Elm Brook Park

Local and state authorities say they’ve yet to decide whether to bring charges in connection with a hunting accident Tuesday afternoon in which a woman was shot and slightly injured while mountain biking in Elm Brook Park. State conservation officers and Hopkinton Police have interviewed a 34-year-old Hopkinton hunter, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department said in a…

Washington students support veterans

The Washington Elementary School Student Council and all of the members of the Washington Elementary School sponsored a successful, second annual Socktober event. The students and staff collected 400 pairs of socks, 132 pairs more than last year. The socks will be donated to…

Weare students tour the Hopkinton-Everett Flood Control Project

This fall, 7th grade science teacher Jan Dwinnells taught her students  at the Weare Middle School about the 1938 Great Flood, the subsequent construction of the Hopkinton-Everett dam system, and how it had an everlasting impact on the Town of Weare. On November 9, the Hopkinton-Everett Flood Control Project became the…

Proctor faculty member killed in Florida

Lindsey Degon, 32, faculty member at Proctor Academy, died in a scooter crash while vacationing in Florida. She was a passenger on a scooter that turned out of a hotel parking lot and slid into traffic in Key West, FL. Degon fell off the scooter and was struck by an oncoming pickup truck. According to police, Degon’s boyfriend and varsity football coach at…

Attorney General clears Belmont Police Officer in shooting death

Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald has announced that a Belmont police officer was justified when he fired two shots into a man who simultaneously shot himself in the head. Investigators in MacDonald’s 24-page report details the September 30th incident at the…

Franklin Police arrest trio indicted for August home invasion

The Merrimack County grand jury has handed down indictments of three people accused of busting into a Franklin home and robbing a paralyzed woman at gunpoint last August. Juan Flores, 26, Bryan Martinez, 25, and Melissa Natal, 36, all of Franklin, each face one felony count of accomplice to robbery. Authorities say the trio broke into the home about 3 a.m. and demanded….

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