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In This Issue
Hillsboro woman sustains life-threatening injuries
On Tuesday, December 26th the Hancock Police Department Responded to a report of a serious motor vehicle collision on Route 202 in the area of Kimball Road in Hancock. Hancock Police along with Fire and Rescue personnel responded to the scene and found two vehicles involved on Route 202 just east of Kimball Rd., both with heavy front end damage. One of the vehicles involved was…
Many combine efforts to make a veteran’s last wish come true
On December 10 WMUR aired a story about an air force veteran who has terminal cancer and his only wish was to see the new Star Wars movie opening on December 15. Ron Villimaire has been a Star Wars fan since the first movie, sharing his interest with his daughter Elizabeth. As a commitment to her Dad, Elizabeth contacted WMUR and asked if they would…
New Boston Police Officer dies suddenly
The New Boston Police department has announced that Officer Brandon T. Tucker, 23, of Manchester, passed away suddenly on December 19, 2017. Officer Tucker was hired as a Part-Time Officer in New Boston on May 18, 2015 and completed the Part-Time Academy later that summer. On July 2, 2016, Officer Tucker was appointed a Full-Time Officer and completed the…
Weare Middle School students excel at virtual coding competition
Weare Middle School took several awards at New Hampshire’s first virtual coding competition on Dec. 19 at Pinkerton Academy. For participation in coding events leading up to the final competition, Weare Middle School took two second place awards—the Diversity Award for highest percentage of girls participating based on school population and…
Firefighters’ quick response saves Christmas for Weare family
On December 22, 2017, at 10:08 hours a passerby called 9-1-1 to report a chimney fire at 885 River Road. The Weare Fire Department responded with Engine 5 staffed with the on-duty crew. Fire Chief Robert Vezina was on scene within 12 minutes of the alarm and reported that the initial chimney fire had extended to the attic of a 1-story residential building…