The Messenger – April 27, 2018

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Alert pharmacy owner saves elderly woman $5,000

Police credit the quick thinking of a Henniker businesswoman for saving an elderly woman $5,000 from a scammer stealing thousands of dollars.
An elderly woman came in to the Henniker Pharmacy asking help to overnight express $5,000 to New Jersey. Owner Sarah Chapin was suspicious and started…

City of Franklin poised for a major economic revival

Franklin expects an economic revival because of a pair of projects designed at attracting outsiders to the city. PermaCity Life and Mill City Park are generating excitement and, major investment dollars in the state’s smallest city. According to City Manager Judie Milner, “The city a while ago recognized that we need to increase our tax base. We can’t support a business on its own. We need to have something that will…

Deering couple suing the North Haverhill Fair for injuries received

Tammy and Eric Soule of Deering are suing the North Haverhill Fair and two contestants in last year’s sled pull for negligence, claiming she was injured when a team of horses crashed into her. The lawsuit filed also names Bonni Bolduc McPherson and Keith Bergeron, both of Deerfield, as defendants. According to the suit, Tammy Soule was at the fair to observe the horse-pull event when a team of horses led by Bergeron “proceeded at a full-speed uncontrolled run toward…

Woman fails to return to Tilton facility

State prison officials are asking the public’s help locating a Tilton inmate who didn’t return to her transitional housing unit Friday in Concord. Ann-Marie Ruggles, 45, was allowed to leave on an outing but didn’t return to the Shea Farm Transitional Housing Unit as required, officials said. Ruggles, who was convicted of…

Sports – Boys Lacrosse

Windham 14, John Stark 3: The Generals scored the first two goals of the game, but Windham took over from there, winning its fourth straight game.Hopkinton 13, ConVal 5: Hopkinton took a 5-1 lead in the first quarter and held a 7-3 advantage at halftime. The game stayed close but Hopkinton pushed its lead to 9-4 after the third and cruised to victory…

Sports – Girls Lacrosse

John Stark 14, Alvirne 2: The Generals opened with six goals in the first eight minutes and had an 11-2 halftime lead. Ten Stark players scored goals in the game including, Anna Salisbury’s first varsity goal. Hopkinton 17, ConVal 9: A balanced Hawks offense lead the squad to its fourth straight win to open the season. Hopkinton has scored at least 15 goals in every game so far…

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