The Messenger – June 8, 2018

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H-D Music Director honored for 20 years of service

On Saturday, Hillsborough Pride hosted an assembly of various groups, gathered for the sole purpose of honoring Hillsboro-Deering’s dynamic Music Director Heidi Welch on her retirement after 20 years of dedicated service to her students. Commendations were received from the NH House, the NH Senate, Congresswoman Annie Kuster, Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Senator Maggie Hassan and…

Dunkin Jenkins Trustees propose an H-D Performing Arts Auditorium

The Duncan Jenkins Trustees hope to create a more lasting legacy to Sally Jenkins for the generous gift to the communities of Washington, Hillsboro and Deering. Duncan Jenkins, in conjunction with the Administration of the Hillsboro Deering School system, is proposing the construction of a new building on campus that will contain an auditorium, band room, music studio, art studio and…

Hometown boy joins the New Boston Police Department

Tyler Ruggiero is 21 years old and completed his Associates Degree in Criminal Justice just a few weeks ago at NHTI in Concord. As part of his degree, he also completed a 120 hour internship with our agency. Tyler is an Eagle Scout, having appeared before the Select Board as part of his project, and was raised…

300 tons per day of solid waste in Weare

The Waste Management Division of the NH Department of Environmental Services held a public hearing Wednesday on Granite State Recycling’s application to construct a 300 ton/day collection/transfer facility for single stream recyclables, municipal solid waste, along with construction and demolition debris at 33 B&B Lane in Weare. Todd Moore from DES explained the permitting procedure and Engineer Michael Penny, representing the applicant, spoke of how the company is working to limit litter, odors and noise, which did…

Boys Lacrosse

DIVISION III CHAMPIONSHIP: #4 Laconia 10, #2 Hopkinton 6: Laconia  scored the first six goals of the second half en route to a 10-6 triumph over Hopkinton. The title is the Sachems’ third in the past four years. Tuesday marked the first ever championship appearance for second-seeded Hopkinton (15-2)…

Girls Lacrosse

DIVISION III QUARTERFINALS: #1 Derryfield 15, #8 ConVal 7: The Cougars also received four goals and three draw controls from Lucy Licata and eight saves from Shawna Lesmerises. Grace Dell scored twice while Lily Sheridan and Katie Moorehead each had a goal for eighth-seeded ConVal…

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