The Messenger – July 6, 2018

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Franklin City Council overrides veto, breaks tax cap

For the first time since its adoption 30 years ago, the Franklin City Council voted to break the city’s tax cap Thursday night, overriding a veto by Mayor Tony Giunta on a 6-3 vote. It did so by moving municipal and school debt services, or bond payments and interest due on those payments, outside the tax cap for one year. The decision allocates…

New London approves firm to study repurposing Buker Building

At Monday’s meeting, the New London Select Board received presentations from three architectural firms bidding to prepare proposal for repurposing the Buker Municipal Building. The facility, annexed to historic Whipple Hall, houses both the Police/Dispatch and Recreation Departments. The Board made it clear that Whipple Hall was not part…

Goffstown girl collides with paving truck

Julia Yost, 19, of Goffstown is in stable condition after being seriously injured in a collision with a paving truck at the intersection of Greer and Mast roads in Goffstown. She was traveling southeast on Mast Road about 8:30 a.m. Friday when she veered her vehicle into the oncoming lane and struck the side of a paving truck that was…

Ann Hallahan Lifetime Achievement Award

New London REALTOR® Ann Hallahan recently received a lifetime achievement award from the Sunapee Region Board of REALTORS®. Ann started in real estate in 1984 and thirty years ago this year she opened her own office, Ann C. Hallahan Real Estate. She was a long-time Chair of SRBR’s Professional Standards Committee and still serves on the committee today. In 1993, she was recognized as the SRBR REALTOR® of the Year. “Ann Hallahan is proof that hard work, not age, matters. Since she started in…

John Stark Regional High School Scholarship Awards

John Stark Regional High School presented over $88,000 in scholarships at the Academic Achievement and Scholarship Awards presentation held at the school. In addition to scholarships for graduating seniors, there were several book awards presented to juniors.  Academic Awards for freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors were awarded earlier this spring…

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