Download The Messenger – July 13, 2018
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Antrim man has served the Legion for 52 years
Donald L. Paige of Antrim was presented the NH Legionnaire of the Year Award. He was presented this award in front of 300 delegates from all over the state, representing over 100 posts. Don is a member of Post 50 Antrim, and has been a member of Post 50 for 52 years, and served as Commander from 1970-1972. Since 1973 he has been the Post Adjutant for 45 continuous years. Don has always been…
Tuesday fire shuts down production at Goffstown company
A fire at Absolute Data Destruction in Goffstown shut down operations for the day on Tuesday and sent one employee to the hospital for evaluation. According to Fire Chief Richard O’Brien, the employees were in the process of evacuating the building when…
Hearing on Mount Sunapee lease transfer July 25th
Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald and Department of Natural and Cultural Resources Commissioner Sarah Stewart announce details of the proposed transfer of the State’s lease of a portion of Sunapee Mountain State Park to VR NE Holdings, LLC, a subsidiary of Vail Resorts, Inc. (“Vail”). As a condition of the Vail transaction, the State lease will need…
Goffstown girl recovering after collision with paving truck
The Goffstown teen who was involved in a serious collision with a paving truck is out of surgery and in stable condition.
Goffstown Police reports indicate that on June 29th, Julia Yost, 19, veered into the oncoming lane on Mast Road in Goffstown and hit the broadside of a paving truck that was hauling several pieces of heavy equipment. Goffstown Police had initially reported that 44-year-old Rosta Myslivec of Merrimack was the operator of the truck, but officials have received new information that Myslivec was…
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