The Messenger – August 31, 2018

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Download The Messenger - August 31, 2018 (pdf)New Boston Police sued

Aaron Hodgdon, of Weare, one of the passengers involved in a fatal car crash in Weare in 2015, is suing the New Boston Police department and the officer who pursued the vehicle across town lines. The suit accuses New Boston Police Sgt. Stephen Case of negligence and reckless conduct by violating the…

NEC welcomes another large freshman class to school

A freshmen class of about 475 first-year students assembled at New England College last Friday, a class that is above the recent average of about 350 new students, and almost as large as the 490 who reported last fall. The college’s goal is to increase the size of the student body from roughly 600 a decade ago to about…

Annual Arvanetaki Charity Auction benefits three groups

The annual Charity Yard Sale conducted by Stella and George Arvanetaki of Hillsboro, in July, earned 3645.00 dollars, all donated to charities in Hillsboro. Cashier checks in the amount of $1215.00 were presented to…

GIRLS’ SOCCER

Hillsboro-Deering 12, Monadnock 0: The Hillcats scored eight first-half goals and netted four more in the second for a commanding season-opening win over the Huskies. Hopkinton 9, Conant 1: The Hawks’ first goal came 40 seconds into the match and they netted a second tally 30 seconds later. The high pressure at the start caused Oriole turnovers and Hopkinton capitalized…

BOYS’ SOCCER

Campbell 4, Hillsboro-Deering 0: The Hillcats held the Cougars scoreless at halftime, but played the second half of their season opener without their starting striker or goalkeeper. Pittsfield 4, Lin-Wood 1: The game was tied 1-1 at the half but the Panthers scored goals in the 42nd and 45th minutes to take a 3-1 lead en route to a season-opening win.

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