Monthly Archive for September, 2018

The Messenger – September 28, 2018

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Download The Messenger - September 28, 2018 (pdf)Deering Police seize $50,000 worth of marijuana

Following a two week investigation, which concluded with a planned physical surveillance and apprehension action, the Deering (NH) Police arrested three New Hampshire men for various charges in relation to a Marijuana cultivation operation in the Tubbs Hill section of Deering. The garden held a number of very productive marijuana plants which were ultimately seized by…

New Boston claims officer ‘acted in good faith’ and is immune from liability

The town of New Boston is defending one of its officers, saying he took “normal, routine and appropriate steps” when pursuing a truck across town lines at a speed of close to 80 mph that ended when the vehicle rolled over, killing one of the three teenagers inside. The town of New Boston and Police Sgt. Stephen Case are being sued by…

3rd Annual Blood Drive for Abby 0n Nov. 5th

Meet Abby from Weare. Music lover, straight A student, avid reader, figure skater, animal whisperer….& fearless fighter of Leukemia! She will end chemotherapy on November 5th after 27 months of treatment that included many life saving blood transfusions. We will have a lot to celebrate as she…

Senior Dinners at Wilmot’s Red Barn resume Oct. 18

Fun-filled luncheons serving seniors in the Kearsarge Area are resuming their schedule at the Wilmot Community Association’s (WCA) Red Barn at 11:30 a.m. on the third Thursday of the month starting Thursday, October 18, 2017. Reservations are required for each luncheon. Attendees wanting to enjoy…

GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL

Mascoma 3, Hillsboro-Deering 2: The Hillcats came close to pulling off the upset. John Stark 3, Pelham 1: John Stark came out strong in front of its Homecoming crowd and dominated the first set, 25-10. The second was tighter, but the Generals pulled away at the end for a 25-18 win. Pelham answered by taking the third, 25-23, but the Generals left no doubt with a 25-13 win in the fourth…

BOYS’ FOOTBALL

Hillsboro-Deering/Hopkinton 47, Newport 0: Colby Quiet rushed for 177 yards and four touchdowns and freshman running back Jack Morrall added 108 yards on 11 attempts as the Redhawks improved to 3-1 in Division III…

The Messenger – September 21, 2018

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Download The Messenger - September 21, 2018 (pdf)New Boston Fire Department leads annual ceremony

The New Boston Fire Department held its annual 911 remembrance ceremony on the morning of September 11. Honor Guard, Chief Officers along with Police Department accompanied the wreath presenters, Firefighter Dick Moody and his wife, Betsy Moody to the Department’s 911 tree where the wreath was laid. The ceremony was kept simple and meaningful. The Chief’s brother, Dave MacDonald provided the…

New London Police receive K9 grant

Hero K9, a national 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to protecting our nation by raising funds to provide the Public Safety community with K9s, training, and necessary equipment is pleased to announce that an equipment grant has been awarded to the New London NH Police Department for their K9 Vilo. An in-squad kennel will be provided to the agency at no cost, thanks to the generosity of…

Weare man missing after being subpoenaed – found dead in Merrimack

Donny Guillemette of Weare, the President and CEO of The CareGivers, Inc., a local nonprofit that assists the “frail, elderly and disabled in order that they may maintain their independence and dignity,” was found dead over the weekend in Merrimack. Family members reported him missing on September 11th, after being subpoenaed…

Hillsborough man arrested for raping 16-year-old

Dylan Stahley, 21, of Hillsborough has been charged with raping a teenager while camping with friends at the Concord quarries. Stahley is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday afternoon in Merrimack County Superior Court in Concord. The investigation began April 13th after…

GIRLS’ SOCCER

Hillsboro-Deering 4, Somersworth 3, OT: Izabella Warren scored two goals in first half and added a third in the second half on a penalty kick.Belmont 4, Hillsboro-Deering 0: Belmont took a 2-0 lead into halftime. H-D’s defense was led by Cassidy Wightman, Lexi McClure, Kaylea Davison and Eva LaValley…

BOYS’ FOOTBALL

HD-Hopkinton 26, Kearsarge 13: The Redhawks overcame the Cougars no-huddle spread offense and their own 10 offensive penalties to secure a hard earned 26 -13 victory. The Redhawks relied on Junior Colby Quiet for 172 yards rushing and 2 touchdowns. Quiet also snagged 3 passes for another 93 yards and 2 more touchdowns. In total Colby Quiet accumulated a total of 265 yards and 4 touchdowns…

The Messenger – September 14, 2018

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Download the Messenger - September 14, 2018 (pdf)John Stark testing additional “Late Buses” thru December

John Stark Regional High School will soon begin running two late buses beyond the regular end of day buses. On Tuesdays and Wednesdays, buses will leave JSRHS at 4:30 PM and again at 5:30 PM and will make stops at established bus stops: Henniker Community School, Weare Middle School, Country 3 Corners (Weare) and Lanctot’s (Weare). This late bus schedule is a pilot program and will…

Alex Pike, a John Stark sophomore, plays on US Youth Futsal team

Alex Pike, a sophomore from John Stark Regional High School, made the US Youth Futsal team for the third year in a row this year. Tryouts for the team began in New England during last winter and the final tryouts were in Kansas in June. In Kansas, Pike secured her position on the team against players from 34 states. In July, she…

Bow Police Officers save a person’s life

Master Patrol Officer Matt Pratte and School Resource Officer Mike Carpenter responded to a welfare check and found a person barely alert and bleeding profusely. Officer Carpenter’s swift and courageous actions in applying a tourniquet off his duty belt, (which the department had just purchased) administering quick clot from MPO Pratte, and…

GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL

Mascenic 3, Hillsboro-Deering 0: Maddie O’Brien helped the Hillcats get off to an encouraging start, serving six straight points to give H-D an early lead in the first set, but the Hillcats eventually fell to the Vikings…

BOYS’ SOCCER

Hillsboro-Deering 5, Newfound 2: Ben Ketterer led the Hillcats with 3oals, and Evan Winters scored his first varsity goal. Sanborn 2, Hillsboro-Deering 1 OT: Hillsboro-Deering had many good opportunities and near misses and lost in OT…

In New Hampshire – September 2018

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Download In New Hampshire - September 2018 (pdf)Washington area artisans open studio tour set

Looking for a fun way to spend the last weekend of September or the first weekend of October (Columbus Day Weekend)? Take a scenic drive to the quaint village of Washington, NH for the Annual Washington Area Artisans Tour. Ten local artists and craftsmen will be displaying and selling their beautiful work on…

Buy back to save loons from lead poisoning

In response to a second straight year of high loon mortality from ingested lead (Pb) fishing tackle, the Loon Preservation Committee and New Hampshire Fish and Game are doubling incentives for anglers to switch to non-toxic tackle through their lead tackle buy-back program…

71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival Oct. 5, 6 & 7

The 71st Annual Warner Fall Foliage Festival is scheduled during the upcoming Columbus Day Weekend. The festival begins on Friday, October 5, when the midway opens from 6 to 9 PM. The DoBros, a local folkgrass/rock band, are scheduled to play on the MainStreet Warner Stage from 7:30 to 10 PM. There will be numerous activities and entertainment throughout downtown on…

Museum Day Live and Fall Foliage Tours at the NH Boat Museum

A national program sponsored by Smithsonian Magazine, Museum Day Live is a one-day event where participating museums across the country open their doors for free. The New Hampshire Boat Museum will be participating again this year! Admission to the museum will be free by showing your Museum Day Live! registration. Come enjoy our 2018 exhibit: New Chapters: Rare Boats That Mark Transitions In Our Culture And…

 

 

 

The Messenger – September 7, 2018

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Two Hillsborough men arrested on felony charges

Timothy Baylies, 36, of Hillsborough, a former technology coordinator at South Meadow School in Peterborough has been charged with stealing laptops and other computer-related items from the district. Authorities say he stole between $1,000 and $1,500 worth of electronic items from the ConVal School District between November 15, 2015 and January 27, 2016. The class B felony carries a sentence of…

Groundbreaking Ceremony for Franklin’s new Mercantile Place

Representatives of General Properties joined local government representatives at the official groundbreaking of Mercantile Place, a three-building complex newly under construction at the corner of Route 3A and Tannery Street, in Franklin, overlooking the Pemigewasset River…

New Boston Emergency Services presents Learn About Living in the Country

New Boston Emergency Services will be offering a unique opportunity for New Boston residents, particularly newer residents, to become aware of some of the major differences of living in a rural community as compared to an urban or even suburban environment. The focus will be primarily on safety, and emergency preparedness, but also includes…

GIRLS’ SOCCER

Trinity 3, Hillsboro-Deering 0: Kelley Francis scored once in the first 10 minutes of the game before completing the hat trick with a pair of second half strikes. Bow 7, Oyster River 1: Oyster’s River’s defensive pressure had Bow scrambling early…

BOYS’ FOOTBALL

Hillsboro-Deering-Hopkinton 20, Laconia 14: The Redhawks and Sachems were deadlocked at halftime, 8-8, but H-D-Hopkinton outplayed Laconia in the fourth quarter to secure a season-opening win.Merrimack 41, Goffstown 6: The Tomahawks scored five touchdowns and pitched a shutout on defense in the first half on their way to a 41-6 season-opening home triumph…

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