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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