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In This Issue
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…
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