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In This Issue
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…
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