The Messenger – October 5, 2018

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Download The Messenger - October 5, 2018 (pdf)Hillsboro teen arrested with firearm and drugs

On September 26th, Officer Fosher of the Hooksett Police Department stopped a vehicle on West River Rd. for multiple line violations. Fosher identified the driver of the vehicle as Alan Clark, 18, of Hillsboro. While Fosher was speaking with Clark and his female passenger, he noticed both parties appeared nervous and were giving inconsistent stories. When he began…

Hillsborough and Jaffrey men sustain injuries in Hancock accident

On September 26th, the Hancock Police responded to a two-car collision on Concord Road south of the Forest Road intersection. Initial investigation shows that a construction work zone had been established in the area. A red 2003 Ford F-150, operated by Dennis Campbell, 63, of Jaffrey was southbound on Route 202 in the work zone. He passed through the Forest Road intersection when he encountered a marked flagger attempting to…

McDonald’s franchisees present Community Policing Awards

On Wednesday, McDonald’s franchisees across New Hampshire led a fundraising effort to donate $50,000 to the New Hampshire Association of Chiefs of Police, from 4 to 7 p.m. All 54 McDonald’s restaurants will contribute a percentage of sales to the Association. McDonald’s will also recognize several officers…

Full-Day kindergarten program in Weare?

Want to know more about what full day kindergarten might look like at Center Woods Elementary? There will be two information sessions, the first on October 9 at Center Woods Elementary in the library from 5-6 PM and a second session on October 16 in the library at the Weare Middle School. The ad hoc committee created by the Weare School Board last year to study full day kindergarten for the…

Stark student studies at Snow Farm

SRHS junior Lauren Zervos attended Snow Farm: The New England Craft Program in Williamsburg, MA, for two weeks in July to study ceramics and metalsmithing. Snow Farm is one of only nine craft schools in the United States with comprehensive offerings and intensive, immersive instruction for high school students. During her two weeks at Snow Farm, Ms. Zervos studied along with other…

GIRLS’ SOCCER

Hillsboro-Deering 6, Monadnock 1: Izabella Warren tied Hillsboro-Deering’s scoring record with her three goals, giving her 83 goals for her career. Hopkinton 4, Prospect Mountain 0: Hopkinton took a 3-0 lead into halftime…

BOYS’ BASS FISHING

Kearsarge 1st, Sunapee 3rd: The Kearsarge bass fishing team caught eight fish to win its first ever NHIAA state championship. Kearsarge finished runner-up to Keene in 2016. The Cougars caught eight small fish that weighed a total of 24.81 pounds. Sunapee finished 3rd (eight fish, 18.74 pounds)…

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