The Messenger – October 12, 2018

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Download The Messenger - October 12, 2018 (pdf)Warner Town Clerk resigns

Long-time Warner Town Clerk Judy Newman-Rogers has resigned. In a letter read into the record of the October 2nd meeting, she said, “I am submitting this letter to officially tender my resignation as the Town Clerk of Warner, effective October 13, 2018. It has been an honor and privilege to have served the residents of Warner as Deputy Town Clerk and then as Town Clerk for the past 24…

Hillsborough man sentenced to 7.5-15 years in prison

Jerry Newton, 54, of Hillsborough will serve two concurrent 7½- to 15-year sentences in state prison, with a third sentence suspended, after being found guilty of taking hundreds of thousands of dollars from accounts designed to care for his elderly mother. Newton was found guilty of…

Weare man, missing since being subpoenaed, found dead

Donald Guillemette, of Weare, CEO of CareGivers Inc. hanged himself last month at the town of Merrimack’s Horse Hill Nature Preserve, after the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Charitable Trusts Division subpoenaed CareGivers’ financial records going back to 2015. The organization he headed failed to file three years of annual financial reports with…

Pats Peak’s Oktoberfest, Ski & Snowboard Sale set for Nov. 4th

Pats Peak announces its 16th annual Oktoberfest celebration in conjunction with the 48th annual Pats Peak Ski Team Ski and Snowboard Sale on Sunday, November 4, 2018. The Oktoberfest event is from 11am to 5pm and admission is free. This event is one of the biggest Oktoberfest celebrations in New Hampshire. It includes live music from…

GIRLS’ FIELD HOCKEY

Hopkinton 6, ConVal 0: Katie Meserve had a hat trick as the Hawks bounced back from their second loss of the season with their fifth shutout. Gilford 8, Franklin 0: Ryleigh Seufert played a strong two-way game for the Tornadoes, but they couldn’t overcome Salanitro’s five goals in a loss on Tuesday…

BOYS’ SOCCER

Hillsboro-Deering 4, Monadnock 3: Ben Ketterer’s hat trick helped the Hillcats snap a three-game losing streak with this one-goal win on the road. Hillsboro-Deering 4, Mascoma 3: Ben Ketterer scored a hat trick and Kadin Garvin drove a shot into the net from 20 yards out to lift the Hillcats to their second consecutive win…

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