The Messenger – November 2, 2018

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Download The Messenger - November 2, 2018 (pdf)Hopkinton library takes first steps at reopening after fire

It has been less than three months since a lightning strike on the cupola of the Hopkinton Town Library started a devastating fire, but great progress at restoring the facility has been made. The Community Room, officially reopened last week, welcomed a group of youngsters for its first storytime program since the fire. Various pieces of…

John Stark/Hopkinton Robotics Team drops tight finals match

The John Stark/Hopkinton Robotics Team, Oz-Ram, had a fantastic performance at the inaugural Governor’s Cup robotics competition held at Plymouth State University over the weekend of October 13. Working with the support of their mentors, students at the competition had to design and build a robot to complete  a variety of tasks. At the…

Contoocook man indicted on multiple Federal firearms charges

Nathaniel Carr, 24, of Contoocook has been indicted on two counts of possession of a firearm by a prohibited person. He is accused of having a .22 caliber revolver and a box of ammunition on August 1st and a .380 caliber pistol, as well as more than 70 rounds of ammunition on…

New England College features Segway inventor Dean Kamen

Dean Kamen, inventor and entrepreneur was recently invited to New England College as part of the President’s Speaker Series. Kamen, well known in New Hampshire for the FIRST Robotics program and the SEGWAY, is now embarking on a project that may change the medical world as much as he’s already changed the worlds of transportation and…

GIRLS’ SOCCER

#4 Hopkinton 3, #5 Gilford 1: Hopkinton scored two first half goals and one in the second. The Hawks were a bit unlucky to let up a goal in the last minute of the game. #8 Raymond 2, #1 Belmont 0: The defending-champion Rams scored in the 18th minute and the 61st minute to knock off the No. 1 seed in the D-III tournament…

BOYS’ FOOTBALL

HD/Hopkinton 21, Stevens 0: Caleb Yianakopolos did it all in the Redhawks’ regular-season-ending win. He threw two touchdown passes, ran in another score, notched two interceptions on defense and recovered a fumble. Yianakopolos was 8-for-16 passing for 56 yards, connecting with Jack Horne and Joe Sawitsky on touchdown passes. He carried seven times for 74 yards and a score. Colby Quiet picked up 96 yards on 23 carries for the Redhawks…

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