The Messenger – November 9, 2018

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Download The Messenger - November 9, 2018 (pdf)Environmental groups to sue Bow’s Merrimack Station

The Conservation Law Foundation and the Sierra Club have announced that they intend to file suit to prevent Bow’s Merrimack Station power plant from releasing too much warm water into the Merrimack River. The plant uses water from the river, boils it to power turbines and cool machinery, before returning it to the river at a higher temperature. In 2011 the EPA suggested that the plant, then owned by PSNH, should install cooling towers to reduce the…

Hillsborough celebrates an Olde Fashioned Christmas

Again this year, Hillsborough Pride is coordinating the efforts of Hillsborough’s churches, civic groups and businesses into a town-wide, day-long celebration of both the religious and commercial aspects of Christmas. On Saturday, December 21st, this year’s event runs from 8 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at venues throughout town. Start your day off with…

Greenfield woman loses control – strikes Hancock cruiser twice

On November 3rd, Hancock Police, Greenfield Police and the New Hampshire State Police responded to a two-car collision on Stoddard Road with reported injuries. Initial investigation shows that a blue 1990 Volvo station wagon, operated by Rebecca Dinerstein, 31 of Greenfield, traveling northbound on Stoddard Road, tried to avoid a limb in the roadway, lost control of her vehicle, started swerving erratically, crossing into…

Henniker Police bust NEC underage drinking

Henniker Police arrested dozens of New England College students at an underage drinking party at a private home, on October 26th. Neither the Henniker Police nor NEC officials would respond to requests for more details. The Messenger has learned that Police Chief Matthew French informed the…

GIRLS’ VOLLEYBALL

Division III Championship. #1 Winnisquam 3, #3 Inter-Lakes 0: Shannon Goodwin led the way with 20 kills and 17 digs as the top-ranked Bears capped a 19-0 season with their second straight Division III championship. Just like last year, Winnisquam beat Inter-Lakes in the final, 3-0. And winning the back-to-back titles is what propelled Goodwin, the defending D-III Player of the Year, to those new heights in her final high school game….

BOYS’ SOCCER

Division II Championship. #1 ConVal 3, #3 Coe-Brown 2: Top-seeded ConVal began its scoring run after Cayden Donoghue scored the first of his two goals to make it 1-0 Coe-Brown. Taylor Burgess tied the game in the 46th minute before Colby Knight and Finn Wegmueller tallied goals within two minutes of each other to make it 3-1. Donoghue made things interesting for Coe-Brown with his second goal on a nifty shot to the outside of his foot in the 73rd minute….

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