The Messenger – December 28, 2018

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Download The Messenger - December 28, 2018 (pdf)New London man stabbed to death in Hillsborough

State and local police continue to investigate the suspicious death of a man found early Saturday morning at a mobile home on Old Henniker Road in Hillsborough. After an autopsy on Sunday, New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald, in a joint release with state police and Hillsborough Police Chief David Roarick, announced that Brett Wilson, 51, of Elkins whose body was found in a…

Messenger readers support Lions Christmas Baskets

In the spirit of the season, Messenger readers have again stepped to help the Hillsboro Lions Club’s Christmas Food Basket Project. This year’s contributions totaled…

Rick Hall Classic supports the Food Pantry

Bill Gould came by the Henniker Food Pantry with a check for $2,500 that was raised in the 2018 Rick Hall Golf Classic! As many people in Henniker know, Rick Hall cared deeply about his community and donated food and money willingly in his desire to help anyone in need. He most likely would be very…

Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce announces ambitious 2019 schedule

Hillsborough’s Chamber of Commerce is promising a productive 2019 with programs and activities to support the town and its businesses. Held the second Tuesday of the months of January to June, and September to November, the Business Breakfast series, from 8am – 9:15am, at the American Legion Hall will feature…

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Fall Mountain 46, Hillsboro-Deering 20: FM started out hot and scored the first 16 points of the game. That stretched to a 28-10 halftime advantage as the Wildcats took control of the game. Newport 53, Sunapee 47: This back and forth affair was decided late. Newport hit their free throws when it mattered to ice the game winning 53-47…

 

BOYS BASKETBALL

John Stark 49, Sanborn 48: Christian Barr collected 8 of his team-high 19 points in the fourth quarter where the Generals outscored Sanborn, 16-10, for their first win of the season. Hopkinton 62, Belmont 47: After a slow start in the first quarter, Hopkinton locked down its defense in the second and won each of the last three quarters to hand the Raiders their first loss…

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