The Messenger – January 11, 2019

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Download The Messenger - January 11, 2019 (pdf)New London Board prioritizing financial demands

After months of drafts and redrafts of plans for renovation of the Baker Building addition to Whipple Hall, the New London Select Board has decided that it is impractical to spend the dollars necessary to renovate the facility as the long-term home of the Police Department. The Board was unanimous in…

Hillsborough Historical Society asks “Do You Remember?”

The Hillsborough Historical Society will be hosting a “Do You Remember?” series of round table discussions in order to enhance its archives by collecting stories about Hillsborough’s deceased residents, notable events, and businesses of yesteryear from those of you who remember them…

Veterans Home urges caution for visitors

In the wake of two potentially contagious outbreaks of illness, the New Hampshire Veterans Home has issued a warning to volunteers and visitors alike. One of the residents developed a respiratory illness; the other an intestinal illness. Volunteers have been…

Greater Hillsborough Chamber hosts its first Business Breakfast

The newly revived Greater Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce kicked off 2019 hosting the first of its Business Breakfasts. After enjoying a Continental Breakfast, President Kyle Knapton welcomed those assembled and introduced Business Sponsor Pat Nash who gave a run down of…

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Franklin 39, Hillsboro-Deering 35: Fayth Kaspszak scored 16 of her 18 points in the opening quarter to jump-start the Tornadoes’ offense. Mount Royal 67, Concord Christian 3: Alexis Matte scored 31 points for the Knights in the one-sided game…

BOYS BASKETBALL

Campbell 86, Hillsboro-Deering 27: The Cougars led, 54-16,
at halftime. Laconia 53, Kearsarge 43: After maintaining the lead for the majority of the first half, the Kearsarge boys basketball team fell
to Laconia…

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