Monthly Archive for April, 2019

The Messenger – April 26, 2019

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Download The Messenger - April 26, 2019 (pdf)Newport School Board reviewing public participation

Following an exceptionally volatile meeting, with several personal attacks, the Newport Schoal Board voted 5-0 to support Vice Chairman Virginia Irwin’s motion to suspend public comments during meetings until it can review how to proceed in the future. Irwin, who previously critized the tone of that meeting, offered the following in support of her…

Antrim Select Board concerned with speed on Main Street

Resident John Anderson approached the Antrim Select Board to ask that they petition the State to lower the speed limit on Main St. (State Route 202) to 25mph. After a lengthy discussion with input from the audience, Chief Lester spoke about changes that can be made, but that the probability of the State changing the speed limit was very small. Part of the current concern is the increased amount of…

Two service dogs at Kearsarge Middle School

Anna Cook, a seventh grade student, has been bringing her service dog, a black lab named Yoshie, to Kearsarge Regional Middle School for a little more than a year. Jacob Heath, a sixth grade student, just began bringing his service dog, a German shepherd named Sophie, to school for the past month. Both students have diabetes, and their service dogs are trained to recognize a change in their student’s blood sugar by…

Hillsborough Select Board abates taxes – debates bus ownership

Members of the Greater Hillsborough Senior Services appeared before the Hillsborough Select Board to explain some of the programs that they run and specifically about the bus owned by GHSS. The current bus is 11 years old and often has maintenance issues that are costing…

BASEBALL

Winnisquam 11, Hillsboro-Deering 5: The Bears broke open a 4-3 game with two runs in the sixth and five in the seventh. Pittsfield 11, Sunapee 1: Pittsfield put up six runs in the bottom of the second and scattered five more to beat Sunapee…

SOFTBALL

Winnisquam 15, Hillsboro-Deering 12: Winnisquam overcame a 12-11 deficit on Friday evening. The shorthanded Bears had freshman Cheyenee Cooper take the circle for the first time and had a solid outing for five innings. Keene 7, Goffstown 2: The Blackbirds broke a 1-1 tie with a four run fourth inning…

The Messenger – April 19, 2019

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Download The Messenger - April 19, 2019 (pdf)No leads in search for missing Hillsborough woman

As the search for a missing Hillsborough woman heads into its second week, investigators are requesting the public’s assistance. Linda Minery, 53, was first reported missing on April 7 after she left home at roughly 2:30 a.m. without telling her 78-year-old mother where she was going. She left her car in the driveway and took off…

Neighbor shoots through ceiling – hits 2-year-old Newport girl

A 2-year-old girl who was shot in the leg while she lay sleeping is recovering and the downstairs neighbor who allegedly fired the shot through his bedroom ceiling is now charged with felony reckless conduct with a deadly weapon…

Newport Farmers Market seeks new vendors

The Newport Farmers Market is accepting vendor applications for the 2019 season. The season will run every Friday from 3 to 6 pm, rain or shine, from May 17 to October 11. The market’s 2019 letter and accompanying application can be downloaded from the website www.newportfarmersmarketnh.com/vendor-application/ For more…

Hillsboro-Deering considering joining ConVal’s suit against the state

The Hillsboro-Deering School Board had a lengthy meeting with Attorney Will Phillips from the NH School Boards Association discussing the recent ConVal District suit against the State of NH over state funding. Phillips made it clear that he could not recommend a course of action, but could outline…

BASEBALL

John Stark 13, Milford 2: Brett Patnode went 3-for-3 with four runs scored and two steals while Jake Cole and Aaron Robertson each had two hits for John Stark. John Stark 6, St. Thomas 2: Brett Patnode led John Stark of Weare, going 2-for-4 at the plate with two RBIs and a steal and pitching five innings…

SOFTBALL

Goffstown 10, Alvirne 7: Shannon Gifford hit two home runs for the Grizzlies in their season- opening win. Bishop Brady 8, Hillsboro-Deering 1: Abby Santis homered twice and drove in six to lead the Giants…

The Messenger – April 12, 2019

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Download The Messenger - April 12, 2019 (pdf)Police searching for missing 53-year-old Hillsboro woman

Police are looking for Linda Minery, a 53 year old female from Hillsboro, who left her elderly mother suddenly at 2:30am Sunday without saying where she was going or what she was doing. She was last seen wearing a black jacket, black pants and carrying a blue bag. Her vehicle was left in the driveway and she may have left on…

Newport, “The Sunshine Town” featured in Business NH Magazine

Newport, “The Sunshine Town,” is featured in the latest edition of Business NH Magazine for using both traditional and unique ideas, like infrastructure improvements, industry diversification, and a New York-based internship for Newport students to brighten its economic future. Town Manager Hunter F. Rieseberg and former resident Jay Lucas are credited with…

Hillsborough sidewalks to be built on South side of West Main Street

Scott Bourcier, an engineer with Dubois & King, updated the Hillsborough Select Board on the results of the West Main Street sidewalk feasibility study. His firm considered three possible senarios: 1. Do Nothing; 2. Build sidewalks on the South side and 3. Build sidewalks on the North side of the highway. A trio of factors influenced the final decision, including…

Armed home invasion while out on bail

Although Goffstown Police Chief Rob Browne says he doesn’t consider himself a psychic, Thursday’s arrest of 36-year-old Matthew Gedney for an armed home invasion in Alexandria was predictable.”You don’t have to be a brilliant mind at all to figure out that guy is just gonna get himself back into trouble and you just hope that somebody doesn’t get hurt along the way,” said Browne of Gedney. On March 12, Gedney, who had multiple outstanding misdemeanor and felony…

4th & 5th graders design mom’s jewelry

For more than 25 years, M.J. Harrington Jewelers has hosted their popular “Mother’s Day Contest” and this year is no exception. The family-run, 71-year-old business extends an invitation to selected area schools for all of their Grade 4 and Grade 5 students asking that they participate in the contest which is supervised by their teachers. The students are encouraged to design and draw a pin or pendant to honor their mother…

Belknap Subaru Shares the Love with Every Child is Ours

Mark Johnstone, President of Belknap Subaru, with his staff, and John Hayes, and Bill Bergeon, representing Subaru of New England, presented a check to Lisa and Chuck Drew of Every Child is Ours. The organization was presented a check for $20,017. The money was raised by Belknap Subaru’s Staff, and customers, selecting the local charity to…

In New Hampshire – April 2019

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Download In New Hampshire - April 2019 (pdf)Baby Animals: Heritage Breeds at the Strawbery Banke

Strawbery Banke welcomes Spring with the 4th Annual Baby Animals: Heritage Breeds on the Banke event, showcasing more than a dozen heritage breeds of baby animals (and their moms) that would have been familiar to earlier generations. The event, which takes place under a tent on museum grounds, 10 am to 5 pm on April 20th through 28th, is a family-friendly opportunity to learn more about domestic livestock typical on…

5K Race for Marine Mammals at the Seacoast Science Center

(Rye) The Rescue Run: Race for Marine Mammals, held Saturday, April 20 at 9:00 a.m. at the Seacoast Science Center features a 5k chip-timed trail race and untimed walk to benefit the Center’s Marine Mammal Rescue program. Now in its 11th year, the popular race follows a scenic route through the forest, by the rocky shore, along a sandy beach, and alongside historic military fortifications in…

Indoor Scottish Festival

April 13th, Salem High School, 9 – 4 pm. Solo Competitions for pipers and drummers. Highland Dancing competitions from Beginner to Premier Levels in the morning. Pipe Band competitions on stage in the afternoon. Scotttish vendors, clans and “Try it sessions” for drumming, dance and pipes. Free admission. Games for kids – “Nessie Toss”, Caber Toss, Haggis Hurl… Info and updates on…

SPRING: The Best time for skiing and playing in Mt Washington Valley, NH

From the myriad of annual races and pond skims to the annual Chilly Chili Cookoff in April, Mt Washington Valley is the ideal destination for spring vacations. April 5: Art Celebrates Place: The Upper Saco Valley Land Trust presents the 10th annual Arts Celebrates Place event from 5-7:30 pm at the Leura Eastman PAC at Fryeburg Academy. Showcasing the work of local artists and the landscapes of…

The Messenger – April 5, 2019

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Download The Messenger - April 5, 2019 (pdf)Arrest in the 2018 stabbing death of New London man

Matthew Fay, 28, of Hillsborough has been charged in the 2018 stabbing death of Brett Wilson, 51, of New London. Fay has been arrested for second-degree murder for “recklessly causing the death of Wilson, under circumstances manifesting an extreme indifference to the value of human life” by…

Federal Judge dismisses suit over sale of Bradford’s Candlelite Inn

A Federal Judge has dismissed a suit brought by Joseph Torro against Mark Goldberg, Marilyn Gordon, and the Town of Bradford. Torro brought suit alleging federal claims and state law claims against Mark Goldberg, Marilyn Gordon, and the Town of Bradford, arising from decisions not to grant Torro a certificate of occupancy for the Bradford Village Inn and not to grant him a…

Hopkinton Fire Chief bars Rescue Squad from responding to fires

Members of the Hopkinton Rescue Squad, represented by Attorney Kevin Collimore of Nashua, appeared before the Hopkinton Select Board to discuss the recent policy change from Hopkinton Fire Chief Jeff Yale. After learning that the Rescue Squad and its volunteer members had no…

Sunapee Police arrest three in Georges Mills

On March 23rd New London Dispatch advised of a 911 hang up call from a Georges Mills residence. Sunapee Police responded to the address with Officers Welch and MacKenna of the New London Police Department. A physical altercation had taken place between two of the residents. Subsequently, Brooke Thorson of Georges Mills, NH was arrested and transported to the Sunapee Police Department. Thorson was charged with Simple Assault and Criminal Mischief. Also arrested was Zachary Hof of Georges Mills, who was charged with Breach of Bail. He was transported to…

HDHS 2019 Scholar Athlete Awards

The Annual NHIAA and NHADA Scholar Athlete Awards were presented April 1st, for member schools in Division III at The Capitol Center for the Arts in Concord. This award is presented each year to high school seniors who have excelled in athletics as well as academics while demonstrating outstanding school and community spirit and leadership….

Washington hands-on archaeology program

Volunteers and students with an interest in archaeology will have multiple opportunities to gain hands-on experience this summer, when field schools coordinated by the NH Division of Historical Resources’ State Conservation and Rescue Archaeology Program (SCRAP), will take place in Washington. SCRAP’S final summer session, at Pillsbury State Park in Washington takes place weekdays July 22-Aug. 2. Canoes will be used to access…

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