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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