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In This Issue
Public comment restricted
After receiving advice from the New Hampshire School Board Association about how to handle public comments at the meetings, the Newport School Board has change its public comment policy. On April 24th, Barrett Christina, president of the NHSBA, and William Phillips, NHSBA staff attorney, instructed the board…
NH family bringing unique, flattering fashions to downtown Henniker
New Hampshire resident Sherry Lauter was getting stopped seemingly everywhere she went. Whether it was out to dinner or on vacation, people wanted to know where she had purchased her clothing. The answer? Jamaican designer Courtney Washington.“I first fell in love with the look and fit of Courtney Washington’s designs,” Sherry Lauter says. “But…
Newport native Jay Lucas to address Hillsborough Chamber
Jay Lucas, CEO & Chairman of The Lucas Group in New York City, and author of American Sunshine, will be the featured speaker at the Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce Business Breakfast at 8:00 AM on May 14th at the American Legion Hall. A native of Newport, NH, Lucas has not…
Charrette hopes to revitalize downtown Hillsborough
The Town of Hillsborough is hosting a two-day charrette (planning session) with Plan New Hampshire focusing on the revitalization of the downtown. The Plan NH team will be in town from Friday, May 17th morning through the afternoon of Saturday, May 18th. Two public listening sessions will…
BASEBALL
John Stark 3, Stevens 2: Nathan Isabelle struck out six batters while surrendering four hits and two runs. Ben Stogner went 3-for-3 at the plate and swiped three bases for the Generals…
SOFTBALL
Newport 10, Sunapee 9: Sunapee had the lead, 6-4, before a 3-run bottom of the third for the Tigers gave them a 7-6 edge. Sunapee scored 3 runs to go up 9-8, but Newport put two more on the board in the bottom of the seventh to walk-off with the win…
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