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Hopkinton Boy Scout Troop 77 hosts Centennial Picnic
Hopkinton Boy Scout Troop 77 celebrated 100 years of service Sunday August 18. Approximately seventy-five people gathered for the Centennial Picnic to celebrate this momentous occasion held at the Town’s Kimball Lake Cabins. Two past Scoutmasters, Bradley Watson who lead the Troop from 1988 – 2001, and Charles Crathern who lead the Troop from 1957 to 1959, and Committee Chair from 1960 to 1966, shared stories from…
Over 250 pies donated at Newport’s 46th annual Apple Pie Festival
You absolutely could not have “ordered” a more picture-perfect day on Saturday for the 46th annual Apple Pie Crafts Fair and Richards Library Festival in downtown Newport. The event attracted an estimated 5000 people to the Newport Town Common to enjoy over 130 booths of handmade crafts, live music, the firemen’s famous chicken barbecue, and lots and lots of…
New teachers in Hillsborough and Washington
SAU 34 is delighted to welcome 13 new educators to our learning community. Back row: Alex Conway, Grade 4 Classroom Teacher H-DES; Abigail McHugh, French Teacher, H-DHD; Brooke McLain, School Nurse H-DES; Hannah Murdough, Kindergarten Teacher, H-DES; Sarah Button, Grade 8 Math Teacher H-DMS; Gregory Lefko, Grade 7 Writing Teacher, H-DMS…
Sunapee woman celebrates 111th birthday
New Hampshire’s oldest citizen celebrated her 111th birthday on Lake Sunapee. Hazel Nilson went on a boat tour of the lake Friday morning. It was organized by the Sunapee Police Department. Nilson was born Aug. 21, 1908, in…
Conservation Commission Walking Trails
During the recent Hillsboro Board of Selectmen’s meeting, Richard Head of the Conservation Commission appeared to discuss possibilities for walking trails on land owned by the Town and under the direction of the Commission. One idea is to use land in back of Shaw’s Market on West Main Street. The entrance would be at the stub between Red Coat Realty and Hagstrom’s Real Estate and proceed to the confluence of the two rivers behind…
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