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In This Issue
Hopkinton Select Board & Rescue Squad at odds over Certification
In an effort to break the nearly year long impasse between the Hopkinton Select Board and the town’s all-volunteer Rescue Squad, the Board took a tour of the Rescue Squad building to gain a better understanding of how the Squad functions. Lt. Jake Schoch led a tour of the…
Colby-Sawyer’s $3.2 million partnership with Dartmouth-Hitchcock
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health is funding five new majors at Colby-Sawyer College as part of a new $3.2 million partnership. “We’re going to be able to offer our students some really tremendous job opportunities,” said Susan Stuebner, Colby-Sawyer’s president. The partnership will see Dartmouth-Hitchcock make a multi-year investment in the college of up to…
Hillsborough Water & Sewer Commission seeks backup delivery system
After learning that Highway Superintendent Bill Goss was planning on reclaiming Municipal Drive this summer, the Hillsborough Water & Sewer Commissioners approached the Select Board with a proposal to provide some back-up in the town’s water delivery…
Boys’ Basketball
Raymond 54, Hillsboro 41: The Hillcats were led by Zack Coombs with 23 points and Ben Ketterer with10. Hopkinton 38, Conant 35: Senior Luke Reidy scored six of his eight points in the fourth quarter – including four over the final minute to lead Hopkinton…
Girls’ Basketball
Hillsboro-Deering 30, Raymond 27: Freshman, Emily Howell, lead the team with 11 points followed by Zoe Kemp with 10 and then Fayth Grimes with 6 points and 14 rebounds. Laconia 51, John Stark 39: Turnovers and poor shooting were too much for John Stark to overcome. The Generals shot just 6-for-36 inside the paint and turned the ball over 20 times…
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