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In This Issue
Project Genesis Fundraiser
Hillsborough’s Office of Youth Services and Project Genesis Community Youth Center are in need of major repairs and renovations. A flood in March destroyed the basement and the flooring on the first floor of Project Genesis. Since the flood, they have been…
New Hampshire Career Academy announces its inaugural class
The New Hampshire Department of Education today welcomed the inaugural and pilot class of New Hampshire Career Academy. The innovative partnership between high schools, community colleges, and local businesses offers students entering their senior year of high school a chance to earn…
Hopkinton issues ban on outdoor water use
The Hopkinton Village Precinct Water Department has issued a ban on outdoor water use. The Department said it “has already had complaints of low water pressure from multiple customers. Given there is no clear relief predicted for these dry conditions, we need to put in place a…
New London officials discuss the use and parking at town beaches
The New London Select Board met at Elkins Beach with Police Chief Cobb and Sgt. Keith, Recreation Director Scott Blewitt and Asst. Beach Manager/Lifeguard Logan Montminy, members of the Recreation Commission, Town Administrator Kim Hallquist and several Elkins residents. The focus of the discussion was how beach staff could keep track of the people coming to the beach in…
Hillsboro Lions award $8,000 in scholarships
The Hillsboro Lions Club recently awarded $1,000 Scholarships to the these H-D graduates: Elizabeth Falconer, Miranda Feighery, Lily Gibson, Cooper Brien, Joseph O’Brien, Thomas Martins, Destiny Conover, and…
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