The Messenger – July 16, 2021

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Download The Messenger - July 16, 2021 (pdf)Washington Old Home Day

The Washington Historical Society is celebrating Old Home Day, Saturday, July 31, 2021 in many special ways. Our Museum and Barn at 100 Halfmoon Pond Road will open from 10-2. The historic District #5 Schoolhouse at 2570 East Washington Road will be open from 1-3.  And our open-air Gift Shop will be joining other wonderful artisans and vendors on the…

88th Annual Craftsmen’s Fair returns to Mount Sunapee Resort Aug. 7-15

The League of NH Craftsmen is headed back to the Mount Sunapee Resort in Newbury, NH August 7-15, for the 88th Annual Craftsmen’s Fair. Shop at nearly 200 booths of juried crafts from League members and invited guest artists in a wide range of media areas…

Hillsborough upset with further delays of sidewalk extension project

The Engineers from Dubois & King had requested a meeting with the Hillsborough Select Board for Wednesday night. When Town Administrator Laura Buono e-mailed to remind them of the meeting, this is the reply received…

Hillsborough ZBA approves a variance and a special exception

Hillsborough’s ZBA held a marathon 3-hour session of two Public Hearings Monday evening. The first was an application by Scott Schulman for a Variance to allow the construction of a 3-car garage with 2nd floor office at the Pierce Lake…

Bank of New Hampshire supports Farmsteads Mobile Food Pantry

Bank of New Hampshire is excited to support Farmsteads of New England’s Mobile Food Pantry Program for the 2021 season. Farmsteads of New England, Inc. (Farmsteads) is a pioneer in farm-based programs for adults with autism and other developmental disabilities and is recognized nationally in the…

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