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In This Issue
Hearts of Hillsborough hosting Olde Fashioned Christmas
Hearts of Hillsborough is pleased to announce that 2021’s Olde Fashioned Christmas will be held on December 4th. Now in its 17th year, the town-wide festivities are dedicated to the memory of Yvonne Weigleman, one of its original organizers. The event is a celebration of both the commercial and religious aspects of the holiday, culminating in…
Hillsboro-Deering Middle School Hosts Animal Adventures
On Friday, October 22, Hillsboro-Deering Middle School hosted Animal Adventures for the fifth year in a row, thanks to the generous donations from the Duncan-Jenkins Grant Committee. Melissa Moultroup, one of the teachers at HDMS, helped set up this experience for the students. “Students were able to see, learn about, and even interact with rescued animals from all over…
Local girls are featured in The Nutcracker
Lily Koeppel, Isabella Keller, Lillian Ruby and Maille Zelko will perform along with a cast of professional guest artists to perform in the Palace Theatre’s upcoming annual production of the timeless classic, The Nutcracker, in six magical performances from…
BOYS SOCCER
No. 8 Kearsarge 4, No. 9 Laconia 0: Cam Dezatel scored in the first half to give the Cougars a 1-0 lead at halftime. Kearsarge netted three more in the second half to assure the Cougars their spot in the quarterfinals. ConVal 0, Coe-Brown 0: Both teams played well but neither could find the net…
GIRLS SOCCER
Hillsboro-Deering 4, Raymond 0: H-D defeated Raymond, 4-0, on Saturday, to conclude NHIAA’s regular season with a 11-5 record and the No. 6 seed in the D-III tournament. Kimmy Nadeau (two goals), Emily Howell (two assists), Eva LaValley (goal), Abby VonDette (goal, assist) and Abbie Johnson (assist) led the Hillcats. H-D has won its last five matches…
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