Monthly Archive for January, 2022

The Messenger – January 28, 2022

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Download The Messenger - January 28, 2022 (pdf)School choice opponent’s son attended private academy

The NH Journal has reported that Rep. Marjorie Porter (D – Hillsborough), one of New Hampshire’s most outspoken school choice opponents stunned reform advocates by…

Hillsboro-Deering High School DECA students earn National Honors

Serenedy Kelley and Abigail Macdonald, both seniors at Hillsboro-Deering High School in Hillsboro, are recipients of the 2022 DECA Emerging Leader Honor Award. This award recognizes students studying marketing, finance, hospitality and…

Henniker Select Board approves allocating $63,513 of ARPA Grant

Vice Chair Peter Flynn has asked to discuss the ARPA funds and possible uses. The US Treasury has offered its final rule and it has helped the Town of Henniker. Before the Town was required to use a…

BOYS BASKETBALL

Mascenic 61, Hillsboro-Deering 38: The Hillcats could not put it all together. Hillsboro-Deering 53, Fall Mountain 48: The Hillcats had a well-rounded team effort from both their starters and bench players to claim their first win of the season…

GIRLS BASKETBALL

ConVal 57, Coe-Brown 37: The Bears played to a 22-22 halftime, but ConVal controlled the second half to claim the victory. Hopkinton 64, Somersworth 11: The Hawks jumped out to a 15-2 lead and never looked back…

The Messenger – January 21, 2022

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Download The Messenger - January 21, 2022 (pdf)Hillsborough Planning Board looks to the future

The Hillsborough Planning Board took advantage of Wednesday night’s lull in the flood of subdivision and site plan review hearings to further explore a pair of programs that could be beneficial to…

H-D School Board proposes $23,775,573 Operating Budget – lower than default

The Hillsboro-Deering School Board held their annual Budget Hearing for next year’s budget prior to the Deliberative Session scheduled for Saturday, February 5. In Article 3 the Treasurer’s stipend was increased for the first time in 17 years from $3500 to…

John Stark Spanish Honor Society holds pen pal letter exchange

Spanish Honor Society students at John Stark Regional High School can now experience a pen pal letter exchange with students at the Instituto de Educación Secundaria (IES) Conde Diego Porcelos in Burgos, Spain…

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hopkinton 69, Hillsboro-Deering 25: Hopkinton came out to a 13-4 lead, but H-D went on a 5-0 run to make the score 13-9. The Hawks answered with a 7-0 run to close the first quarter up 20-9 and extended their lead in each of the remaining quarters with stifling defense, holding the Hillcats to single digits quarters…

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hopkinton 57, Hillsboro-Deering 23: The Hawks came out strong defensively, holding the Hillcats to two points in the first half en route to their second victory over H-D this season…

The Messenger – January 14, 2022

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Download The Messenger - January 14, 2022 (pdf)Weare’s Spelling Bee winners announced

Winners of the Weare Middle School and Center Woods Upper Elementary School spelling bees are Hunter Burgess (8th-grade, WMS) and Haddie Timmons (4th-grade, CWUES). The school spelling bees were…

Hillsborough’s Hazard Mitigation Plan hearing Jan. 26th

Community leaders are taking steps to reduce the effects of Hillsborough’s next natural disaster event, including flooding, storms, severe winds and winter weather. A Hazard…

Hopkinton teacher to run Boston Marathon

Jordan Whitaker, a wellness teacher at Maple Street School is running in the Boston Marathon for charity. She is running with Gronk Nation Youth Foundation which is building a new playground on the…

BOYS BASKETBALL

Hopkinton 48, Newfound 44: Hopkinton extended its three-point lead to eight points after the third quarter and hung on for the victory. ConVal 69, Bow 46: The 1st quarter was competitive, but the Cougars pulled away after that…

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hopkinton 47, Gilford 16: Sierra Stone’s 14 points, and 8 rebounds led the Hawks. John Stark 43, Sanborn 25: The Generals controlled the game from start to finish…

 

The Messenger – January 7, 2022

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Download The Messenger - January 7, 2022 (pdf)OSRAM acquired by Austrians

AMS, a leading worldwide supplier of high performance sensor solutions, headquartered in Austria, has announced the successful closing of the OSRAM Licht AG (OSRAM) acquisition. The takeover offer was fully settled in…

New owners plan major expansion & improvements at Angus Lea Golf Course

The Angus Lea Golf Course, a fixture along the North Branch of the Contoocook River for more than half a century, has been acquired by a group of investors with ambitious plans for the cherished local landmark…

Hillsborough K9 Gibbs aids Hancock rescue

On January 2nd K9 Gibbs and Hillsborough Police Sgt Hodgen were called to assist the Hancock Police in searching for an adult female in crisis that had gone into the woods with her infant child. Temperatures were cold and rainy at the time and there was a…

BOYS BASKETBALL

Fall Mountain 64, Hillsboro-Deering 59: The Hillcats gave a great effort on the road, but lost a nailbiter that went right down to the end. Hopkinton 54, Mascenic 18: Hopkinton came out to a 17-8 lead at the end of the first and continued to extend the lead with strong defense, holding the Vikings to single-digit quarters….

GIRLS BASKETBALL

Hopkinton 55, Mascenic 35: Hopkinton was led by Shayleigh Murdough and Elise Miner, with 12 points each. ConVal 49, Sanborn 38: Maddy Faber and Allie Burgess had 15 points apiece and junior Morgan Bemont had 10 to lead the Cougars…

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