The Messenger – February 4, 2022

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Download The Messenger - February 4, 2022 (pdf)Michael Stellato R.I. P.

The town of Hillsboro lost one of its most ardent supporters when Michael (Mike) Stellato passed away on January 22nd. Born in Queens, NY in 1942, his family moved to Hillsboro after he graduated from high school. Mike quickly decided that…

Henniker First Responders recognized for life-saving effort

On Sunday January 30th the Henniker Rescue Squad held a short ceremony at the Henniker Fire Department to recognize members of the Henniker Rescue Squad, Henniker Police Department, and Henniker Fire Department, who were part of a cardiac arrest save on…

Hillsborough woman arrested after crash into the river

On January 29th, at approximately 3:52 am, the New Hampshire State Police received a report of a loud bang in the area of the I-89 Junction with I-93. Responding to the area troopers located a vehicle that had crashed on the ramp from…

BOYS ALPINE SKIING

Goffstown 2nd, ConVal 3rd: Bow 374, Goffstown 348, Souhegan 347, ConVal 343, Keene 343, Hollis-Brookline 333, Concord 329, Merrimack 285. Hopkinton 1st, Kearsarge 2nd: Hopkinton went 1-2-3 to win the giant slalom at Mount Sunapee, while Kearsarge won the slalom…

GIRLS ALPINE SKIING

ConVal 3rd: Concord 365, Souhegan 365, Keene 357, ConVal 355, Bow 335, Goffstown 324, Merrimack 145, Fall Mountain 70. Hopkinton 1st, Kearsarge 2nd: Kearsarge finished second in the giant slalom event, but Hopkinton had the more consistent performances across both the GS and slalom races at Mount Sunapee…

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