Monthly Archive for April, 2022

The Messenger – April 29, 2022

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Download The Messenger - April 29, 2022 (pdf)Franklin & Lakes Region’s Board fails to foresee recession

The Director of the Charitable Trusts Unit of the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office reports that the Boards of Trustees of the nonprofit parent company that owned both the Franklin and Lakes Region Hospitals failed to see the many…

Hillsborough man assaults arresting officers

Hillsborough Officers responded to a domestic disturbance, where probable cause was determined for the arrest of Khris T. Banjos, Jr. for Domestic V simple assault. The defendant barricaded himself in the residence with…

Support The Grapevine’s annual Spring Walk For Families May 7

The Grapevine Family & Community Resource Center is excited to announce that their Spring Walk for Families is back in person this year on Saturday, May 7 at 10am. While the Grapevine has been holding this event for 17 years, the…

SOFTBALL

Hopkinton 10, Prospect Mountain 0, 5 inn: The Hawks jumped out to a three-run lead and then extended it with three more runs in the third. Hopkinton 11, Monadnock 4: The Hawks came out swinging, plating four runs in the first inning, highlighted by a Landry triple…

BASEBALL

John Stark 3, Lebanon 0: Starting pitcher Nate Innerfield led the Generals at the plate and on the mound. Hopkinton 10, Prospect Mountain 0, 5 inn: The Hawks jumped out to a three-run lead and then extended it with three more runs in the third…

The Messenger – April 22, 2022

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Download The Messenger - April 22, 2022 (pdf)Hillsborough’s Hero Brothers

Vincent and Jake Heck of Hillsborough went riding in the back of their mother’s van, planning for Easter weekend away from home. Just before 6 a.m. Melissa observed sparks coming from under a pickup truck traveling in the opposite direction. Suddenly the truck…

Kearsarge students gain a valuable lesson in government operations

Students in the Kearsarge Regional High School Sustainability Club recently learned a valuable civics lesson. That lesson contained both good news and bad news. Members had spent months developing an ordinance to ban…

Bradford’s Fabulous Fenton Family steps up again at Easter

Area Police Departments partnered with the Appleseed Restaurant in Bradford to deliver over 135 dinners to the elderly, those in need or those spending Easter at home. Meals consisted of…

GIRLS LACROSSE

ConVal 12, Coe-Brown 4: The Cougars opened the season with a dominating win. Hopkinton 21, Inter-Lakes-Moultonborough 14: The Hawks led by three at halftime and extended their lead in the second half…

BOYS LACROSSE

Kearsarge 16, Hillsboro-Deering 4: Paulo Vazquez was untouchable at the faceoff and Jared O’Connor made several saves to keep the Hillcats in the game for a stretch. Lebanon 12, Hillsboro-Deering 6: The Hillcats trailed 6-1 at halftime, but battled back to cut Lebanon’s lead to 7-6 at the end of the third quarter before running out of gas…

The Messenger – April 15, 2022

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Download The Messenger - April 15, 2022 (pdf)Chief David Cahill Retires

After a distinguished law enforcement career spanning more than three decades, Sunapee Police Chief David P. Cahill has announced his retirement, effective May 31, 2022. Chief Cahill was appointed Sunapee’s Chief of…

Hillsborough ZBA approves variances for 84 unit housing project

Representatives of Avanru Development met with the Hillsborough ZBA seeking two variances to allow their mixed use project of West Main Street. The project consists…

Miles Lanier is Weare’s newest Eagle Scout

On April 2nd, Weare’s Troop 24 honored Miles Lanier for his achievement in earning Boy Scout’s highest rank of Eagle Scout. Troop 24 is chartered by Weare’s American Legion Post 65. Miles completed his…

Rotary Club Scholarship deadline extended

Need money for college??? Parents and students look at higher education in different ways. Opportunity for a good future and fun social experiences for students, while parents look at opportunities but also expenses…

Stoddard man collides with a school bus

New Hampshire State Police have charged a local man with operating under the influence following a collision with a school bus Tuesday afternoon. State Police said 18 students were on..

The Messenger – April 8, 2022

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DownloadThe Messenger - April 8, 2022 (pdf)Hopkinton woman indicted

Sue Ellen Herrick, 35, of Burnham Intervale Road in Hopkinton has been indicted on several felony charges including attempted homicide after being accused of trying to kill her neighbors during a…

Hillsboro-Deering High School adds Podrick, a Therapy Dog

The newest member of the Hillsboro-Deering High School “faculty” is Podrick, a Certified Therapy Dog, not a Service Dog or Emotional Support Dog. In order to be certified, dogs need to have stable temperaments and demonstrate…

Hillsborough’s Ray Barker Retires

The Messenger has a long tradition of honoring our communities’ Hometown Heroes. Last Sunday, Hillsborough residents filled the American Legion Hall to pay tribute to one of their own, Captain Ray Barker, who was retiring after 51 years on…

Goffstown places first in Future Business Leaders State Leadership Conference

Congratulations to the 24 Goffstown High School students who attended the Future Business Leaders America State Leadership Conference and placed first overall…

Henniker’s Friends of Concert Campaign

Music lifts us up, warms our hearts and helps build community spirit. We are fortunate to have live music in our community thanks to support from the town of Henniker and the work of the volunteer Henniker Concert Committee. The committee has…

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