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In This Issue
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…
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