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In This Issue
Hopkinton graduates urged to “Find your own answers”
Following tradition, the 80 members of Hopkinton High School’s Class of 2022 lined the center aisle of the Durgin Arena to “Clap-In” the faculty that had nurtured and supported them over the past four years. Principal Christopher Kelley welcomed all to…
Kearsarge graduates challenged; “Change is needed – Be the change”
Cool temperatures and a stiff breeze didn’t dampen the enthusiasm at the 42nd Kearsarge Regional High School Commencement Exercises on Saturday. Following a tradition begun when the Class of 2022 was in Kindergarten, a group of Kindergarteners, the Class of 2034, joined the…
New Boston Fire Department supports young cancer victim
Colin Ormond is a 3 year old who lives in New Boston and has a rare form of cancer, only one other case is known to exist currently. Hearing of Colin’s situation, and the fact that he loves fire trucks and wears his own fire uniform, the New Boston Fire Department set off to make…
BOYS LACROSSE
Second Team: Ronan McNamara, ConVal, Attack;
Alex Heck, ConVal, Defense; Jackson Estes,
Bobby Schaefer, Goffstown, Midfield…
GIRLS LACROSSE
First Team: Sarah Holdredge, ConVal, Goalie
Second Team: Katryn Maley, Goffstown, Midfield…
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