Monthly Archive for September, 2022

The Messenger – September 30, 2022

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Download The Messenger - September 30, 2022 (pdf)Former Police Chief Indicted

Andrew Wood, 53, currently of Fitzwilliam, was indicted by the Cheshire County Superior Court grand jury on one felony count of theft by unauthorized taking and one felony count of theft by deception. Wood, who has previously worked as police chief of the Hancock Police Department and officer-in-charge at…

New Board Chair at Crotched Mountain Foundation

Crotched Mountain Foundation is pleased to announce the election of James (Jim) C. Piet as the Chair of Crotched Mountain’s Board of Directors. Jim steps into the Chair role after…

FOOTBALL

Hanover 54, HD/Hopkinton 7: The Bears scored on a pick six on the first series of the game and recovered a Redhawk fumble on the ensuing kickoff to take an early13-0 lead. Hanover led 41-0 at halftime. Stevens 34, Kearsarge 0: The Cougars fell to the Cardinals, who picked up their first win of the season…

GIRLS SOCCER

Belmont 3, Hillsboro-Deering 2: Emma Donahey scored her first career goal. After going down 1-0 early, the Hillcats responded with an equalizer less than a minute later. Hillsboro-Deering 3, Conant 0: Lexi Ledvina had 17 saves to earn the shutout…

The Messenger – September 23, 2022

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Download The Messenger - September 23, 2022 (pdf)Hillsborough woman survives an attack by rabid bobcat

My patio is at the top of the hill on the right, the hill is 38 feet long and turns towards the right. My barn is at the bottom on the left. 3/4 of the way down I spot the bobcat and it spots me.  I yell up the hill to my husband that it is a bobcat with great fear in my voice as I knew when it locked eyes with me that it was coming for…

Injured hiker rescued on the Andrew Brook Trail at Mount Sunapee

Last Thursday afternoon Newbury Fire Rescue, along with Newbury Police, New London Ambulance, New Hampshire Fish and Game and the Upper Valley Wilderness Response Team hiked up the Andrew Brook Trail on Mount Sunapee to carry out an injured…

Boys Soccer

Hillsboro-Deering 5, Stevens 2: The Hillcats scored four goals in the second half. Bishop Brady 3, Hillsboro-Deering 1: Griffin Cassidy scored HD’s goal and Mason Savoy recorded 7 saves…

Girls Soccer

Bishop Brady 2, Hillsboro-Deering 1: Hannah Edwards scored on a breakaway to give the Hillcats a lead, but H-D’s defense broke down, allowing two Brady goals in 10 minutes. The Hillcats couldn’t find the equalizer, despite controlling the majority of the game…

The Messenger – September 16, 2020

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Download The Messenger - September 16, 2020 (pdf)Colby-Sawyer College to cut tuition from $46,000 to $17,500

New London’s Colby-Sawyer College will cut tuition to $17,500 per year starting in the fall of 2023, slashing the sticker price from more than $46,000, with an eye toward competing with…

Multiple Police and EMT units respond to Hopkinton rollover

Hopkinton and Concord EMTs and firefighters as well as Hopkinton, Concord, and New Hampshire State Police were sent to a rollover with entrapment on Broad Cove Road in Hopkinton on…

Boys Football

H-D/Hopkinton 13, Hollis/Brookline 7: Noah Carter threw for 90 yards and a touchdown and Devin Barrett rushed for 60 yards and a score on 17 carries for the Redhawks. Fall Mountain 14, Kearsarge 6: Damon Dawson ran in a score for Kearsarge…

Girls Field Hockey

John Stark 5, Bow 0: Jillian Fredette scored two goals and Adie Bolduc added a goal and an assist to lead the unbeaten John Stark field hockey past Bow…

The Messenger – September 9, 2022

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Download The Messenger - September 9, 2022 (pdf)NEC names Interim President

Congratulations to Dr. Wayne Lesperance who was recently named Interim President of New England College. Now entering his 24th year at the college, Lesperance began his career as…

Pats Peak Capital Improvements to celebrate their Diamond Anniversary

Pats Peak is celebrating a Diamond 60th Anniversary. Pats Peak continues to be a local family-owned mountain, with the same family ownership, for 60 years. Every year Pats Peak continues to enhance their guest experience with capital improvements. “We are excited to…

Ursa Major Northeast Guides provides Wounded Warrior Project Odyssey

The Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) is dedicated to helping military veterans who served post September 11, 2001 heal, adapt and reintegrate into civilian environments. Ursa Major Northeast Guides, LLC, of Antrim, NH, supports the WWP by hosting “Project Odysseys” in New Hampshire’s White Mountains…

Boys Soccer

Campbell 6, Hillsboro-Deering 0: Mason Savoy recorded 12 saves, but the offense was lacking. Hopkinton 3, Mascoma 1: Hopkinton led 2-0 late in the first half and went up 3-0 early in the second half…

Girls Soccer

Stevens 8, Hillsboro-Deering 0: The Hillcats could not get untracked and lost to a talented team.
Hopkinton 4, Hillsboro-Deering 1: The Hawks scored two goals in each half, with Callia Card scoring on a PK in the second half…

The Messenger – September 2, 2022

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Download The Messenger - September 2, 2022 (pdf)Town of Hillsborough’s “Long Term Projects” continue to languish

The Hillsborough Select Board recently discussed the Long Term Projects that continue to linger on their agenda: Woods Woolen Mill: Hillsborough Town Administrator Laura Buono reviewed the proposed park plan for the Woods Woolen Mill property with the Board. She said it’s definitely not a…

Grapevine receives Arts Projects grants

The Grapevine Family and Community Resource Center’s Avenue A Teen + Community Center in Antrim was one of eight organizations receiving fiscal 2023 Youth Arts Projects grants from the New Hampshire State Council on the Arts. The council awarded a total of…

Important Information About Hillsboro-Deering and Washington School Meals

This school year, breakfast and lunches will return to being for purchase in the Hillsboro-Deering and Washington School cafeterias. The prices are: Breakfast $1.50; H-DES Lunch $2.85; WES Lunch $2.60; H-DMS Lunch $3.10; H-DHS Lunch $3.35; Reduced Breakfast Price $0.00; Reduced Lunch Price $0.40; Milk…

Hillsborough woman was arrested for arson

A physical altercation between a male and female that occurred on August 18th led to Lynn Geddes-Morin being charged with Arson. Officers discovered that Geddes-Morin had assaulted a male tenant in the same building she…

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